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CleanIt
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Robot Gift Guide 2022
Not sure what you'd want to do with the project if it's already a 'great vaccuum'.
There's this https://github.com/Sollimann/CleanIt for iRobot or 'Valetudo' for Xiaomi, which may be at the very least hackable, if not have good APIs.
And there are of course projects to build your own https://github.com/awesome-vacuum/awesome-vacuum
- go left suck dirt , go right suck dirt
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With Amazon buying Roomba - any steps to take now?
I saw (via google) another thread about OSS firmware for the Roomba and some other software (not sure if firmware or not).
- CleanIt: An Open-Source Robot Autonomy Software in Rust-lang with gRPC API for the Roomba series robot vacuum cleaners
- CleanIt: An Open-Source Robot Autonomy Software in Rust-lang with gRPC API for the Roomba series robot vacuum cleaners. Project:
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What's everyone working on this week (6/2021)?
Project: https://github.com/Sollimann/CleanIt
mos
- Using an Amiga in 2021: Making an intro
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DevOps Style Development for the C64
Interesting! I wrote an assembler for the 6502 a while ago that works along the same lines. It supports running unit tests from the command-line, has a built-in 6502 emulator, uses the language server protocol to allow refactoring and syntax highlighting in VS Code and even hooks the VS Code debugger up to Vice.
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What's everyone working on this week (15/2021)?
Still working on mos, my 6502 assembler + toolchain. I've spent some evenings getting up to speed with the Debug Adapter Protocol, which allows me to provide a debugger in supported IDEs (like Visual Studio Code). Currently I'm wiring up the VICE emulator to this.
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What's everyone working on this week (10/2021)?
I've just released version 0.2.0 of MOS, my assembler for 6502 CPUs. Apart from spending some additional time on docs, I've spent most of my time on building a Language Server and an initial VSCode extension that supports things like syntax highlighting, find definition, formatting, etc.
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BBC Micro at 40: How it inspired a generation of coders
That CPU is still going strong. In fact, I'm currently building an assembler for the 6502 in Rust.
https://mos.datatra.sh
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What’s everyone working on this week (8/2021)?
I just released version 0.1.0 of my 6502 assembler/formatter called MOS! Really happy about it, since it's the first side-project I've actually managed to get to this state in a VERY long time.
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What's everyone working on this week (6/2021)?
Having said that, you're welcome to follow the repo on GitHub.
What are some alternatives?
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tail - My implementation of the tail tool to (continuously) read the tail end of a file. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tail_(Unix)
shmem-ipc - Untrusted IPC with maximum performance and minimum latency. On Rust, on Linux.
stacks
traits - Collection of cryptography-related traits
defcon - External monitoring tool
cpp-from-the-sky-down
bitgeon - P2P file sharing project
SIMple-Electronics - digital logic sim
auto-daylight
nlprule - A fast, low-resource Natural Language Processing and Text Correction library written in Rust.