Start with Tiny Tapeout for silicon design experience.
Explore creating custom components with Walkway's custom chips API.
Maintain a joyful balance between work and relaxation in engineering endeavors.
Deep dives
Uri Shaked discusses his diverse projects and the evolution of Walkway and Tiny Tape Out
Uri Shaked, known for his innovative projects like Walkway and Tiny Tape Out, delves into his diverse engineering endeavors. From creating e-paper displays to enhanced real-time logic analyzers using the custom chips API in Walkway, Shaked emphasizes the community-driven creativity that shapes these simulator tools. He shares insights on balancing relaxation with productivity, inspired by Derek Sivers' 'Relax' post, highlighting the importance of enjoying the process while achieving results.
Embracing Creativity with Custom Chips API in Walkway
Uri Shaked introduces the exciting capabilities of the custom chips API in Walkway, enabling users to craft new components and tools within the simulator ecosystem. Highlighting user-generated innovations like e-paper displays and enhanced logic analyzers, Shaked encourages the community to explore and develop inventive applications with this feature.
Unexpected Feature Requests and Comical Suggestions in Walkway
Shaked reflects on some humorous and unusual feature requests he's received for Walkway, ranging from requests to add 'magic smoke' effects and simulated fire to a peculiar request for a 'good morning' feature. He amusingly recounts a user's earnest plea for printing code from Walkway, showcasing the diverse and sometimes eccentric user interactions fueling the evolution of the simulator tool.
Maintaining a Joyful Approach to Engineering Endeavors
Through engaging conversations with co-host Christopher White, Shaked emphasizes the significance of maintaining a joyful approach towards engineering endeavors. Sharing experiences of personal reading indulgences and project diversification, he underlines the importance of balance between work and relaxation for sustained creativity and enjoyment in the tech industry.
Engaging with Users and Navigating Feature Requests in Walkway
In interactions with the Walkway user base, Shaked navigates a variety of feature requests, ranging from whimsical suggestions like 'magic smoke' effects to pragmatic demands for enhanced privacy features or unconventional requests for code printing functionalities. Through thoughtful consideration and engagement with user suggestions, Shaked exemplifies a dynamic dialogue that shapes the development of Walkway's innovative features.
Uri Shaked surprises us with a chat about silicon design when we were expecting to talk about a web-based board simulator.
If you want to try your hand at silicon design, check out Tiny Tapeout, a way to possibly get your design on to real silicon. The digital design guide is a great way to start looking at how chips work.
If you aren’t quite ready for silicon, Wokwi has a Verilog simulator where you can learn to do the digital design. The Verilog Simon Game on Wokwi is amazing.