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ed c3a9978d03 docs(twitter): add 27 new NOTimothyLottes threads (Jul 2026 Linux dev bringup)
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Content spans the Jul 2026 era and is mostly Lottes's Linux
development environment bringup work:
- 1674757854471806977: 'Nothing Oriented Programming' (NOP) philosophy
- 1990260050485797063: reversed projection matrices
- 2030722033286328426: STP conspiracy theory
- 2058166883044516181: 'crap-o-grammers' C++ bloat-ware critique
- 2060191401883619479: relevant timestamp article
- 2060730425929080874: CPU clock code (TSC)
- 2061123768429211767: no-debugger-debug + mmap log pre-history
- 2061416116694442141: Windows thread priority
- 2061933917137932437: mmap'd page file
- 2061937134756380682: Windows HIGHEST_PRIORITY_CLASS
- 2062031187023982879: back running 640x480 on VGA CRTs
- 2064858927829745887: on Linux now (SteamOS)
- 2065804972378243476: nanorc done + iPhone font issue
- 2065832746757341482: cross compilation up
- 2065872197147578751: @axelgneiting bypassing libc
- 2066184005632786736: Linux mlockall
- 2070337342854832468: why not pselect/ppoll/epoll_pwait2
- 2070734717825986566: deterrant to ALSA = parsing through snd_pcm_open
- 2071415096304193820: aplay to actually play a wave file
- 2071706805114216559: 'ALSA hell month continues'
- 2071937360288235902: Linux thread priority code
- 2072135292115427728: Linux doesn't allow priority increase by default
- 2072445315370590266: 'Wine workarounds - I could just detect'
- 2072506103401754653: snd_pcm_sw_params for ALSA
- 2072804183992922296: starting on WDM/KS audio for WIN32
- 2073096069529907441: re-trying WASAPI
- 2073110092447203466: CPP_(obj) for mmdeviceapi

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no-debugger-debug / console / printf-style - prior evolved to one mmapped fixed- NOTimothyLottes @NOTimothyLottes https://x.com/NOTimothyLottes/status/2061123768429211767 2061123768429211767 2026-05-31 16:32:54 5 2 0 9 2974

@NOTimothyLottes — no-debugger-debug / console / printf-style - prior evolved to one mmapped fixed-

Post 1 (2026-05-31 16:32:54)

no-debugger-debug / console / printf-style - prior evolved to one mmapped fixed-width-height log file with an atomic for multi-thread|process messages - but even that seems too complexy ...

Post 2 (2026-05-31 16:35:58) — reply to Post 1

moving to this >>> CART file is mmapped on CPU with mapped GPU access (no file IO) - background page walker to ensure OS won't page it out - beginning of CART file is a grid of 32-bit unsigned values - hex dumping that as my 'log file' - either to term or GPU render

Post 3 (2026-05-31 16:37:34) — reply to Post 2

hits the easy to debug CPU or GPU stuff in the same framework (simply write and it just appears) - it's always a HEX dump, but can show decimal by pretending it's a 4-bit/character terminal with a hex font :)

Post 4 (2026-05-31 22:01:24) — reply to Post 1

@NOTimothyLottes Here I am still debugging by looking at if a single LED turns on.

Post 5 (2026-06-01 01:05:59) — reply to Post 4

@retrotink2 That plus an oscilloscope … this is the way