Bruno Levy
@brunolevy01.bsky.social
Researcher in computational physics,,
Scientific director of Program Inria Quadrant
2018-2022 director of Inria Nancy G-Est,
ERC GOODSHAPE-VORPALINE,
#riscv ambassador
Scientific director of Program Inria Quadrant
2018-2022 director of Inria Nancy G-Est,
ERC GOODSHAPE-VORPALINE,
#riscv ambassador
Developed a "vectorized" to convert a video into a triangulation, here:
github.com/BrunoLevy/Ve...
github.com/BrunoLevy/Ve...
November 3, 2025 at 6:06 PM
Developed a "vectorized" to convert a video into a triangulation, here:
github.com/BrunoLevy/Ve...
github.com/BrunoLevy/Ve...
Featuring a port of Arnaud Carré (Leonard)'s ST_NICCC. Sources here (the stream of pre-rendered polygons is stored in the SPI flash):
github.com/BrunoLevy/le...
github.com/BrunoLevy/le...
github.com
October 31, 2025 at 4:02 PM
Featuring a port of Arnaud Carré (Leonard)'s ST_NICCC. Sources here (the stream of pre-rendered polygons is stored in the SPI flash):
github.com/BrunoLevy/le...
github.com/BrunoLevy/le...
Now I leave the floor to @sylefeb2.bsky.social. Next lessons: the #silice language !
github.com/sylefeb/Silice
github.com/sylefeb/Silice
GitHub - sylefeb/Silice: Silice is an easy-to-learn, powerful hardware description language, that simplifies designing hardware algorithms with parallelism and pipelines.
Silice is an easy-to-learn, powerful hardware description language, that simplifies designing hardware algorithms with parallelism and pipelines. - sylefeb/Silice
github.com
September 30, 2025 at 2:21 PM
Now I leave the floor to @sylefeb2.bsky.social. Next lessons: the #silice language !
github.com/sylefeb/Silice
github.com/sylefeb/Silice
Tomorrow at TelecomNancy, another episode, with a demonstration of FemtoRV, the minimalistic Risc-V core, and some experiments with C/C++ programming: we are going to write WRONG programs, see what happens, try to understand what happens, deduce the good habits.
September 29, 2025 at 10:04 PM
Tomorrow at TelecomNancy, another episode, with a demonstration of FemtoRV, the minimalistic Risc-V core, and some experiments with C/C++ programming: we are going to write WRONG programs, see what happens, try to understand what happens, deduce the good habits.
my Minkowski is both much slower than OpenCascade's and buggy, but I started last month 😀
(and the context is different, it takes polygonal meshes instead of NURBS, but it is no excuse, NURBS are harder I'd say !!)
(and the context is different, it takes polygonal meshes instead of NURBS, but it is no excuse, NURBS are harder I'd say !!)
September 26, 2025 at 8:22 AM
my Minkowski is both much slower than OpenCascade's and buggy, but I started last month 😀
(and the context is different, it takes polygonal meshes instead of NURBS, but it is no excuse, NURBS are harder I'd say !!)
(and the context is different, it takes polygonal meshes instead of NURBS, but it is no excuse, NURBS are harder I'd say !!)
Some short-yet-interesting programs to run on your softcore:
github.com/BrunoLevy/Ti...
github.com/BrunoLevy/Ti...
GitHub - BrunoLevy/TinyPrograms: Tiny programs from various sources, for testing softcores
Tiny programs from various sources, for testing softcores - BrunoLevy/TinyPrograms
github.com
September 22, 2025 at 4:40 PM
Some short-yet-interesting programs to run on your softcore:
github.com/BrunoLevy/Ti...
github.com/BrunoLevy/Ti...
More resources on the learn-riscv github repo here:
github.com/riscv/learn
github.com/riscv/learn
GitHub - riscv/learn: Tracking RISC-V Actions on Education, Training, Courses, Monitorships, etc.
Tracking RISC-V Actions on Education, Training, Courses, Monitorships, etc. - GitHub - riscv/learn: Tracking RISC-V Actions on Education, Training, Courses, Monitorships, etc.
github.com
September 22, 2025 at 4:39 PM
More resources on the learn-riscv github repo here:
github.com/riscv/learn
github.com/riscv/learn