The Tiny Tape out and the PsychoGenesis social platforms are absolutely phenomenal resources and a text book example of social outreach using various online platforms and including GitHUB
Yes in way you can say its an expansion of the last years open source 3cad AND KiCAD with the STEM modules but the TinY TapE out and PsychoGenesis, are again, online social education resource you simply cant miss.
The ground they have covered and the results they have achieved are mega ! Yes Mega Results!
The GitHUB interacitivty is probably the most impressive github actions in the world.
You can effectively compile and build your own microchip via the tiny tape out website and github resource.
Alternatively you can download the linux/opensource iso/VM so you can just run that and all the tools are all available already with all the versions aligned and everything working together harmonously !
This is one of the most next level community driven social education programs in existence well worth walking alongside with as the times progress because you know, its not too far away, at least in principles, of how the biggest companies on the planet in electronics names like intel, nvidia, amd, arm samsung apple, the list go on into motherboard and graphics card manufacturers, to a variety of microchip companies like Siemens and Texas Instruments.
The pinnacle, or more acurately, the underpinnings, of the maker community.
Just out of interest to see how its done to coming to understand the underlying knowledge to getting involved and getting to grips with both digital electronics, and analogue electronics, and the best part is they give you access and teach how to use industry standard tools to build in the virtual world designs that would work in the real world, and whats more,all of it is free up to the very point of manufacturing where you then have the decision, after completing the building, modelling, and most importantly, the verification of your design,of actually getting a real world manufactured microchip of your own devising! That’s something else