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BTDUex Safe? The Back End Withdrawal Anomalies

1•aoijfoqfw•14s ago•0 comments

Show HN: Compile-Time Vibe Coding

https://github.com/Michael-JB/vibecode
1•michaelchicory•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Ensemble – macOS App to Manage Claude Code Skills, MCPs, and Claude.md

https://github.com/O0000-code/Ensemble
1•IO0oI•6m ago•1 comments

PR to support XMPP channels in OpenClaw

https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/pull/9741
1•mickael•6m ago•0 comments

Twenty: A Modern Alternative to Salesforce

https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty
1•tosh•8m ago•0 comments

Raspberry Pi: More memory-driven price rises

https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/more-memory-driven-price-rises/
1•calcifer•13m ago•0 comments

Level Up Your Gaming

https://d4.h5go.life/
1•LinkLens•17m ago•1 comments

Di.day is a movement to encourage people to ditch Big Tech

https://itsfoss.com/news/di-day-celebration/
2•MilnerRoute•18m ago•0 comments

Show HN: AI generated personal affirmations playing when your phone is locked

https://MyAffirmations.Guru
4•alaserm•19m ago•3 comments

Show HN: GTM MCP Server- Let AI Manage Your Google Tag Manager Containers

https://github.com/paolobietolini/gtm-mcp-server
1•paolobietolini•20m ago•0 comments

Launch of X (Twitter) API Pay-per-Use Pricing

https://devcommunity.x.com/t/announcing-the-launch-of-x-api-pay-per-use-pricing/256476
1•thinkingemote•21m ago•0 comments

Facebook seemingly randomly bans tons of users

https://old.reddit.com/r/facebookdisabledme/
1•dirteater_•22m ago•1 comments

Global Bird Count

https://www.birdcount.org/
1•downboots•22m ago•0 comments

What Is Ruliology?

https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2026/01/what-is-ruliology/
2•soheilpro•24m ago•0 comments

Jon Stewart – One of My Favorite People – What Now? with Trevor Noah Podcast [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44uC12g9ZVk
2•consumer451•27m ago•0 comments

P2P crypto exchange development company

1•sonniya•40m ago•0 comments

Vocal Guide – belt sing without killing yourself

https://jesperordrup.github.io/vocal-guide/
2•jesperordrup•45m ago•0 comments

Write for Your Readers Even If They Are Agents

https://commonsware.com/blog/2026/02/06/write-for-your-readers-even-if-they-are-agents.html
1•ingve•46m ago•0 comments

Knowledge-Creating LLMs

https://tecunningham.github.io/posts/2026-01-29-knowledge-creating-llms.html
1•salkahfi•46m ago•0 comments

Maple Mono: Smooth your coding flow

https://font.subf.dev/en/
1•signa11•53m ago•0 comments

Sid Meier's System for Real-Time Music Composition and Synthesis

https://patents.google.com/patent/US5496962A/en
1•GaryBluto•1h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Slop News – HN front page now, but it's all slop

https://dosaygo-studio.github.io/hn-front-page-2035/slop-news
6•keepamovin•1h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Empusa – Visual debugger to catch and resume AI agent retry loops

https://github.com/justin55afdfdsf5ds45f4ds5f45ds4/EmpusaAI
1•justinlord•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Bitcoin wallet on NXP SE050 secure element, Tor-only open source

https://github.com/0xdeadbeefnetwork/sigil-web
2•sickthecat•1h ago•1 comments

White House Explores Opening Antitrust Probe on Homebuilders

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-06/white-house-explores-opening-antitrust-probe-i...
1•petethomas•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: MindDraft – AI task app with smart actions and auto expense tracking

https://minddraft.ai
2•imthepk•1h ago•0 comments

How do you estimate AI app development costs accurately?

1•insights123•1h ago•0 comments

Going Through Snowden Documents, Part 5

https://libroot.org/posts/going-through-snowden-documents-part-5/
1•goto1•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: MCP Server for TradeStation

https://github.com/theelderwand/tradestation-mcp
1•theelderwand•1h ago•0 comments

Canada unveils auto industry plan in latest pivot away from US

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvgd2j80klmo
3•breve•1h ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Apple Desktop Bus Protocol (2021)

https://www.lopaciuk.eu/2021/03/26/apple-adb-protocol.html
71•dcminter•2mo ago

Comments

addaon•2mo ago
ADB was pretty solid. A shared-single-wire bus that allows multiple slaves by including an address in the message... but includes a protocol-level reset that's used regularly, so a missed single bit doesn't jam things up unrecoverably. When I think of how many fewer hours of my life I would have wasted had I2C learned this lesson...
buildbot•2mo ago
Oh is that why I2C seems to just hang/break whenever I use it for a DIY project? Does everyone just reset the bus all the time?
addaon•2mo ago
The I2C protocol is a distributed state machine. Each slave node needs to know what bit in the message sequence is being sent, to match it against its own address. As a result, a single missed bit results in a slave not recognizing its own address and going dark -- or, worse but rarer, potentially recognizing its address in the midst of data sent to another slave, and responding inappropriately. Observing this in a real system indicates either a signal integrity issue or a bug, but signal integrity issues do happen, and this non-recoverable behavior is somewhat unique to I2C, and somewhat cursed, turning what would be a transient error into a permanent one. In practice, most I2C devices have some mechanism for recovering (sufficiently long pulse on clock line, so many clock edges all low, a dedicated reset pin); and for the few that don't, forcing a reset of the device through a high-side drive or similar works fine; but the fact that these mechanisms are outside of the protocol, rather than inside it, is also cursed, and means that for an I2C bus of mixed devices there's not guaranteed to be a single method acceptable to all of them.
eternityforest•2mo ago
Yes, but every device is slightly different and sometimes you need obnoxious hacks to even detect that there is a problem at all...
JKCalhoun•2mo ago
The only thing was… it was very easy to destroy a device (keyboard for example) if you hot-plugged it. I lost a keyboard or two (well, my employer did) because I plugged in a device without first powering down the Mac. (Unlikely the ADB protocol though? I wonder if this is one of those examples where having some pins longer than others so they get electrical contact first could have prevented the problem.)
korhojoa•2mo ago
As the author mentions doing it, a note regarding retrobright: it seems to cause faster yellowing than not using it. https://youtu.be/_n_WpjseCXA

Maybe just let your items show their age.

inferiorhuman•2mo ago
Honestly it'd be really cool to see some repro parts for these like an upper case (even without the Apple logo).

I junked my old AE2 ages ago and finally got a replacement today. If I knew then what I know now I would've salvaged a bunch of stuff off of it. Oh well.

djmips•2mo ago
That's a data point but that video is an opinion stated as a fact. You'll find others who have different results. It would be nice if there was some actual research.
zdw•2mo ago
Has anyone calculated or measured the input lag of ADB vs other protocols such as PS/2 or USB? This is unfortunately hard to search because most references on the web to ADB are for the Android Debug Bridge.

From the numbers given, it seems like ~2ms to send a packet (my math may be off), which is quite good when compared with other contemporary/modern protocols (see: https://danluu.com/input-lag/ for examples)

justin66•2mo ago
It's okay. It's not as good as the SIO that came with the Atari 8-bit computers, but it's alright.
leoc•2mo ago
Steve Wozniak was supposedly invoved in the design of ADB, but it's so hard to confirm that that I'm starting to wonder if it's a myth. The closest to confirmation I can find is a reference to "the ADB, created by Steve Wozniak" on Bill Buxton's input-device timeline https://www.billbuxton.com/inputTimeline.html (which at least dates back to 2011 https://web.archive.org/web/20110410220530/http://billbuxton... ) but there's no citation to support it. Any ideas, anyone?
phire•2mo ago
Woz was almost certainly there when ADB was created. It's documented that he was quite involved in the design of the Apple IIGS. And ADB was created for the IIGS (right?)

But that doesn't quite mean he was involved in the design of ADB itself. And we know he isn't listed on the patents.

karlgkk•2mo ago
I’m not trying to be crass, but SW did very little engineering after 1981. By 1985, he was still openly struggling. He may have been involved in integration but it’s very unlikely that he “invented” adb.
djmips•2mo ago
Yeah that was a significant incident, the plane crash. I think we all know better how serious TBI can be.