Ed Brindley

@edbrindley
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@edbrindley I can't tell you how grateful I am for this. Thank you. It's fun to listen to the examples, and this is my first go at making music for FM synthesis:
https://youtu.be/ivijAE1Xoy0
First try at making music for FM synthesis

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If you missed my talk with Xobs at #39c3, the recording is now up: https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-xous-a-pure-rust-rethink-of-the-embedded-operating-system

Learn about Xous, the pure-Rust OS we've been working on, and the Baochip-1x, a full custom silicon chip that will soon be available, purpose-built to run Xous!

Xous: A Pure-Rust Rethink of the Embedded Operating System

Xous is a message-passing microkernel implemented in pure Rust, targeting secure embedded applications. This talk covers three novel aspe...

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Enjoying a Boxing Day Chip Tune Party with @shieladixon today thanks to @edbrindley awesome OPL3 sound card for the #RC2014

A (horrible) alternate reality, inspired by yesterday.

#Cloudflare #Teletext #TeletextArt #Art

Keep Android Open

Advocating for Android as a free, open platform for everyone to build apps on.

Today have been in Sheffield chatting with Jon from Pimoroni. Seeing their amazing products and in house manufacturing.
Hotplate soldering in progress... #rc2014 #rcbus #z80
Super pleased to be able to announce that we have a, very lean, website for #SOURCE magazine! There may be some features added down the line, but for now it's cool that I can shove the next issue PDF in a directory, run a script, and it pulls a thumbnail and some metadata from the PDF and populates the site when I push changes to a repo. Slight inference of this news is that I probably am considering keeping SOURCE running beyond the first 4 issues. #SOURCEmagazine
https://sourcemag.co.uk/
SOURCE Magazine

Browse the latest issues of SOURCE Magazine online.

Microsoft Releases Historic 6502 BASIC - Microsoft Open Source Blog

Explore the original 6502 BASIC—now open source! Dive into retro code, history, and emulators. Fork it, run it, and relive computing's roots.

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My ACCU talk is now up! I put an awful lot of work into this one: writing two implementations (well...maybe more) of a ZX Spectrum emulator in C++ was a ton more effort than I thought it would be.

I had a blast though, and I hope you will too, following my journey of self-discovery: can an old dog get past his preconceptions and learn some new (C++) tricks?

Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlt_fScVl50

Keynote: Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks - Matt Godbolt - ACCU 2025

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