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ynoxinul commented on Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2025)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
ynoxinul · 7 months ago
Location: Germany, Sweden, EU

Remote: only

Willing to relocate: no

Technologies: C++ (13+ years), Rust (4 years), C, Linux, Assembly, embedded

CV: https://qdiv.dev/cv.pdf

Email: imihajlow at gmail

Blog: https://qdiv.dev

Github: https://github.com/imihajlow/

I'm a senior software developer interested in low-level, performance, algorithms. I built a custom computer (including a CPU) from scratch and a C11 compiler for it. Please hit me up with jobs in Rust, C or C++.

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ynoxinul commented on Maslow 4: Large format CNC routing made accessible   maslowcnc.com... · Posted by u/mdaniel
ynoxinul · 10 months ago
Classic CNC routers use massive frame and rails to eliminate play. How is this thing supposed to be precise if it just hangs on four cables?
ynoxinul commented on Assembly Optimization Tips by Mark Larson (2004)   masm32.com/masmcode/markl... · Posted by u/htfy96
ynoxinul · 10 months ago
> If you have a full 32-bit number and you need to divide, you can simply do a multiply and take the top 32-bit half as the result.

Can someone explain how this can work? Obviously, you can't just multiply the same numbers instead of dividing.

ynoxinul commented on Daisy, an AI granny wasting scammers' time   news.virginmediao2.co.uk/... · Posted by u/ortusdux
ynoxinul · 10 months ago
Reminded me of Lenny and he didn't even need any AI to waste a lot of scammers' time.
ynoxinul commented on Kagi Translate   blog.kagi.com/kagi-transl... · Posted by u/lkellar
pentacent_hq · 10 months ago
I recently noticed that Google Translate and Bing have trouble translating the German word "Orgel" ("organ", as in "church organ", not as in "internal organs") to various languages such as Vietnamese or Hebrew. In several attempts, they would translate the word to an equivalent of "internal organs" even though the German word is, unlike the English "organ", unambiguous.

Kagi Translate seems to do a better job here. It correctly translates "Orgel" to "đàn organ" (Vietnamese) and "עוגב" (Hebrew).

ynoxinul · 10 months ago
Google Translate often translates words through English.
ynoxinul commented on Ask HN: How do you organize your electronic components?    · Posted by u/Acetylcholine
ynoxinul · a year ago
For though-hole components which I use with my breadboard and for small bolts, nuts and washers I have glued together a few dozen matchboxes and inscribed them with component description. For SMD resistors/capacitors I use an organizer box. Components within a certain range go into the same compartment together. For example, I have three compartments for resistors: ≤1k, 1k..≤10k, >10k. SMD ICs are all in one box, each type in its own plastic bag, inscribed.

I also have a registry of everything I have. When I buy or use something, I update the registry.

ynoxinul commented on Show HN: King Thirteen: 2048 with chess pieces, in under 13 KB   js13kgames.com/2024/games... · Posted by u/animuchan
dzdt · a year ago
agree! how to play??? I found I can click and join knights by knight move with the same subscripts. but what is the king doing? there are no directions and its not obvious!
ynoxinul · a year ago
The king has just taken my largest piece after no moves were left. I guess when you reach 2048, you can take the king and win.
ynoxinul commented on What You Get After Running an SSH Honeypot for 30 Days   blog.sofiane.cc/ssh_honey... · Posted by u/SofianeHamlaoui
laktak · a year ago
What does `echo -e "\x6F\x6B"` do?
ynoxinul · a year ago
This look like a simple test to see if remote command execution works.

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