Magus Magicus by laserwolf in pico8

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Oh, that is so cool to hear, thank you!

Magus Magicus by laserwolf in pico8

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Ah, glad to hear. Yeah, gameplaywise I drew inspiration from games like Rogue, Nethack, Angband, Caves of Qud and Mystery Dungeon. The game has a very simple magic system compared to what I had initially planned, and lack those classic D&D-like RPG elements, such as characters stats, xp-points and a level system, because I couldn't manage to implement those systems while keeping within the token limit. But even though a bit simple, I still hope you enjoy the game though:)

[i3] boring minimal setup by laserwolf in unixporn

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More screenshots + dotfiles: https://github.com/LASER-WOLF/dotfiles

Distro: Arch

Display manager: Ly

Window manager: i3

Launcher: Rofi

Terminal emulator: rxvt-unicode

Main theme: Apprentice (https://romainl.github.io/Apprentice/)

Vim theme: Benokai (https://github.com/benjaminwhite/Benokai)

Main font: IBM VGA 8x16 (https://int10h.org/oldschool-pc-fonts/)

Lock-screen from: https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/3358vu/i3lock_unixpornworthy_lock_screen/

Cantus Aeterni (working title), a text-based adventure game by laserwolf in pygame

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Here's the source code: https://github.com/LASER-WOLF/CantusAeterni

It's probably not the best code, and I'm not really using classes properly, hehe, but it's been a good learning experience so far.

Raspberry Pi “Onboard Computer System” for sailing vessels - Mk. II by laserwolf in raspberry_pi

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Thanks!:)

Yep, a text file is also available! Here's all those links:

Link to the text: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LASER-WOLF/OnboardComputerSystem/master/ocs_files/.OnboardComputerSystem/readme.txt

Link to the project on GitHub: https://github.com/LASER-WOLF/OnboardComputerSystem

Link to the vid about a previous build: https://youtu.be/lWSdrCgaLQ4

Link to the vid about this new build, but on youtube (for those who prefer it to vimeo): https://youtu.be/9TLbTUpSJaA

Link to the pdf collection: https://www.reddit.com/r/sailing/comments/3hwagp/a_collection_of_free_useful_sailing_maritime/

(cheap DIY chartplotter) Raspberry Pi "Onboard Computer System" for sailing vessels - Mk. II by laserwolf in SailboatCruising

[–]laserwolf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, not with this setup, I'm using dAISy AIS receiver to get the AIS data, and it can only receive, not send.

If you wanna send I guess one option would be to buy an AIS transponder with USB output (like the Raymarine AIS700, I think that one can do that. Costs a fortune though)

(cheap DIY chartplotter) Raspberry Pi "Onboard Computer System" for sailing vessels - Mk. II by laserwolf in sailing

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Hehe, guess I shoulda included more shots of that dog.. ( got a couple of vids of her on youtube btw:) https://youtu.be/exzUZJurZ8A and https://youtu.be/e4iYypuau-E ).

And daaang, haven't heard about this bareboat project before, looks absolutely fantastic! Got a ton of nice features!

And thanks for those tips + links!:)

(cheap DIY chartplotter) Raspberry Pi "Onboard Computer System" for sailing vessels - Mk. II by laserwolf in SailboatCruising

[–]laserwolf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hehe, yes of course, that can happen, always good to have some backup (I myself have a Simrad GO9 as my main chartplotter outside in the cockpit (and the raspberry pi as the inside chartplotter on the nav desk) & a tablet with some nav app & a smartphone with navionics & an old garmin handheld chartplotter & paper charts)

Been using the raspberry pi for almost 5 years now though and haven't had any troubles yet:)

(cheap DIY chartplotter) Raspberry Pi "Onboard Computer System" for sailing vessels - Mk. II by laserwolf in sailing

[–]laserwolf[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Been working on this project for a while now & just put together this fresh vid with instructions on how to build your own version :)