GDBWave - A Post-Simulation Waveform-Based RISC-V GDB Debugging Server

Xilem: an architecture for UI in Rust

A useful, critical taxonomy of decentralization, beyond blockchains

Issue #222

5/18/2022

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Sooo I realized that I messed up the link for the cross promo on Monday, so I told Andrew and Ben that I'd run it again. Sorry for anyone who clicked it and accidentally ended up visiting the site for this newsletter, and not the intended one.
In other news, I'm almost done with the mini-search engine for the website. It'll allow you to search the contents of all of the curated articles from this newsletter and Pek's Morning Cup of Coding, which is around 2050 articles (big thanks to Pek for letting me use the articles). Maybe some of you will find that useful. I'll let you know when it's done (probably Friday).
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GDBWave - A Post-Simulation Waveform-Based RISC-V GDB Debugging Server

Published: 20 February 2022
Tags: c, fpga


Tom Verbeure goes on a deep-dive hooking up a GDB server with a RISC-V CPU to make debugging FPGAs easier.


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Xilem: an architecture for UI in Rust

Published: 7 May 2022
Tags: rust


Raph Levien introduces a new UI framework for Rust that's powered by synchronized trees.


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A useful, critical taxonomy of decentralization, beyond blockchains

Published: 12 May 2022
Tags: blockchain, philosophy, web3


Cory Doctorow philosophizes on how web3 shares similar rhetoric with P2P, but underlines the difference being in speculation vs altruism.


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GDBWave - A Post-Simulation Waveform-Based RISC-V GDB Debugging Server 44 16.67% 49 17.25
Xilem: an architecture for UI in Rust 118 44.70% 126 44.37
A useful, critical taxonomy of decentralization, beyond blockchains 102 38.64% 109 38.38

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