The DC-ROMA II is the fastest RISC-V laptop and is odd
A review of the DC-ROMA II, a niche RISC-V laptop built on a Framework chassis, highlighting its performance, quirks, and target audience.
A review of the DC-ROMA II, a niche RISC-V laptop built on a Framework chassis, highlighting its performance, quirks, and target audience.
A personal reflection on the successes and failures of open hardware projects, examining challenges like non-free components and supply issues.
A developer's monthly update on their programming language's progress, including new cryptography features, standard library modules, and team expansion.
A developer's hands-on experience building a functional RISC-V workstation using the HiFive Unmatched board and Alpine Linux.
A developer's monthly update covering open source projects like aerc email client, RISC-V musl libc port, and tools for decentralized blogging.
A developer shares their learning process by exploring the RISC-V instruction set architecture, explaining ISAs and RISC principles.
A technical blog discussing unikernels on RISC-V, open firmware, and hardware security topics from tech conferences.
A developer announces they are transitioning to full-time work on their free and open-source software projects, funded by community donations and subscriptions.
A developer details the process of porting Alpine Linux to the RISC-V architecture using the HiFive Unleashed board, including cross-compiler setup and musl libc patches.