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Oh :blobcatgiggle: and some other non-Fedi related stuff I also host without costs or ads!

stuxcraft.com ("Private" Habbo server, yes I know... Source code here: git.stuxcraft.com/explore/repo )

kitter.io - a dumb little social network for pets

stuxhost.com - My awesome company that started here and helps paying for it all 💪 ♥️

caw.ai - Lemmy! A free open source Reddit alternative!

schoolforafrica.org/ - A project with @JonathanMBR and @kranfahrer to gets kids to school! 💪

loazy.com - A webshop my gf and me recently started, fabulous!)

And prob some more... :thinktink: :blobcatgiggle: Maybe something can help you, who knows :cat_hug_triangle:

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Balloon Learning Environment: Emulating the real-world problem of controlling Stratospheric Balloons

ai.googleblog.com/2022/02/the-

Tracking all 23 GPIOs used by Stack can get challenging ... We might reuse GPIOs by mistake! 😱 Our GPIO Expander shall validate the GPIOs at startup

github.com/lupyuen/bl602_expan

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As noted (eloquently) by Robert Lipe, attaching a GPIO Interrupt Handler is hard (because our stars are misaligned) ... Let's fix this with our GPIO Expander for Apache RTOS

github.com/lupyuen/bl602_expan

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Handling GPIO Interrupts gets tricky on Stack ... All GPIO Interrupts are multiplexed into a single IRQ! Our GPIO Expander can help

github.com/lupyuen/bl602_expan

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@lupyuen Nice. I always was very disappointed with the performance and reliability of the malware

BlackCat: "first-ever malware written in the programming language that's known to be memory safe and offer improved performance"

thehackernews.com/2022/04/fbi-

Apache RTOS lets us create I/O Expander Drivers that will handle many GPIOs (Input / Output / Interrupt) ... Perfect for Stack !

github.com/lupyuen/bl602_expan

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All 23 GPIOs are fully wired up on Stack ! 😲 Let's simplify and rename the GPIOs as "/dev/gpio0" to "/dev/gpio22" ... Easier for devs to create NuttX Drivers 👍

github.com/lupyuen/bl602_expan

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EVB on supports one GPIO Input, one GPIO Output and one GPIO Interrupt ... And names them sequentially: "/dev/gpio0", "/dev/gpio1", "/dev/gpio2" ... Which gets super confusing because "/dev/gpio0" doesn't map to BL602 GPIO Pin 0 🤔

github.com/lupyuen/bl602_expan

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