280. How To Start An Ice Cream Shop (Probably)
Mar 03, 2025•1 hr 22 min
Episode description
Lords:
* Andi
* Casey
Topics:
* Lifehacks as communion with the divine
* I decided to fire my computer
* Winston is starting to forget things
Microtopics:
* A Star Trek watchalong podcast that doesn't exist yet.
* Positing that what you said is no longer an NDA violation by the time this episode comes out.
* Plugging a fake game that you worked on.
* Astrobot.
* Horror movie clinky noises that you can't hear over the PS4 fan noises.
* Caffeine-infused mints with Tux the Penguin branding on Think Geek dot com.
* The pre-eminent source for Life Hacks.
* Using a hotel shower cap to bake bread.
* Anime girls that are happy to see you.
* That one time Film Crit Hulk broke character.
* The joy of moving efficiently through the world.
* More efficient ways to set the microwave timer.
* Hotel rooms that you can bake bread in.
* Whether bread should contain hair.
* Tricking yourself into not being bored while doing something you have to do.
* Reading 50 life hacks and applying none of them because.
* Viral Life Hack that's killed 33 people.
* A life hack that already had a body count in the double digits before someone made a TikTok about it.
* Getting really fed up with computers.
* Cryptographic signing processes that you can't participate in.
* The HDCP certification board taking steps to ensure nobody can take a screen shot of their Crunchy Roll anime.
* The analog hole.
* Open source web browsers that can't see DRM content.
* Microsoft-authenticated Linux installations.
* Designing a circuit that solves a math problem.
* Stamping a circuit onto your circuit clay.
* An independent circuit re-implementation of video game hardware.
* Should you use FPGA to do a thing?
* Ridiculous multi-level memory caching systems.
* Bootstrapping an FPGA design tool that runs on an FPGA device.
* Every single circuit doing something on every single cycle.
* Voltages going high and/or low.
* Making a bunch of CPUs and testing them afterwards to see how many GHz they have.
* Why the PS3 Cell processor had 7 SPUs
* The industrial uses of the Cell processor.
* A GLSL compiler that outputs FPGA circuits.
* Mr. MiSTer.
* Open-hardware laptops.
* Inventing an open-source GPU.
* Multics or Minix.
* Writing a Breakout clone in Rust targeting the weird CPU your friend just invented.
* Making a terrible first effort that is the right kind of good enough.
* A laptop that has a FPGA where the CPU/GPU usually goes.
* 1970s-era TV games.
* The Epoch Cassette Vision.
* A game console with interchangeable cartridges where the CPU is on the cartridge.
* The Glasgow Interface Explorer.
* Describing your FPGA circuit in Python.
* Manufacturing homebrew Cassette Vision Homebrew cartridges for the audience of zero Cassette Vision owners.
* Making art just for you, in the most overly elaborate and overly complicated way possible.
* The programmer equivalent of going to swim with the dolphins.
* Diagonal pixels.
* Childhood amnesia.
* Remembering your memories.
* Using 10% of your brain. (And also the other 90%.)
* Knowing things about stuff.
* When one brother dies, the other brother gets their memories.
* Memories that are formed before vs. after you learn to talk.
* Being persecuted for being friends with a girl.
* Rules of heteronormativity being enforced by three year olds.
* Getting off of Wordpress.