telepathy-qt
embassy
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GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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telepathy-qt
- The State of Async Rust
- Is there a unified client to use Matrix as well as traditional Messengers such as Telegram or Signal ?
- Is there a way you can have these "quick replies" for messenger apps on Ubuntu? I'd find it really handy...
- Telepathy – Real-time communication and collaboration for the desktop and mobile
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Pidgin: The Universal Chat Client
Another FOSS universal chat solution that was probably better architected but unfortunately was never as popular as pidgin:
https://telepathy.freedesktop.org/
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Throwback to the earliest of the GNOME Shell (GNOME 3) design iterations in 2008
They used Telepathy with Empathy as the client.
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KDE Telegram Client? Meet Tok!
That's where we're now. Those free services are all (relatively) new and they still need to get some hang, but they have some enough that some kind and smart people were interested enough to develop a desktop client. Yes, in the ideal world (or at least my ideal world) people would just remembered about KDE-Telepathy and restart their work. I had some hope a couple years ago but definitely one man just can't keep up with the huge amount of work it needs, not just in KDE-Telepathy but in upstream Telepathy. Hell, it's a miracle that things like Telegram-Qt still move, albeit very slow.
embassy
- Embassy 在 Blue Pill 上的点灯案例
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Why choose async/await over threads?
thanks. looked that up. for the curious: https://embassy.dev/
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Accessing the Pinecil UART with Picoprobe
Running the Embassy RP2040 USB CDC ACM serial example takes about 5 seconds on a Pico.
https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/blob/main/examples/rp/...
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Avoid Async Rust at All Cost
Async solves different problems, you can, for instance, have just a single-threaded CPU and still have a nice API if you have async-await. It might not be so cool at a higher level as Go's approach of channels and threads, but it's cool in embedded, read this:
https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy?tab=readme-ov-file#rus...
"Rust's async/await allows for unprecedently easy and efficient multitasking in embedded systems. Tasks get transformed at compile time into state machines that get run cooperatively. It requires no dynamic memory allocation, and runs on a single stack, so no per-task stack size tuning is required. It obsoletes the need for a traditional RTOS with kernel context switching, and is faster and smaller than one!"
I'm just toying with Raspberry Pi Pico and it's pretty nice.
Go and Rust have different use cases, the async-await is nice at a low level.
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Is anyone using coroutines seriously?
I have not yet dipped by toes in the Rust waters, but reading about the embassy project is actually what piqued my curiosity about using C++ coroutines in embedded. Are you familiar with the project or have you found it lacking?
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The state of BLE and Rust (no_std)
I think I get the basics (shoutout to the Rust Embedded Working Group!), and I've started looking for the stack I'd be using. I think Embassy is really amazing, as well as the work of the ESP team -- hats off.
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Rust newcomers are 70x less likely to create vulnerabilities than C++ newcomers [pdf]
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And this is how to do it using embassy, which is an async framework for embedded in rust:
https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/blob/main/examples/rp/...
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The State of Async Rust
> not good for embedded
embassy begs to differ
https://embassy.dev/
async/await is really just a syntax for building state machines in a way that resembles regular code. It's compiled down to the same code that you would write by hand anyway (early on it had some bloat in state size but I think it's all fixed now).
And embedded has a lot of state machines!
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Asynchronous Rust on Cortex-M Microcontrollers
You can run multiple executors at different interrupt priority levels (with multiple tasks per executor), which allows tasks on the higher priority executor to interrupt other tasks. Here's an example https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/blob/main/examples/nrf...
- Espressif advances with Rust – 30-06-2023
What are some alternatives?
purple-facebook - Facebook protocol plugin for libpurple (moved from jgeboski/purple-facebook)
rtic - Real-Time Interrupt-driven Concurrency (RTIC) framework for ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers
franz - Franz is a free messaging app for services like WhatsApp, Slack, Messenger and many more.
rusty-clock - An alarm clock with environment stats in pure bare metal embedded rust
telegram-qt - Qt-based library for Telegram network
smoltcp - a smol tcp/ip stack
flameshot - Powerful yet simple to use screenshot software :desktop_computer: :camera_flash:
rust-mos - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
purple-discord - A libpurple/Pidgin plugin for Discord
nrf-hal - A Rust HAL for the nRF family of devices
website - Website for the Tokio project
async-std - Async version of the Rust standard library