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fieldmapper / TAK_Resources.md
Last active February 16, 2026 23:46
Team Awareness Kit (TAK) - related resources and links.

NOTE: Merged with openTAKpickList.


'openTAKpickList' - Team Awareness Kit (TAK) - related resources and links.

This is a list of web resources, hardware and software that can be used in conjunction with the Team Awareness Kit (TAK) platform.

Official TAK Resources

@josephg
josephg / README.md
Last active June 7, 2024 09:37
Getting Zig compiling to WASM

In case anyone else wants to play with Zig on webassembly, here's what you need to do to make it work on a mac today.

1. Get LLVM 7 compiled with webassembly support.

You'll need LLVM to output to the WASM target. This has just been added by default in trunk, so if LLVM >7 is available, you might be able to just brew install llvm.

If you have wasm support already you should see:

$ llc --version
@kordless
kordless / README.md
Last active July 17, 2025 14:53
Rust Server Deployment for Google Container Engine

Howdy Y'all! I'm @kordless on YouTube and I occasionally play and stream Rust, the game.

This repo is for deploying a Rust Server running on Google Container Engine. Google has a deal going where you can get $300 of free credits for a year on Google Cloud, so it's a good excuse to signup and run your own server. And no, I don't work for Google!

This deployment uses an image built by @dids, which is hosted on Docker Hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/didstopia/rust-server/

This deployment method can be used to start a small server to play with friends or practice building things. In a few days, I'll update the scripts to include a way to save the content you've created, in-game, with others who can then run their own servers and load your content in to explore it for themselves.

For now, start by navigating to Google Cloud and signup for an account. You'll need to enter some credit card details to get this going, but Google is giving you $300 in credits for the next year. Should be e