Last time I covered how to use TinyGo on the Cosmic Unicorn. Where the previous post ended, we could successfully draw to all pixels on the display, with a poor mans 2-bit color encoding.
I recently bought a Pimoroni Cosmic Unicorn, it's a 32x32 pixel RGB LED display with a Raspberry Pi Pico W attached to it, plus some extras such as buttons, a speaker, and connections for driving it all via a a battery.
This is a repost of https://westling.dev/b/extremely-linear-git
🔥 This blog post is introducing git-linearize aka zegl/extremely-linear.
One of the things that I like to do in my projects, is to make the git history as linear as possible.
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