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rvc
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new-wave
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Ask HN: What weird technical scene are you fond/part of?
https://github.com/LAC-Tech/new-wave/blob/master/type.ml
Looks like my last attempt failed when I got bogged down prototyping a type system in Ocaml then trying to port that to Zig.
So in my case - it's not because I use them and they suck, it's because I find stuff like implementing type systems and GC very hard, and usually more practical things start wanting my attention more.
rvc
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HVM updates: simplifications, finally runs on GPUs, 80x speedup on RTX 4090
Someone did run Linux in a pixel shader on VRChat.
https://blog.pimaker.at/texts/rvc1/
- Linux in a Pixel Shader - A RISC-V Emulator for VRChat
- Linux in a Pixel Shader
- Linux in a Pixel Shader – A RISC-V Emulator for VRChat
- Linux in a Pixel Shader (2021)
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Ask HN: What weird technical scene are you fond/part of?
List of scenes that I am particularly fond of:
- Minecrat computer engineering: Culminated with this playable 3d simplified minecraft clone (CPU+GPU) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BP7DhHTU-I
- Shader computing scene: More of a subculture of an already marvelous subculture, people are finding weird ways to compute with shader
https://blog.pimaker.at/texts/rvc1/ Risc V emulator in a shader
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Treating a VM as application for gpu acceleration?
There is a concept project you can find called rvc that might help you understand your goals
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MIMD Interpretation on a GPU [pdf]
https://blog.pimaker.at/texts/rvc1/
No one seems to have taken up this line of research, most likely because it was too outside the norm, yet the results are amazing.
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/MIMD-Interpretation-on...
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Is it possible to make a world where one can use a full web:browser?
If PiMaker was able to produce a fully working Linux kernel, I think a webpage would be possible.
What are some alternatives?
LibreQoS - A Quality of Experience and Smart Queue Management system for ISPs. Leverage CAKE to improve network responsiveness, enforce bandwidth plans, and reduce bufferbloat.
VRCX - Friendship management tool for VRChat
CAM6 - Cellular Automata Machine (CAM6) Simulator
CyanEmu - CyanEmu is a VRChat client emulator in Unity. Includes a player controller with interact system. Works with SDK2 and SDK3.
FreePSXBoot - Exploit to allow loading arbitrary code on the PSX using only a memory card (no game needed)
UnityURPToonLitShaderExample - A very simple toon lit shader example, for you to learn writing custom lit shader in Unity URP
op25 - Fork of osmocom OP25 by boatbod
risc-v-examples - RISC-V examples for GD32V, K210, and QEMU
virtualagc - Virtual Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) software
gary-os - GaryOS is an entire GNU/Linux system in a single bootable file
example-chrome-extension - Example Chrome Extension - open source examples for Chrome extension APIs
3d-game-shaders-for-beginners - 🎮 A step-by-step guide to implementing SSAO, depth of field, lighting, normal mapping, and more for your 3D game.