4 comments

  • yjftsjthsd-h 2 hours ago
    If I'm reading correctly, this only uses generic support through the kernel (yay libusb), and actually implements all the interesting stuff in user space. If so, that's fantastic, because it means you don't need to patch the actual kernel, and that's really, really nice. I understand it's not always practical but I do wish as many drivers as were possible were at least initially supported like this, with kernel support later if we really wanted it.
  • djfergus 1 hour ago
    • yjftsjthsd-h 42 minutes ago
      Thanks, that was weirdly hard for me to search for
  • userbinator 1 hour ago
    > CLAUDE.md

    Reverse-engineered and vibe-coded? I've been seeing a lot more projects like this recently; it seems getting an AI to do a lot of the work for you has lowered the barrier to entry.

    • ghrl 15 minutes ago
      Yes, certainly. I've heard of people that let an agent run on one machine, point a USB Camera at the target and give the agent ssh access and something like imgsnap (cli webcam command) and then let it run autonomously. The agent can then try all sorts of things and also verify the results without asking the user. I think that's quite a good workflow, giving at least a basic feedback loop for work that can't be tested with just software.
  • slipknotfan 4 hours ago
    A cool thing would be to put a progress bar for something on the lid screen so you can see how long is left and open up the laptop when it is finished.
    • happyPersonR 3 hours ago
      This might sound kinda campy… but I’d be totally down for something that makes it look like a toaster… haha