I agree that they are a poor fit for a random user especially for debian install being not as intuitive but for supporting hardware I disagree. I decided to try debian stable on my brand new gaming PC and it worked fine…
This reminds me of No boiler plate's video on plain text. I have to agree that the diff-ability and support of version control are one of the best features of plain text. https://youtu.be/WgV6M1LyfNY?si=AavUO_aNuvSlJ0a5
My biggest reason for using it over gnome terminal is osc52 support https://ali.anari.io/posts/osc52/ which lets you copy paste using a escape sequence. Meaning you can copy paste when ssh'ed into another machine. Gnome…
Curious what bigger screen and keyboard you found. I was looking for similar stuff and struggled to find larger square displays. The closest I could find was spare blackberry passports screens, but you'd have to reverse…
In the original post about dropping RISC-V support chimera Linux mentions that this existing hardware is too slow realistically use for build machines. They specifically mention the JH7110 which powers the framework…
We're an open source consultancy. Generally customers hire us to work on some part of their stack that is open source software, where we fix bugs, add features, or help with maintenance.
Can confirm they are a super cool organization! We contribute to chromium, webkit, servo, mesa, gstreamer, the linux kernel and more :)
There's also Nyuzi which is more GPGPU focused https://github.com/jbush001/NyuziProcessor, but the author also experimented with having it do 3D graphics.
I think the implication is that the hardware is being constrained by what software is able to run on it. That there is a wealth more of Vulkan applications that a user would want to run, and they are currently unable to…
A lot of modern mobile GPUs have hardware plane support in the display controller. These kind of act like more versatile hardware cursors that can display any kind of data and also apply transformations to it. Afaik…
I wish the US would change their tax laws. I'm a US citizen who was born in Canada. I've never lived in the US, I can't vote in any US elections, but I still have the burden of filing US taxes every year and making sure…
CoreAVI (https://coreavi.com/) | Software Solutions Engineer | Full-time | REMOTE or ONSITE in Canada, US, or Europe CoreAVI is company that builds our own GPU drivers for safety critical systems. We focus on…
CoreAVI (https://coreavi.com/) | Intermediate or Senior field application engineer | Full-time | REMOTE or ONSITE in Canada, US, or Europe CoreAVI is company that builds our own GPU drivers for safety critical systems.…
Your website doesn't appear to be working. Can you describe what you guys do? Edit: Never mind it is working now.
I'm at CoreAVI. As far as I know, ALT had some financial troubles that ruined the company (this was all before my time, I'm too young to have been involved in that :P ). Like half the senior employees are ex ALT…
I work on embedded safety critical graphics drivers, so we don't just target VxWorks. But our product is used in a lot of glass cockpit displays.
Could you provide a link or some names of the papers you've been reading about how GPUs work. Those sound like an interesting read!
Do you have a link to which MIPS machine it is?
I agree that they are a poor fit for a random user especially for debian install being not as intuitive but for supporting hardware I disagree. I decided to try debian stable on my brand new gaming PC and it worked fine…
This reminds me of No boiler plate's video on plain text. I have to agree that the diff-ability and support of version control are one of the best features of plain text. https://youtu.be/WgV6M1LyfNY?si=AavUO_aNuvSlJ0a5
My biggest reason for using it over gnome terminal is osc52 support https://ali.anari.io/posts/osc52/ which lets you copy paste using a escape sequence. Meaning you can copy paste when ssh'ed into another machine. Gnome…
Curious what bigger screen and keyboard you found. I was looking for similar stuff and struggled to find larger square displays. The closest I could find was spare blackberry passports screens, but you'd have to reverse…
In the original post about dropping RISC-V support chimera Linux mentions that this existing hardware is too slow realistically use for build machines. They specifically mention the JH7110 which powers the framework…
We're an open source consultancy. Generally customers hire us to work on some part of their stack that is open source software, where we fix bugs, add features, or help with maintenance.
Can confirm they are a super cool organization! We contribute to chromium, webkit, servo, mesa, gstreamer, the linux kernel and more :)
There's also Nyuzi which is more GPGPU focused https://github.com/jbush001/NyuziProcessor, but the author also experimented with having it do 3D graphics.
I think the implication is that the hardware is being constrained by what software is able to run on it. That there is a wealth more of Vulkan applications that a user would want to run, and they are currently unable to…
A lot of modern mobile GPUs have hardware plane support in the display controller. These kind of act like more versatile hardware cursors that can display any kind of data and also apply transformations to it. Afaik…
I wish the US would change their tax laws. I'm a US citizen who was born in Canada. I've never lived in the US, I can't vote in any US elections, but I still have the burden of filing US taxes every year and making sure…
CoreAVI (https://coreavi.com/) | Software Solutions Engineer | Full-time | REMOTE or ONSITE in Canada, US, or Europe CoreAVI is company that builds our own GPU drivers for safety critical systems. We focus on…
CoreAVI (https://coreavi.com/) | Intermediate or Senior field application engineer | Full-time | REMOTE or ONSITE in Canada, US, or Europe CoreAVI is company that builds our own GPU drivers for safety critical systems.…
Your website doesn't appear to be working. Can you describe what you guys do? Edit: Never mind it is working now.
I'm at CoreAVI. As far as I know, ALT had some financial troubles that ruined the company (this was all before my time, I'm too young to have been involved in that :P ). Like half the senior employees are ex ALT…
I work on embedded safety critical graphics drivers, so we don't just target VxWorks. But our product is used in a lot of glass cockpit displays.
Could you provide a link or some names of the papers you've been reading about how GPUs work. Those sound like an interesting read!
Do you have a link to which MIPS machine it is?