On 2/18/25 18:17, Ken wrote:
Rob,
I was going through old storage and I've got a copy of the 2015 "What's New
with Toybox" video that you talk about being deleted on the about page.
I'll be glad to upload it somewhere or share it on Google drive or
something if you need need it.
I'd love copies, thanks.
I've also got another one from the same conference called" Shrinking C
code."
I'm happy to stick both on landley.net/talks and link to them there from
the toybox about.html page, if you can point me at somewhere to wget
them from.
I have local mirrors of most of the videos (the mp3 are public, the
videos usually aren't unless there isn't another source, but there's
celf-2013.mp4 and toyvsbusy.mp4 from 2019 in that directory in case
youtube implodes and/or finally kills off yt-dl). Alas the only one from
that year I got a copy of was jcore-2015.mp4.
I probably have all the videos.
You should inform Tim Bird. I'll cc: him on this reply.
Ooh, the one I've REALLY wanted to point people at was Vitaly Wool's
"linux for microcontrollers" talk. I was in the audience for that one
live, he got nommu Linux to boot on a system with executable flash and
256k (kilobytes!) of sram:
https://www.elinux.org/images/9/90/Linux_for_Microcontrollers-_From_Marginal_to_Mainstream.pdf
(There used to be an index of elc 2015 videos on elinux.org, but either
the page was deleted off the wiki, or google can no longer find it. Coin
flip...)
I followed your work since you were with BusyBox and probably built most of
the Aboriginal Linux source you've uploaded back in the day. Since then
I've followed toybox and check for new content here daily.
Thanks. I apologize for https://landley.net/notes.html#14-11-2024
continuing into the present. Alas,
https://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2025/02/apologia.html
pretty much applies here too. :(
I just tinker with code and have done HVAC work since 1979. I wrote a nice
menu based shell program in C that tells you more than you could ever want
to know about how an air conditioner is performing all based on
temperature, psychometrics and design conditions. Looking forward to the
toybox shell getting finished and building a live USB that will boot to my
menu.
Thank you and everyone who contributes to toybox.
Thanks. Glad you like it. :)
Ken
Rob
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