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| | kuruczgy.com
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| | [AI summary] The article discusses the author's experience of running Lean, a pure functional programming language, on an ESP32 microcontroller for a project involving LED control. Despite Lean's purity, the author utilized its monadic features to handle impure operations like GPIO manipulation and delays. The project involved significant optimizations, including custom bit-banging for the WS2812 LED protocol and reducing code size through various techniques. The author also outlines future directions for the project, including potential improvements in compilation, hardware support, and further optimizations.
| | www.c64os.com
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| | [AI summary] The 2024 World of Commodore event was a vibrant gathering of enthusiasts and developers, showcasing a wide array of Commodore hardware and software. Key highlights included the unveiling of new hardware like the A600GS, the A600GS's dual 1581 reproductions, and the continued development of C64 OS. The event featured presentations, community interactions, and a variety of Commodore-related products, from vintage machines to modern adaptations. Attendees enjoyed both the technical aspects and the social atmosphere, with a strong emphasis on collaboration and the preservation of Commodore's legacy.
| | next-hack.com
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| | [AI summary] The user provided a detailed article about developing a Doom port for a Bluetooth dongle using the nRF52840 microcontroller. The article discusses technical challenges like optimizing 3D rendering, implementing double buffering for efficient data transfer, and achieving a high frame rate (34.5 fps) despite hardware limitations. It also compares the project's performance with other ports and highlights the importance of efficient resource management in embedded systems.
| | chrisdurston.com
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| I've partnered up with Reed Reimer to create a new musical duo, and our first track is out now!