Using fourier transform to headbang progressive grooves
From a land that streches along the edge of the world, where the sun rises though the Andes and hides through the cold waters of the Pacific, a young aspiring magician lives detached from the outside world covered in the shadows of his cave polishing his craft. Fueled by the power of some wires, this cybernaut gains his joy exploring the infinity of an interconnected network. Though the natural curiosity of understanding this complex system, he finds joy in learning how this kind of magic works. In his cave he works on building new technology to help the life of the online explorers.
Working in microelectronics by day, and developing software at night, this is the journal of a man named Mario. Here you will find my adventures brewing potions, casting spells on low level code and necromancy rituals over metal symphonies. Hope your visit to my virtual land gives you fortune and new interests!.
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Like vim but for sketches. Make vector drawings, in a lightweight canvas, with minimal UI and powerful commands and shortcuts.
A collection of tools for learning asian languages, learn characters though flashcards and videos, all hosted in your own computer.
Multiplatform library focused in game development and simple physics simulations using C++20 with an entity-component architecture using libraries for the graphics management and OS abstraction.
Make a fleet of fast containers accesible though the web in seconds. Perfect for workshops and training.
Automation of a DC-DC converter power stage and a series low dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator targeting the highly efficient generation of a parametrized regulated supply voltage from a given power source (e.g. 5V to 3V DC-DC conversion) in the SkyWater130 technology.
Pametrizable design of a processor implementing the RV32I ISA in SystemVerilog with an N-Way memory cache using CMake integration for instruction loading in C or RISC-V Assembly.
The Tildeverse is a group of communities that gathers around public access Unix-inspired servers. The name comes from the use of tildes to refer to home directories. The Tildeverse offers an environment reminiscent of the early Internet, where creativity, experimentation, and learning are emphasized over modern-day commercialization and optimization for virality.
The Fediverse is a decentralized network of interconnected servers used for social media, blogging, file hosting, and other content-sharing purposes. These servers, often called "instances," run various open-source software platforms like Mastodon, PeerTube, and Friendica. Each instance can communicate with others using standard protocols, such as ActivityPub, allowing users to interact across different servers. Unlike traditional social media platforms, the Fediverse is not owned by a single company, enabling greater user autonomy and control over data, while fostering diverse and independent online communities​.