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last day for you submission β You havr until tomorrow night to send in your submission for "My smol life" zine. The theme of our first issue is drifting toward a new reality. Thanks for eveyone who havr submited already!
maemo comics reader app in pascal [gemini link] see this post in /s/maemo with screenshot and links.
i just published comics-daily app for maemo β [https link] more screenshots on my blog post [https link] source code it is written in pascal. (:
π¬ norayr Β· 2 likes Β· Jul 14 Β· 2 months ago
FOSS tools for Sipeed Tang Nano 1K β A resounding success! After a false start, I got yosys, nextpnr and apycula working together beautifully. A simple blinky synthesizes and places/routes in around 2 seconds (on my 10+ year-old equipment). The toolchain installs very easily, just following the github instructions. Make sure to compile yosys with the GUI enabled -- it is disabled by default! I normally use a Makefile, but the GUI lets you load your design into an FPGA-editor-like environment,...
Is there a way in desktop Lagrange to select a file to upload via titan without needing to drag the file into the window? Unfortunately with the desktop and tools I am using, it's quite difficult if not nearly impossible for me to drag a file into Lagrange. Would be nice to have an optional text input to specify the file path if such a feature is not already available. My apologies for not posting in the GitHub repo issues for a feature request, I just don't have a GitHub account anymore and...
What do you use Gemini for? β I am curious, what does everyone do in the gemverse? I mostly just browse here and a couple of gemlogs Iβve found. I donβt really know how to find new interesting capsules though. What do you guys do? Do you hosts your own capsules? What all can one really do here? I feel like Iβm only scratching the surface.
β vigilia.cc (vigilia.cc)
vigilia is back online β Consider the server migrated; vigilia.cc is back online!
Maybe useful for some of you. [https link] allows you to sign-up with Tor Browser and you get 100 MB for a static Web page too.
I posted about this a while ago on station, but I wish Buran wasn't seemingly abandoned early last year. don't get me wrong, I love Lagrange, but I like trying new apps for this space. rosy crow was coming along really well here too and I still use it from time to time. If I could ever get the certs to work in Buran, I'd have kept it on my phone. interestingly, Buran is the name of the only Soviet space shuttle, according to wiki. makes me wonder where the author hails from.
Synths for analog computing? β Hi there! This might be a dumb question, as I know nothing about electronics or synthesizers, but I'm just curious: Can affordable modular synthesizers, like that AE Modular stuff be turned into an analog computer?
this is your weekly reminder to drink water
Cache for offline browsing β I really enjoyed the concept of offpunk, a gemini/gopher/html/wikipedia/rss browser aimed at caching everything you searched. All the links would be subscription(ish) and you could visit what is new and download it locally to read offline. I see that LaGrange has a maximum of 9gig of cache memory. How does that cache work? Can I browse a site when I am offline and it will show the cache? I see the subscription also in here, and will that sync to the cache? I haven'...
antenna seems like it's missing posts
Nano 1K hidden RISC-V β So this $10 FPGA devboard has what I thought was an FT2232D chip for USB, but no! It is actually a BL702, Sipeed's 'debug chip', a RISC-V SOC... BL702 is highly integrated BLE and Zigbee combo chipset for IoT applications, contains 32-bit RISC-V CPU with FPU, frequency up to 144MHz, with 132KB RAM and 192 KB ROM, 1Kb eFuse, 512KB embedded Flash, USB2.0 FS device interface, and many other features. I suppose it's not as weird as, say, an ARM7 SOC on every SD card... I...
Another way in which Google Chrome spies on users β It turns out Google Chrome (via Chromium) includes a default extension which makes extra services available to code running on the *.google.com domains - tweeted about today by Luca Casonato, but the code has been there in the public repo since October 2013 as far as I can tell.
I still haven't resolved the tie for first on the weekly high score. after yesterday, it's happening more than I thought. I'll try to get to this soon
FOSS FPGA Tools β I am going down this rabbithole again. Since the last time I looked, a ton of new stuff appeared: Yosys - now pretty mature. A synthesis tool. Nextpnr - a placement/routing tool for Gowin and Lattice devices Apicula, a Gowin bitstream handler It seems that the Gowin devices have largely been reverse-engineered, and it is theoretically possible to use the FOSS tools to generate bitstreams, and more importantly for me, gain a fuller understanding of the underlying hardware and...
When the CGIs on my capsule need to store data, I use SQLite as the backend. I'd like to try out a document-oriented NoSQL database for my next project. MongoDB is the obvious choice, but I don't like its licensing terms, and I like that SQLite doesn't require a process to run all the time. Is there an open-source document-oriented database analogous to SQLite?
Sync bookmark? β I've never been fond of to sync my bookmark if firefox, but now on gemini, that I have a key that is attached to a 'avatar' I'm thinking that having my bookmark synced between all my lagrange browser would be interesting! I assume that if a page would be dedicated to your bookmark, lagrange could sync it... Is that something that is possible / in the work / never will happen?
β /u/daruma/file/316
OCC 2024 β Anyone is participating in the Old Computer Challenge 2024? Olympic edition! [gopher link]
Writing a blog post (on the web, sadly) about Geminispace. Are there any other cool sites on here that showcase what the Gemini protocol can do?
NIPSLIP
A friend of mine recently created a C64 for the analogue pocket (FPGA in gameboy shape) [https link]
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Vigilia.cc - Planned Downtime Notice β Between 10 and 13 July 2024 vigilia.cc will experience intermittent service due to βmigratingβ β¦ Weβre moving house! Service shouldnβt be out for very long but hiccups might occur.
GOWIN Chinese FPGAs β I haven't done much with FPGAs for a bunch of years. Kind of got disgusted by the proprietary hardware, terrible tools, and general awfulness of verilog (and god forbid, VHDL). Also, modern CPUs can emulate most things I want from FPGAs, but much faster and neater (less physical space, which is at a premium)... But I couldn't resist buying a little $10 Sipeed boards with Gowin FPGAs (Nano1K). I should've spent the extra $10 for a much more useful 9K, or even 20K (still...
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