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by CaptainFever
528 days ago
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Same here on ChatGPT 4o: The blog post is a detailed, technical account of the author's journey to get SerenityOS running on real hardware – specifically a Dell Chromebook 3100, referred to as "octopus." It covers the entire process from hardware selection, debugging challenges, to custom hardware modifications and software hacks. The project involves dealing with embedded controllers, debugging over USB-C, and using a Raspberry Pi Pico to bridge UART and SPI communication. The author documents various obstacles, including missing components on the motherboard, unconventional eMMC support, and creative workarounds to bypass hardware limitations.
The tone is playful and filled with personal anecdotes, memes, and tech community references. Despite encountering numerous hardware and software issues, the author perseveres through experimentation and community support. The post reflects a deep passion for open-source development and hardware tinkering.
Notably, the blog does not express any particular bias against Linux or a preference for Microsoft Windows. Instead, it focuses on niche tech solutions, hacking, and open-source contributions.
I think it should be obvious that such simple attempts at prompt injection do not work, and should be treated as nothing more than jokes or political signalling. |
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