P
Peter Chibisov
@cambrick
Microprocessor verification fan, DJ, music lover, boogie-woogie dancer and avid reader.
9 posts

New Game: Guess the WORDLE in 6 tries

Игра Wordle (RU) День #11 4/6

Exersises for the laziest

Walking

Weird places in Russia you might want to visit

In 2020, being taken aback by c***d-19 pandemic, the vast majority of the Russians have been forced to travel locally. Undoubtedly, most of the people went to the Black sea this summer or darted to visit their relatives somewhere inside the country. In any case, closed borders gave all of us a chance to discover our own country. So if you don't want to mess around with thousands of others in one place where social distancing may obviously be difficult, you might want to visit some unknown or even weird places. Let's discover them right now.

What governments should and should not do

Should:

Social media PROs and CONS

Social media are technologies that allow users to create and share information with others.

Evolution of language

Introduction

How to improve your English

This is supposed to be some kind of scientific research on the topic. Maybe, not that scientific, or not scientific at all. However, I should try and find out what the most powerful techniques for improving one's skills in learning English are.

English grammar rules

Here I'm going to write about some useful or funny English stuff I've found within the boundlessness of the Internet.

Microprocessors and their verification (and test)

Generally, transistor works as an amplifier or as a switch. In computers, they act as a part of logic circuits. The most basic logic circuits are, for example, that that implement NOT, OR, AND, XOR functions. Basically, the transistor itself does not know what to do, it can be guided by an external signal (gate) and it can produce some output which can be the same as input or be equal to the inverted input, so they need to be organized into something bigger to perform a required function.