go-i2c-oled
Implementation of I2C-bus written in Golang for Oled Raspberry (by waxdred)
gokrazy
turn your Go program(s) into an appliance running on the Raspberry Pi 3, Pi 4, Pi Zero 2 W, or amd64 PCs! (by gokrazy)
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Introducing go-i2c-oled: Display Images on OLED with Go's Image Library!
Hello fellow r/golang enthusiasts! I'm thrilled to unveil go-i2c-oled, my latest Go package that integrates seamlessly with Go's built-in image library to display images on OLED screens via I2C for Raspberry Pi devices. It's streamlined, efficient, and open for your creative input! 🎨 What's Special About go-i2c-oled? GitHub Repo: https://github.com/waxdred/go-i2c-oled Easily Display Images: Leverages Go's powerful image library to display graphics on OLED. SSD1306/SH1106 Compatibility: Designed to be used with the most commonly used OLED controllers. User-Friendly: I've focused on making the API intuitive to use for both newcomers and seasoned developers.
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Posts with mentions or reviews of gokrazy.
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Considerations for a long-running Raspberry Pi
Switching to gokrazy[0] was the best thing I did for my Raspberry Pi uptimes. I think a lot of that is because it defaults to using read-only partitions so the common issue of SD cards falling over when you run apt upgrade no longer happens.
But I also think that gokrazy's simplicity and design helps it be just a solid, reliable foundation to build on top of.
[0]: https://gokrazy.org/
- Gokrazy – Go Appliances
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Easylkb: Easy Linux Kernel Builder
The idea there sounds a lot like https://gokrazy.org/, which builds a minimal go userland, wrapping one or more user provided go applications, and bundles in a linux kernel.
Targets mostly at single board computers, and I think it downloads pre-built kernels (and bootloaters if needed), rather than trying to build them directly, since getting a working cross compilation toolchain set up and plumbed into the kernel compilation process is still a pain.
I've personally only used yocto/open-embedded for that which does nicely handle building the cross-compilation toolchain, kernel image, and modules. But it is kinda overkill for that task, being designed to build a whole userland too.
- An Overview of Nix in Practice
- Gokrazy Go (Golang) Appliances
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Writing an OS in Go: The Bootloader
reminds me of https://github.com/gokrazy/gokrazy which does similar things.
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When is go not a good choice?
https://gokrazy.org/ would like a word
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Userspace isn't slow, some kernel interfaces are
Fun! We have support for running on gokrazy (https://gokrazy.org/) already, and that's probably where Unikernel Linux is more applicable for us, for when people just want a "Tailscale appliance" image.
I'll email you.
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go-rampart: a golang package to detect overlapping periods
gokrazy exists! https://github.com/gokrazy/gokrazy
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Can you build your own user space on top of the Linux kernel?
https://github.com/gokrazy/gokrazy for one example