- Golden Gardens (gravelbeach.blogspot.com)
Golden Gardens Park is located on Meadow Point, just north of the big Shilshole Bay Marina. It’s got a long history, some of which I’ve mentioned in previous posts, but in the end, it is one of Seattle’s nicest beaches and a great example of a fairly unconstrained urban beach.
- Latches inside: Reverse-engineering the Intel 8086’s instruction register (righto.com)
The Intel 8086 microprocessor is one of the most influential chips ever created; it led to the x86 architecture that dominates desktop and server computing today. But it is still simple enough that its circuitry can be studied under the microscope and understood. In this post, I explain the implementation of a dynamic latch, a circuit that holds a single bit. The 8086 has over 80 latches scattered throughout the chip, holding a variety of important processor state bits,1 but I’ll focus on the eight latches that implement the instruction register and hold the instruction that is being executed.
- Golden Gardens Park (Wikipedia)
Golden Gardens Park is a public park in Ballard, a neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. The park includes wetlands, beaches, hiking trails, and picnic and playground areas. The park’s bathhouse was designated a historic landmark by the City of Seattle in 2005.