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  • Hmm i would start by removing all nonessential peripherals, reseating the ram and running memtest. Looks like init crashed. also I would check that your kernel and system arent built for cpu features not available on that chip.

    does the machine boot any other os?

    edit: missed the last bit

    Maybe dig up an old iso from when the machine was new

  • The nyquist shannon sampling theorem is the idea that as long as you capture 'samples' of signal (like the air pressure over time that is sound) faster that twice the period of the highest frequency component of the signal, all the information is captured and the aignal can be reproduced exactly (in theory).

    maybe think of it like looking through a fence. As long as nothing on the other side of the fence is shorter than the spacing between posts, you can everything on the other side.

    note that any file can be encoded as text with something like Base64

  • :/ im a bit jaded, so maybe this perspective isnt for everyone. I have abandoned several long term software projects from changing jobs and now try not to invest emotionally in my work projects. To compensate and keep enjoying software development I have a personal project that I am invested in but approach as a long term goal to avoid pressuring myself into completing it quickly and burning out.

  • i prefer just luck, ie good luck using my crappy credit for anything if you steal my machine 😹.

    for real though, i had a family member pass away and getting their crypto keys was problematic despite good planning on their part. Does anyone else have a plan for passing on access to encrypted data?