Bijou64 is a canonical varint encoding using a two-trick design to ensure a single encoding per value, claiming 2–10x faster decoding than LEB128 with comparable wire size, and it’s released under MIT/Apache-2.0 with a CC BY-SA 4.0 spec, though it’s a nascent format not yet battle-tested.
Bttf is a Rust-based CLI tool for datetime arithmetic with extensive usage examples and an active repo (latest release 0.1.4, 490 stars, 10 forks).
Biff is a Rust-based CLI for datetime arithmetic/formatting with active repo activity, installation options, licensing, and extensive usage examples; latest release 0.1.3 (May 27–28, 2026) with 351 stars.
A detailed, technically grounded blog post about cross-compiling Rust for a jailbroken Kindle Paperwhite (ARMv7, musl) to run a Slint-backed UI via the device framebuffer and touch input, including publishing a slint-backend-kindle crate.
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