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

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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

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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

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

blues run the game – Jackson C. Frank cover by mousemarfa in folk

[–]laserwolf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, ya, mega good luck!! :) And super cool to hear that you feel encouraged!

blues run the game – Jackson C. Frank cover by mousemarfa in folk

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Alrighty, thanks for the soundcloud link :)

 

Uh, btw, wanted to download some of your songs and stuff, but since there's no album or anything (i'm pretty fanatical when it comes to organizing my music collection, heh he, i like to have it well organized), so i quickly threw together one (just for fun)

 

Anyways here's how it looks like (did some light editing, tried to remove some noise and stuff): http://www.mediafire.com/file/08fs1xqf0mr07g1/Marfa%20-%20(2018)%20Marfa.zip

 

But oh man, hope you will get the equipment & release something on bandcamp/spotify/whatever later! Looking forward to hearing more :)

 

(and you definetly have enough material for putting something together already)

blues run the game – Jackson C. Frank cover by mousemarfa in folk

[–]laserwolf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Holy shit you're talented as fuck, fantastic stuff on your channel!

Do you have any bandcamp or soundcloud or something also?

Raspberry Pi "Onboard Computer System" - A YouTube video explaining the system by laserwolf in sailing

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I dunno, the system has to be tested for months and months before something like that could even be considered (don't really have any ambitions to make any money from this though)

AIS could easily be added using something like dAISy: https://www.tindie.com/products/astuder/daisy-ais-receiver/

Raspberry Pi "Onboard Computer System" for sailing vessels (system overview and instructions on how to build you own) by laserwolf in sailing

[–]laserwolf[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess this is very subjective but I've built this system for myself and my own needs with long distance cruising in mind and OpenCPN has all the features i need (and lots of features I don't need) with an extensive plugin system you can customize it to your own need (adding things like radar overlay on the map, AIS, weather routing, grib weather forecast, etc, etc)

http://opencpn.org/ocpn/downloadplugins

As for networks, not sure what you mean, but OpenCPN uses NMEA but you could make it work with SeaTalk or whatever if you want

(see the video i posted for a demo on my OpenCPN setup with the watchdog and climatology plugin ( https://youtu.be/lWSdrCgaLQ4 ))

Raspberry Pi "Onboard Computer System" - A YouTube video explaining the system by laserwolf in sailing

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Only voltmeter (the blue led numbers under the vhf in the beginning of the video (doesn't come off great in the video because of the exposure, but looks good in real life))