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After discovering http://www.northdownfarm.co.uk/rory/tim/tim-8.htm I think [capacitor memory](https://hackaday.io/page/2506-diode-capacitor-ram ) (in an SMD miniaturized form perhaps on doublesided PCBs) is a viable option even for many kilobytes of memory. Thoughts?
>In any case, it's a neat idea.. though I don't particularly like the idea of making the ram volatile. It is definitely risky. But really neat as you say. If...
Some "modern" apps for low-memory devices: https://github.com/hundredrabbits .
I have the very same question as @soloturn :wink:. Btw. any future plans for Lia @willcrichton ?
As I understand it, this project was less about the UI but about the protocol itself. For UI I would suggest getting in touch with multiple enthusiastic UI designers to...
I've tried several double clicks (at different places and at different stages of the following sequence). While drawing schemes immediately after clicking on "place wire" and drawing the desired path...
Very well - I will leave this open to remind me I should take a look in my spare time (which do not have currently but one never knows how...
Maybe there is even some locking standard from XDG specifying how to automatically whitelist stuff. IDK
Duplicate of https://github.com/anandthakker/doiuse/issues/91 ?
Thanks for the info and the link (I totally missed you're working on a Rust-based successor). The speed is really almost unbeliavable - so basically jumprope can become a substitute...