Coucou, je profite de tout juste avoir mis mon casque VR en vente pour vous le proposer :neocat_heart:
Je suis prêt à vous faire une ristourne de -25% si vous venez de Fedi :fediverse:
10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know You Could do With Nano Editor
OK, you probably do know at least one or two of these, but I’ve added the auto backup, line numbers, mouse support, and scroll bar to an alias for every time I start up nano.
I think, for me, much like EDLIN, it's pretty much always been a matter of knowing that it was the default editor available in every incarnation of #UNIX and #Linux since, ... I dunno, ... 4.2BSD or so?
Perhaps I should say vi, and in DOS I don't really recall when EDIT.COM supplanted #EDLIN, but do feel free to checkout my friend's more modern #FREDLIN in the link above. h/t to @dheadshot for creating a POSIX interpretation of that classic utility from the days when disk drives talked to you and diskettes shimmied...
Also, These #Vim memes are some of the funnest elbows to the ribs of the person sitting next to you we can all enjoy together... unless, unless, Oh my gawd am I on Drugs?
Here's another one for folks to add to their collections, for foshizzles and giggles, of course, and we all can haz #Cheezburgerz! 🍔
Kindest regards, and thank you for some of the very best cookbook style #tuts, #HowTo's, and introspectives for the UNIX / Linux / FOSS world on the Internet :)
Getting closer to finishing the rewrite of the Pallets website, with a new design and up-to-date information. Got a burst of energy when I found Pico CSS, was procrastinating for ages not wanting to deal with CSS frameworks. With Pico you write basic HTML and it all Just Works. https://picocss.com/#CSS
What's the easiest camera module to interface to the #raspberrypi#pico that you can get access to the image from #micropython or #circuitpython with?
the #usefulsensors#tinycodereader is great for normal qrcodes but working on decoding rMQRs and usefulsensors said they have no plans for a new rMQR decoding module or different firmware to do that so going to need to roll my own solution
I've created a Github template for anyone who wants to create a usb midi controller using the Raspberry Pi #Pico. Just click use template and off you go making your own custom midi controllers.
I'll be giving a talk on the Pico Cray at Cambridge Raspberry Jam next Saturday.
So. If you want to see the Pico Cray, Pico Lynx and a few Pico Computers. Plus talks by MakerCubbard and someone called Eben Upton.
rogue560 was made by @icegoat and it's pretty wild. Made for TweetJam 7 in 2021, it is a pico-8 game in just two tweets (560 characters) of code!
Here's their description of it:
Explore randomly-generated dungeons trying to get the highest score/health, or reach the deepest level
The game is decidedly unfair in that it can randomly generate unbeatable levels that will end your run (you can always refresh and start over), but using challenging diagonal moves (hit two arrow keys at ~exactly the same time) can get you out of many tight spots.
Nice review of the #Pimoroni#PicoVision by @biglesp over at Tom’s Hardware. (It’s a shame the Pimoroni folks don’t seem to have a Fediverse presence, unless I’ve missed it). PicoVision is a lot of fun, easy to get started coding for, but lots of capabilities that can be explored with more low-level code. https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/pimoroni-picovision
@andypiper@biglesp I was thinking of creating a DIY version of this (just stack 2) when I attempted to port Quake to the #Pico. But I wouldn't have connected the "GPU" with I2C...