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can it utilize my accelerator or GPU for best performance. and is it support kind of encode like av qucksync?


is there any source or game like this specializing to create microcontroller, like arduino, wemos (not the IC), what kind of protocol is supposed to use.


not to my knowledge, but i'd consider adding this in (i'm planning to extend to TPUs and apple silicon NPUs later, so i might just add this in aswell). what would one want the levels to look like?


I like this Idea but I don't want to use this. I know what kind of prompt U using to create this one: "Create something like Wokwi and make it local"


Fair enough , though there’s quite a bit of low-level work behind it (emulation cores, QEMU integration, protocol timing, etc)

Definitely inspired by existing tools, but trying to push further into full multi-board emulation and local-first workflows


What would Jonathan Blow think about this.


My name is also jai


I think this is just stupid question, but I wonder in FOSS there is no game project that created from active community for alternative of another game. When we face a problem like paid software or problematic software that steal our data, the community will make the alterative for us but it is less possible for game generally.


I wonder what your concept of "game" is. Maybe your question excludes offline and 2D games. (Lots of roguelikes.)

In regard of "alternative to an existing game", there's 0AD, which resembles the Age of Empires series. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/0_A.D._(video_game)


https://www.tweeks.io/share/script/be8e20738fbb4d6ea844470b I create this script to make hacker news's comment opens on the split view on the same tab


Awesome! Love to see what people are creating


https://github.com/triilman25/tcp-socket-in-riscv-assembly

I wrote TCP Socket for RISCV by using ISA RV64I. You have to know about linker relaxation and how to using it. Some of reference I have attached there


Location: Indonesia Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes (Asian region) Technologies: - Language: C, C++, Assembly (ISA: RV64I/RV32I) GAS, FASM, zig, python, PHP, SQL, JVM language (Java, kotlin), erlang (still learning), typst - framework: PyTorch/LibTorch, CodeIgniter, Arduino - Project Management tools: gradle, CMake, Make, zig build - debugging tools: GDB, LLDB - profiling tools: valgrind resume: - email: triilmanafattah01@outlook.com

Project that I have build: https://github.com/triilman25/tcp-socket-in-riscv-assembly (using GAS/GNU ASSEMBLER RISC-V) https://github.com/triilman25/evaluation-machine-for-classif... (using LibTorch and Raylib for UI) https://codeberg.org/Fattah25/agriculture-geographic-informa... (stack CodeIgniter, MariaDB, BootStrap, and HTMX)

I am a freshgraduate with 6 month internship experience as a server maintenace

I am interested in robotics and 3D design (familiar with tools like autodesk inventor, onshape, sketchUp, and freecad)


I am not interested. I am just trying to code with C3 and make some binding with another language like C and Zig, it is quiet easy and fun. I think it's enough for me to learn kinds of language than using jai that never released the compiler to the public till now.


I not understand about IR or compiler backend but I know another LLVM alternative like QBE. https://c9x.me/compile/


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