@lupyuen I'm considering going back to finding bugs and trying to keep the internet free, regardless of some special shield or oppressive government.
#BL602 Bootloader uses XZ Compression when installing Application Firmware
https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/boot?9#install-application-firmware
#BL602 Bootloader will rollback the Application Firmware in XIP Flash Memory when there's a problem
https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/boot?8#inside-the-bootloader
#BL602 Bootloader loads our Application Firmware into XIP Flash Memory ... And starts the firmware
https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/boot?7#inside-the-bootloader
@lupyuen there's definitely activity going on in Debian around RISC-V https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2021/05/threads.html#00052
Spintronics: Build mechanical circuits
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/upperstory/spintronics-build-mechanical-circuits
Interview with Lup, creator of #PineTime's bootloader
https://www.ncartron.org/interview-with-lup-creator-of-pinetimes-bootloader.html
Inside the #BL602 Bootloader
https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/boot?4#inside-the-bootloader
BL702 Datasheet and Reference Manual
https://github.com/bouffalolab/bl_mcu_sdk/tree/master/docs/chipSpecification/bl70x_docs
#LoRa Air-Time Calculator
#Pine64 PineTalk 010: Man of Many Apps
Exploitation of a JavaScriptCore #WebAssembly Vulnerability (Safari)
@lupyuen Thanks for the info; I can see they are moving fast with building all the tooling and SW required to get it going. I was just speculating what the chances are that a parallel, community-driven ecosystem of FOSS tooling may develop on RISC-V similar to raspberry pi etc. This reawakened my interest for Debian support of (yet) niche architectures
@lupyuen interestingly 32 bit ...
https://wiki.debian.org/RISC-V
“For general purpose computers, the focus shifted to 64-bit for many years already, and there isn't a lot of interest in 32-bit architectures except for specific purposes;
32-bit ports in Debian already struggle to compile some large packages of the archive in the last few months/years, a problem that will become worse with time”
Just discovered that one of my favorite #privacy / #security #podcasts, The Surveillance Report, actually publishes a video version on #Peertube! One of the hosts is also regularly here on masto!
More shameless self plugging, please @thenewoil ! I had to discover this by hearing an offhand mention of peertube on the podcast, searching for #Techlore online and hunting through the website to discover the channel existed...
Anyway, peertube channel is at:
https://tube.privacytools.io/video-channels/techlore_channel
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