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by dgrin91 232 days ago
It's a weird article for me. On one side it is an interesting topic. On the other hand why are we explaining what a hex number is? Who is interested in this level of detail but doesn't know hex? Maybe I'm overanalyzing.

At the same time this doesn't address my biggest open question on the topic - how do we get from the physical push to the reset vector? Somehow that magic works in HW, physics and electronics - how?

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I think it’s an artifact of AI being used to write it.

I spotted a few more down the page and stopped reading.

I trust the judgment (and curation) of a person who invested significant time into learning stuff and then took even more time to write it down.

I don’t trust people who use AI to generate text.

If I want to read AI slop — I can generate one myself.

I want some soul in texts.

It is a sad day for the internet.

HN is not just read by IT professionals. And they might be a bit curious about Linux startup without necessarily recalling what they know or never knew about hexadecimals.
It's fine to explain things to people that are not into that topic. But I also wonder what the target audience is. On one hand, he explains what a hexadecimal ist, but then jumps over essential information needed to understand the boot process. It's like: "Learning to swim: This is water, it is wet, if you jump in you sink and in water you cannot breath. Then you start moving your body parts and then you swim."