Schotter (German for gravel) is a piece by computer art pioneer Georg Nees. It consists of a grid of squares 12 across and 22 down with random rotation and displacement that increases towards the bottom.
This library provides the official Rust interface to the Linux Bluetooth protocol stack (BlueZ). Both publishing local and consuming remote GATT services using idiomatic Rust code is supported. L2CAP sockets are presented using an API similar to Tokio networking.