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asie is the author of the blog hosted at blog.asie.pl, which is generated using Hugo 0.138.0. The blog is titled 'asie's blog' and is presented in English.

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The blog post discusses recent improvements to the Wonderful toolchain, focusing on the WonderSwan and WonderWitch targets. Key updates include the development of AthenaOS, a reimplementation of the WonderWitch's BIOS and OS, aime...
The author reflects on their role in the gbcompo23 dispute, examining the implications of competition rules and community expectations in homebrew game development.
The blog post discusses the legality and morality of using copyrighted data for machine learning, particularly in the context of OpenSeeFace, a popular open-source face tracking solution for virtual YouTubers. It highlights the co...
The blog post provides an update on the Wonderful toolchain, highlighting the introduction of three new tools, including agbpack, which improves the efficiency of GBA homebrew development by enabling faster game transfers and allo...
The blog post provides an update on the Wonderful Toolchain project, discussing changes in the WonderSwan target's system libraries, hardware definitions, AthenaOS, and miscellaneous improvements.
The author clarifies the future of BlocksDS, a fork of the Nintendo DS homebrew toolchain, and announces that they will cease to provide and package binary builds of BlocksDS. The project will now be managed solely by AntonioND.
The author provides an update on the Wonderful Toolchain project, discussing Windows support, porting WonderWitch applications, Mesen 2, new wiki, data-in-SRAM targets, library changes, BlocksDS, and an experimental GBA target.
The author provides an update on the Wonderful toolchain project, discussing improvements made in asset processing and ROM linking. They introduce wf-process as a solution for asset processing, and a new linker for ROM linking. Ot...
The text discusses the history of the MobileWonderGate, a device that allowed connecting a WonderSwan to the Internet in 1999. It explains how the service was shut down in 2004, and how a hacker reverse-engineered the WonderGate h...
The text provides an update on the Wonderful Toolchain project as of July 2023. It discusses the history and technical details of the WonderSwan console, the challenges faced in developing a modern homebrew toolchain for it, the p...
The author introduces a custom firmware for the WonderSwan Color/SwanCrystal consoles, which unlocks several features and is aimed at a niche of enthusiasts.
The text discusses the issue of copyright infringement in homebrew projects, particularly focusing on the Newlib library. It highlights the importance of complying with licensing terms and provides suggestions for addressing the i...
The text discusses the ZZT World Creation Contest '91 and the recollections of Allen Pilgrim and Tom Breton. It provides insights into the contest, the submissions, and the aftermath, as well as the development process for the ent...
The text discusses the history of modding in Minecraft before CurseForge, highlighting the strict licensing and distribution policies of popular mods. It also touches on the financial aspect of modding, including the attempts at m...
The article discusses the changes to CurseForge's API and interoperability with third-party software. It highlights the benefits and drawbacks of the new API, including the impact on modders' revenue and end users' convenience. Th...
The article discusses the history of creating animated, cinematic experiences in ZZT despite the engine's size limitations. It covers the origins of cinematic experiences in ZZT, the standardization of creating non-interactive cin...
The article discusses the author's journey to reconstruct the missing source code of the ZZT game engine, providing context and methods used. It explains the history of ZZT, its popularity, and the challenges faced in the reconstr...
The text discusses the history of the Minecraft mod BuildCraft, from its inception in 2011 to its development and changes over the years. It covers the evolution of the mod, the introduction of new features, and the challenges it ...
ASCIImator.net has changed ownership after 9.5 years. The new owner plans to add requested features and bugfixes, including storing ASCIImations in a unified JSON format, social integration, import/export to ASCIImator Pro, improv...