#shell
FriendlyWrt firmware uses GitHub Actions for easy building and download from releases. Login as root with password "password" at IP 192.168.2.1. Same file works for SD card or eMMC: flash to SD first, boot, go to System > eMMC Tools in web menu, upload file to install—no unzip needed; device auto-reboots from eMMC. Latest updates (to 2025) add devices like NanoPi-R76S/M5, fix fans/WiFi, upgrade OpenWrt to 24.10.4 and kernels. This gives you stable, customizable router OS fast, saving compile time and boosting performance.
https://github.com/friendlyarm/Actions-FriendlyWrt
https://mborgerson.com/creating-an-executable-from-a-python-script/
Creating an Executable from a Python Script
Python is one of my favorite programming languages. That being said, if you've ever had to deploy an application written in Python then you know just how painful it can be.
#PyInstaller
http://www.pyinstaller.org/
#PyInstaller is a program that #freezes (#packages) Python programs into #stand_alone#executables, under Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Solaris and AIX. Its main advantages over similar tools are that PyInstaller works with Python 2.7 and 3.3—3.5, it builds smaller executables thanks to transparent compression, it is fully multi-platform, and use the OS support to load the dynamic libraries, thus ensuring full compatibility.
https://www.infoworld.com/article/3230202/python/6-essential-libraries-for-every-python-developer.html
6 essential libraries for every Python developer
Whether you're compiling Python for speed, building native UIs for Python desktop apps, or refining existing Python code, these Python projects have you covered
Python has seen wide adoption across industries and disciplines by dint of being easy to work with. But it has also been aided by a wealth of third-party projects—libraries, add-ons, and complementary development efforts—that extend the language to an ever widening range of use cases.
#PyPy
#CFFI(C Foreign Function Interface library)
#PyInstaller
#PBR(Python Build Reasonableness)
#WxPython
#Mypy