It's similar - basically here a vector/tensor is an array of magnitudes across N dimensions. Whereas in (undergrad-level) physics you might have a 3- or 4-D vector for spatial dimensions and time, here the LLMs are…
Yes! There’s an ioctl interface for managing the watchdog, and a character device at /dev/watchdog. The kernel docs[1] are a decent jumping off point to learn more. Upon reading these I did realize on Linux it’s…
Preface: my knowledge here is on ARM, particularly baremetal, but also embedded Linux. No idea about Windows or x86. Generally there’s a hardware watchdog implemented as a counter/timer in the processor. It can have a…
Ex-Garmin engineer here. There are pockets of the company that use Android, and a bunch of the larger-scale systems have moved to using embedded Linux with Yocto. The proprietary RTOS that runs on the watches is a super…
Congrats on the launch! Just wanted to chime in and give you folks some props, I've been using infracost for a few months as a one-man infra team for a small nonprofit I volunteer with. It was super easy to get set up…
I love how easy it is to get up and running with Nomad + Consul, I really hope to see them gain more traction as well
This is entirely possible, though to me it seems more likely that an executive team ruled out doing transitions in batches. Then, when their online banking enrollment system encountered some reasonably-sized subset of…
The "additional support" they opened Sunday was a nightmare - lots of recordings on Twitter of the call center either hanging up on you in the phone tree, getting a rep who immediately says they cannot hear you before…
I was in the same boat - check out DAS Budget. It's currently more or less a 1:1 clone of Simple's UX and is available as an open beta on both iOS and Android It uses Plaid for its banking backend, and so far is working…
The "Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect" is an RP4040 board slated to be coming soon that will provide WiFi and Bluetooth. I expect we'll see more RP2040 devboards & SOMs coming soon that fill the connectivity niche.
"Wellerman" is certainly the most popular, but there have been several! Lately I've been seeing people take up "Leave Her Johnny", "The Last Shanty", and even some labor songs like "Process Man"/"The Chemical Worker's…
People have said it off and on through this thread, but the true differentiator for me has always been Goals + Expenses. They account for the fact that money is fungible and the envelopes are "soft", but still provide a…
Alyssa was one of the primary developers behind the Panfrost open source drivers for a subset of Mali GPUs - she's a brilliant engineer and great to work with.
Used to work in Garmin's marine division on these products.. thanks for the kind words and bringing up fond memories :)
It's similar - basically here a vector/tensor is an array of magnitudes across N dimensions. Whereas in (undergrad-level) physics you might have a 3- or 4-D vector for spatial dimensions and time, here the LLMs are…
Yes! There’s an ioctl interface for managing the watchdog, and a character device at /dev/watchdog. The kernel docs[1] are a decent jumping off point to learn more. Upon reading these I did realize on Linux it’s…
Preface: my knowledge here is on ARM, particularly baremetal, but also embedded Linux. No idea about Windows or x86. Generally there’s a hardware watchdog implemented as a counter/timer in the processor. It can have a…
Ex-Garmin engineer here. There are pockets of the company that use Android, and a bunch of the larger-scale systems have moved to using embedded Linux with Yocto. The proprietary RTOS that runs on the watches is a super…
Congrats on the launch! Just wanted to chime in and give you folks some props, I've been using infracost for a few months as a one-man infra team for a small nonprofit I volunteer with. It was super easy to get set up…
I love how easy it is to get up and running with Nomad + Consul, I really hope to see them gain more traction as well
This is entirely possible, though to me it seems more likely that an executive team ruled out doing transitions in batches. Then, when their online banking enrollment system encountered some reasonably-sized subset of…
The "additional support" they opened Sunday was a nightmare - lots of recordings on Twitter of the call center either hanging up on you in the phone tree, getting a rep who immediately says they cannot hear you before…
I was in the same boat - check out DAS Budget. It's currently more or less a 1:1 clone of Simple's UX and is available as an open beta on both iOS and Android It uses Plaid for its banking backend, and so far is working…
The "Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect" is an RP4040 board slated to be coming soon that will provide WiFi and Bluetooth. I expect we'll see more RP2040 devboards & SOMs coming soon that fill the connectivity niche.
"Wellerman" is certainly the most popular, but there have been several! Lately I've been seeing people take up "Leave Her Johnny", "The Last Shanty", and even some labor songs like "Process Man"/"The Chemical Worker's…
People have said it off and on through this thread, but the true differentiator for me has always been Goals + Expenses. They account for the fact that money is fungible and the envelopes are "soft", but still provide a…
Alyssa was one of the primary developers behind the Panfrost open source drivers for a subset of Mali GPUs - she's a brilliant engineer and great to work with.
Used to work in Garmin's marine division on these products.. thanks for the kind words and bringing up fond memories :)