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    My favourite experience regarding Wii homebrew so far has to be NetBSD. I wanted to use my Wii as a computer for a while now, and NetBSD being available as an operating system you can install and get going on an SD card and a Wii with the HBC is definitely the highlights of my Wii homebrew experience. I don't use my Wii much at the moment, as I don't even have a monitor I can use for my Wii yet, but I have used it for a while on a TV and it was nice.Networking is a bit hard, at least on the Wii however. I tried to get WiFi included in as a Wii image of NetBSD to burn, this was during my time on FreeBSD, and I just couldn't compile it. I was doing something weird where I would alternate between GCC and clang but that would have been a waste of time once it got to booting.Other than that, it was nice writing a fetch program entirely written in C using vi and man pages to get by. It was a nice break from writing things without an LSP to help, although I still love using modern features many editors provide, obviously excluding AI, so I will stick with that. I also found that Lua existed on it which definitely helped whenever I didn't want to write C.First *BSD post in a while, as I forgot to talk about the time I used NetBSD. I'll probably talk about Linux more at some point but I wanted to talk about *BSD a little again. Try NetBSD if you get the chance!#netbsd #homebrew #wii #tech #computers #programming
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    @G3rt Conosco qualcuno che l'ha integrato nel suo software... Perché la domanda?(Peraltro Lua non è un acronimo: significa luna in portoghese)
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    Have you heard of @nlnet? They financially support organisations & people that contribute to an open internet for all since 1997 (& they historically contributed to the early internet in Europe in the 1980s!).If you're working on a project that "helps fix the internet through open hardware, open software, open standards, open science and open data", you can apply for a grant on their website:https://nlnet.nl/#opensource #foss #oss #tech #technology #programming #coding #openinternet