For anyone looking, I think this is the link https://github.com/zloirock/core-js/blob/master/docs/2023-02-14-so-whats-next.md
For anyone looking, I think this is the link https://github.com/zloirock/core-js/blob/master/docs/2023-02-14-so-whats-next.md
What story? Mind sharing?
Except tox’s graphical clients aren’t mainteined anymore
Now this was quite the read, awesome article
How is bandcamp involved here? I’m curious now
Yeah, RISC-V in general isn’t yet ready for mainstream use, but it’s a major step forward in the right direction.
It’s a 64bit CPU running at 2Ghz, that works on a MOBO with 1 x16 port.
They market it on their website as “Make native RISC-V development possible” so of course your don’t buy this expecting everything to work out of the box.
Put simply, a bot that interfaces with external services and replicates messages to/from a Matrix chat. The software is at matrix.org
Which bridge did you use, if I may ask?
Maybe try a Matrix bridge?
Technically? This irony or am I missing something?
Why won’t anyone make this things to run Linux?
Dammit, can’t anyone see the market on this one? I would love to get one, maybe even with LTE connectivity. Now that would be Cyberpunk.
They used to say NordVPN would boost your game’s latency in their ads so I’m not surprised
There’s this project: https://watchit.movie/#/ https://github.com/ZorrillosDev/watchit-app
I never got to try it, but they are doing exactly what you want it seems. I don’t know how much of their backend they have open-sourced, though. I definitely need to research this more.
They do have a matrix channel and a fediverse presence, so they already look quite alright from the start, and the project is very interesting.
As of August 2023, the best way to avoid the problem of
untampered compiler
AFAIK Is using an MNT Reform With GNU Guix as its OS, I really liked this article “The Full-Source Bootstrap: Building from source all the way down”. This approach could, potentially, solve the problem of the untampered compiler. Damn, maybe it already does.
As for the MNT Reform, the only thing I’m not sure is open is the actual processor firmware, but the schematics for its usage are available and even the Wifi firmware is open, so there remains the problem of actually verifying the hardware you get is actually the hardware you ordered, but that is a bit more complicated I think.
Seems like the website is dead now, RIP