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Computer engineer with a passion for embedded systems, high performance compute, free software, and Linux. Amateur photographer, mechanic, and musician
businesscard-linux. A Buildroot distribution small enough to run on my business card
1.9kneolink. An RTSP bridge to Reolink IP cameras
1klinux. Linux kernel source tree
89u-boot. "Das U-Boot" Source Tree
72lessspace.vim. Better whitespace stripping for Vim
713340_kicad. My library of custom and collected KiCAD drawings
33buildroot-mastering-embedded-linux. The companion Buildroot repository for the Mastering Embedded Linux series
21consensus. A clean, elegant watchface for Pebble watches in C++
15bullycpp. A Bully Bootloader PC driver program
14http-gpio. An example platform daemon in Rust; written for Mastering Embedded Linux
13UtilityProxies. Simple yet useful proxy models for Qt 5
13dotfiles. My personal Unix configuration files
8luna. a USB multitool + nMigen framework for monitoring, hacking, and developing USB devices
5mipssion-impossible. An emulator for a 16-bit MIPS-style RISC processor
5URL-Stalker. A simple email-enabled URL watcher
3horcrux. Horcrux Backup script - Originally taken from http://chrispoole.com/project/general/horcrux/
2display-switch. Turn a $30 USB switch into a full-featured multi-monitor KVM switch
2sidekick. A TI link-compliant data storage device
2trie. An STL-styled trie in C++11
2FasterCap. FasterCap is a powerful three- and two-dimensional capactiance extraction program.
2pikyak. An anonymous picture-sharing social platform
2sunxi-tools. A collection of command line tools for ARM devices with Allwinner SoCs.
1zephyr. Primary Git Repository for the Zephyr Project. Zephyr is a new generation, scalable, optimized, secure RTOS for multiple hardware architectures.
1pikyak-android. Android client for PikYak
1hufflib. A KnightOS Huffman (de)compression library
1ardrone2-injection. A quick hack to fix an annoying behavior of the AR Drone 2.0's firmware
1sanoid. Policy-driven snapshot management and replication tools. Currently using ZFS for underlying next-gen storage, with explicit plans to support btrfs when btrfs becomes more reliable. Primarily intended for Linux, but BSD use is supported and reasonably frequently tested.
1thirtythreeforty.github.io.
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