MN is the reason I'm there. It's pretty fun.
Sadly, that's not a great answer where most banks are going towards the same direction. It's also convenient to use a phone for banking.
There are farmers who join agricultural co-ops to do similar things. I've seen few operate differently - the co-op owns the machines and maintains a bunch of operators. These are requested by farmers who want work done…
That's untrue. I know a farmer, who buys a John Deere combine before harvest. It stays unused until his harvests are done, and returns it by end of harvest season incurring $30k on this entire transaction. Why does he…
This is a great initiative. However, I feel that "no-tech" shouldn't be a target and that isn't necessarily good. Ex. Precision tech helps reduce operator fatigue and increases efficiency with respect to equipment…
> However, I don't like new files as patches. I really prefer to have my device tree be a dts file that I bring in instead of bundled into a patch. Maybe I'm not following the guidelines, but I think it's nicer to be…
https://rust-for-linux.com/ shows a list.
I'd start from this - https://www.coursera.org/specializations/advanced-embedded-l... I studied under him at the university. He's also active in open source communities around embedded space.
A lot of work here is working on vendor provided BSP (which can range from esoteric mix of ancient kernels/bootloaders to top-quality community maintained mainline kernels) to work on your custom board/product.
> I just cannot see trading away these to maintain software. That's fine. Not everyone has to do OSS. It's similar to volunteering for charity (weak analogy).
Recently, I was browsing an open source project I use a lot. "Sign in to search code on GitHub" was kinda discouraging to see. Sure, I can clone it and run grep/ripgrep - but sometimes I like the ability to search the…
Curious: What does "writer's mind" mean with respect to deepening meditation practice?
Thanks for this thread. It's sad that I will have to switch to another keyboard.
Thanks a lot! :)
Thanks, that's valuable
The day Altium ends up running properly under Wine - is the day I remove the Windows installation on my device.
This is true. I think I stopped pirating games - as soon as I could afford Steam games. Only rarely pirate games to "try" them out - then buy it on Steam. It also helps that they've gotten easy to run on Linux.
I think that's one of the important features why I LOVE Rust! I recently wrote a Chip-8 emulator and creating an enum with all commands = AMAZING! (I come from C/Embedded world)
I'm curious if open source TPM would mean easier side-channel attacks. What's the reason everyone is super hush-hush around how their Hardware Security works?
and boredom, so the kids would venture into the field of interest on their own vs forced to do.
eMMC usually has csd and ext_csd registers that tells information regarding wear level and such. It's easy to access these from Linux, but not sure how we would do it on Android.
That man is really good at teaching/explaining SI concepts. He was my professor at my university and taught High Speed PCB design class. Lots of learning like the one you described!
There's a yocto layer for Jetson - which gives you highly customizable OS. Yocto does have steep learning curve, so that's a showstopper.
ADD: in short, it happens for "any" frequency. This is how a voltage signal propagates. However, for DC it happens once because you see "change" in voltage only once and that's it. As you increase the frequency, you'll…
This is probably a good video for understanding - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icRzEZF3eZo
MN is the reason I'm there. It's pretty fun.
Sadly, that's not a great answer where most banks are going towards the same direction. It's also convenient to use a phone for banking.
There are farmers who join agricultural co-ops to do similar things. I've seen few operate differently - the co-op owns the machines and maintains a bunch of operators. These are requested by farmers who want work done…
That's untrue. I know a farmer, who buys a John Deere combine before harvest. It stays unused until his harvests are done, and returns it by end of harvest season incurring $30k on this entire transaction. Why does he…
This is a great initiative. However, I feel that "no-tech" shouldn't be a target and that isn't necessarily good. Ex. Precision tech helps reduce operator fatigue and increases efficiency with respect to equipment…
> However, I don't like new files as patches. I really prefer to have my device tree be a dts file that I bring in instead of bundled into a patch. Maybe I'm not following the guidelines, but I think it's nicer to be…
https://rust-for-linux.com/ shows a list.
I'd start from this - https://www.coursera.org/specializations/advanced-embedded-l... I studied under him at the university. He's also active in open source communities around embedded space.
A lot of work here is working on vendor provided BSP (which can range from esoteric mix of ancient kernels/bootloaders to top-quality community maintained mainline kernels) to work on your custom board/product.
> I just cannot see trading away these to maintain software. That's fine. Not everyone has to do OSS. It's similar to volunteering for charity (weak analogy).
Recently, I was browsing an open source project I use a lot. "Sign in to search code on GitHub" was kinda discouraging to see. Sure, I can clone it and run grep/ripgrep - but sometimes I like the ability to search the…
Curious: What does "writer's mind" mean with respect to deepening meditation practice?
Thanks for this thread. It's sad that I will have to switch to another keyboard.
Thanks a lot! :)
Thanks, that's valuable
The day Altium ends up running properly under Wine - is the day I remove the Windows installation on my device.
This is true. I think I stopped pirating games - as soon as I could afford Steam games. Only rarely pirate games to "try" them out - then buy it on Steam. It also helps that they've gotten easy to run on Linux.
I think that's one of the important features why I LOVE Rust! I recently wrote a Chip-8 emulator and creating an enum with all commands = AMAZING! (I come from C/Embedded world)
I'm curious if open source TPM would mean easier side-channel attacks. What's the reason everyone is super hush-hush around how their Hardware Security works?
and boredom, so the kids would venture into the field of interest on their own vs forced to do.
eMMC usually has csd and ext_csd registers that tells information regarding wear level and such. It's easy to access these from Linux, but not sure how we would do it on Android.
That man is really good at teaching/explaining SI concepts. He was my professor at my university and taught High Speed PCB design class. Lots of learning like the one you described!
There's a yocto layer for Jetson - which gives you highly customizable OS. Yocto does have steep learning curve, so that's a showstopper.
ADD: in short, it happens for "any" frequency. This is how a voltage signal propagates. However, for DC it happens once because you see "change" in voltage only once and that's it. As you increase the frequency, you'll…
This is probably a good video for understanding - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icRzEZF3eZo