While I wait, what I would _like_ to do, but am slowly manipulating myself into avoiding and replacing with posting to this list, is add example code to my pull request to libusb. I added to libusb's android support so that it works almost out of the box. Previously it required accessory java. https://github.com/libusb/libusb/pull/874 I keep trying to improve that pull request because it hasn't gotten any maintainer comments. Once it looks really, really great, I'd ping a maintainer and such, and eventually start forking the repository if nobody continued to respond, until it got merged or I replaced it. On 2/21/21, Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
Right now I am waiting to try to recreate a very rare github ci crash, that happened on both of the pull requests I tried to submit. Here's me trying to log it: https://github.com/xloem/brainflow/pull/6 . You can see how many xs there are vs checks; it's rare.
On 2/21/21, Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
Another update is that I have a handful of encrypted messages from other people, which I have not decrypted and read yet. Some are pretty old.
On 2/21/21, Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
Right now I am of two minds. Two ideas continue to press my body to move, and it is very hard to get them to work together. Oh, that's a bit better.
I'm working on this wonderful software called brainflow! I made it work on android phones, which is a new thing. Buuuut I haven't gotten it to work for anybody _else_ on android phones yet, mostly because I am having trouble putting the finishing touches on my pull requests.
The software is wonderful because it puts different eeg drivers into one repository, which makes it easier for me to contribute work to fix bugs in them etc. More return for investment. It also makes it more likely that any work I contribute will help others.
Turns out this wasn't [fiction] in the slightest.