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A modern version of a device with one unique feature... missing that unique feature


I didn't follow the byte ordering of the image format at the end. Anyone have an explanation?


You have four 12 bit values, they are packed into 6 bytes. Camera image formats are different but I am guessing this is probably MIPI RAW12?

EDIT: You have the code in the repo. https://github.com/tlambertz/goodix-fingerprint-reversing/bl...


I started with an Acorn a3020, those machines were just amazing. I got my first PC shortly after running Windows for workgroups 3.11 jeez it felt like a step backwards. If Acorn started in the Silicon Valley, we'd probably be using them today.


How do they finance those radio stations?


Probably the same way a lot of that stuff gets funded, a rich true believer or a bunch of less-rich true believers donating. I used to live in a town where one of the largest landholders was selling off land a few acres at a time. He had a couple thousand acres (had been farmland, but the city had grown since that time and it was not that profitable as a farm) and was able to sell it at something like $25-50k/half-acre lot. Neighborhoods went up, he got money and funded a lot of missionary activities (primarily in Africa, as I understood it). You get someone like that to bankroll a radio station, they could probably set up an endowment to keep it running for quite a while. The land the station uses and towers, if owned by the station, can be rented out for more income as well.


>Video and pictures will soon have no evidentiary value.

Thats a very interesting point


It’s fun


A custom built Debian machine with four HDDs in a ZFS volume backed up using restic


I’d love to know more about its design too


Apple published a book about it: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/524838


A bunch of documentation was posted here, although I’m not sure the links still work (might need to go through archive.org)

https://www.pagetable.com/?p=211


It was very common in Ireland too, hunting for conkers was always fun. However I don't think it is common at all now


Certainly would have helped in the era of embedding AI into the operating system.


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