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Rust @programming.dev gtm - gemini template machine
Hello rust!
I’ve recently wanted to create a blog with Gemini, but I have a very strong disdain for writing boilerplate. It’s a scar that has never left me since HTML. Instead, I JUST wanted to write the content, and not have to worry much about writing the same layout (though it matters less than in HTML).
Therefore, I created gtm with the knowledge that no one else tried doing the same thing I was doing. I ended up proving myself wrong after discovering Michael Lazar’s Jetforce, which is currently a much more complete project than my own. However, I still believe that working on it would result in something interesting.
This project was originally written in Python due to Jinja2, rich, click, and other libraries. However, I rewrote the program in Rust because I wanted more control over the context my plugins were going to run in. I've found that clap, anyhow and tera did what I want well enough :).
Feel free to let me ([@[email protected]](https://discuss.tchn
Rust @programming.dev Rust driver for the subGHz radio of STM32WLE5JC MCU!
Hi, some time ago I made a driver for STM32WLE5JC’s subGHz device in Rust, which communicates via internal SPI lines. Right now it can do RX/TX with LoRa, (G)FSK, (G)MSK and TX with BPSK, and today I decided to share it :3
It’s not yet finished and there’s some things I’d still like to do, including meeting the (boring) radio laws worldwide, or publishing it on crates.io. It’s my first project like that and I hope it’ll be helpful to someone.
I also wrote a blog post series covering the subGHz radio, my programming process and I also touched on some other interesting stuff like demodulation basics with GNU Radio. I learned so much and I hope others will find it interesting as well!
Here are the blog posts :3 go read them >:3
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