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cbonsai
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Nordic Desktop
that's exa instead of ls there, cbonsai, and dt's shell color scripts, pipes-rs
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🌲 treefetch - my very first Rust program after learning it for three days
An adorable fast fetch for screenshots. Goes well with cbonsai.
- What are some neat and useful CLI programs?
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Hacker News top posts: Mar 4, 2021
Cbonsai: Grow bonsai trees in your terminal\ (47 comments)
- Cbonsai, grow bonsai trees in your terminal
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Generate random bonsai trees with cbonsai
I opened up an issue to track this problem.
lion
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A year of RISC-V adventures: embracing chaos in your software journey [video]
I've been starting to dabble with digital logic design via Clash (https://clash-lang.org/), and there is a very cool-looking RISC-V SoC project done in that tool that looks fairly serious: https://github.com/standardsemiconductor/lion.
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C++ Concurrency Model on x86 for Dummies
That’s fascinating about the M1. In retrospect it seems like kind of a no-brainer but I doubt I would have thought of it.
SPARC had different memory models at different ISA revs IIRC: it’s been like 20 years since I was dealing with SPARC so I might be misremembering the details. Alpha would have been a better example.
RISC-V is really interesting. I’ve been slowly working through this: https://github.com/standardsemiconductor/lion, highly recommend!
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Why More Networks Should Imitate Cardano When It Comes To Writing And Shipping Code | Bitcoinist.com
Interesting. Actually, you may be just the person to answer my question: Is it possible/plausible to run a Cardano node on Lion OS on a RISC-V machine? IMO, it would be great for the community if we could run all Cardano stake pools on end to end formally verified machines using open source core and hardware.
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Hacker News top posts: Mar 4, 2021
Lion: A formally verified, 5-stage pipeline RISC-V core\ (30 comments)
- Lion: A formally verified, 5-stage pipeline RISC-V core
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Where Lions Roam: RISC-V on the VELDT
In addition, you can actually set the riscv-formal suite to verify correctness by k-induction: https://github.com/SymbioticEDA/riscv-formal/pull/28 https://symbiyosys.readthedocs.io/en/latest/quickstart.html#beyond-bounded-model-checks although I concur that by looking at https://github.com/standardsemiconductor/lion/blob/main/lion-formal/app/Main.hs the lion core is only verified with BMC.
Where Lions Roam: RISC-V on the VELDT
What are some alternatives?
prometheus-cpp - Prometheus Client Library for Modern C++
scripts - various scripts and tools
riscv-formal - RISC-V Formal Verification Framework
cocotb - cocotb, a coroutine based cosimulation library for writing VHDL and Verilog testbenches in Python
tmux - tmux source code
atomic-story - Understanding how atomics and memory ordering work
libcxx - Project moved to: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project
VexRiscv - A FPGA friendly 32 bit RISC-V CPU implementation
wit - WIT (Wikipedia-based Image Text) Dataset is a large multimodal multilingual dataset comprising 37M+ image-text sets with 11M+ unique images across 100+ languages.
matrix-rain - The famous Matrix rain effect of falling green characters in a terminal
iele-semantics - Semantics of Virtual Machine for IELE prototype blockchain
clash-ghc - Haskell to VHDL/Verilog/SystemVerilog compiler