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In-reply-to » All this hash breakage made me wonder if we should try to introduce “message IDs” after all. 😅

@movq@www.uninformativ.de Another idea: just hash the feed url and time, without the message content. And don’t twt more than once per second.

Maybe you could even just use the time, and rely on @-mentions to disambiguate. Not sure how that would work out.

Though I kind of like the idea of twts being immutable. At least, it’s clear which version of a twt you’re replying to (assuming nobody is engineering hash collisions).

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In-reply-to » @movq Is there a good way to get jenny to do a one-off fetch of a feed, for when you want to fill in missing parts of a thread? I just added @slashdot to my private follow file just because @prologic keeps responding to the feed :-P and I want to know what he's commenting on even though I don't want to see every new slashdot twt.

@prologic@twtxt.net I believe you when you say registries as designed today do not crawl. But when I first read the spec, it conjured in my mind a search engine. Now I don’t know how things work out in practice, but just based on reading, I don’t see why it can’t be an API for a crawling search engine. (In fact I don’t see anything in the spec indicating registry servers shouldn’t crawl.)

(I also noticed that https://twtxt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/registry.html recommends “The registries should sync each others user list by using the users endpoint”. If I understood that right, registering with one should be enough to appear on others, even if they don’t crawl.)

Does yarnd provide an API for finding twts? Is it similar?

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In-reply-to » @movq Is there a good way to get jenny to do a one-off fetch of a feed, for when you want to fill in missing parts of a thread? I just added @slashdot to my private follow file just because @prologic keeps responding to the feed :-P and I want to know what he's commenting on even though I don't want to see every new slashdot twt.

@prologic@twtxt.net I guess I thought they were search engines. Anyway, the registry API looks like a decent one for searching for tweets. Could/should yarn.social pods implement the same API?

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In-reply-to » @movq Is there a good way to get jenny to do a one-off fetch of a feed, for when you want to fill in missing parts of a thread? I just added @slashdot to my private follow file just because @prologic keeps responding to the feed :-P and I want to know what he's commenting on even though I don't want to see every new slashdot twt.

@prologic@twtxt.net What’s the difference between search.twtxt.net and the /api/plain/tweets endpoint of a registry? In my mind, a registry is a twtxt search engine. Or are registries not supposed to do their own crawling to discover new feeds?

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Connecting passion and technology: my journey as a volunteer at the first Kubernetes Community Day – Lima, Peru 2024
Community post by Diego Cordero, Graduate in Telecommunications Engineering Hello everyone! I’m Diego Cordero from Lima, Peru, and I graduated with a degree in telecommunications engineering. In this blog, I share my experience volunteering for the first time… ⌘ Read more

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LitmusChaos audit complete!
Cross-posted from the OSTIF blog OSTIF is proud to share the results of our security audit of LitmusChaos. LitmusChaos is an open source chaos engineering platform for a multitude of cloud platforms. With the help of 7ASecurity and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation,… ⌘ Read more

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Qualcomm RB3 Gen 2 Lite Vision Kit: Tailored for Enhanced AI Processing and Computer Vision
The newly launched Qualcomm RB3 Gen 2 Lite Vision Kit, powered by the Qualcomm QCS5430 processor, is engineered for high-performance computing. It supports a diverse array of IoT applications, from robotics and industrial handhelds to retail solutions, cameras, and drones. The kit is available in four feature packs, utilizing a 6 nm technology node. Feature […] ⌘ Read more

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wasmCloud on the factory floor: efficient and secure processing of high velocity machine data
End user blog by Jochen Rau and Tyler Schoppe, Platform Engineering team at MachineMetrics “WebAssembly, wasmCloud, and NATS will not only reshape the MachineMetrics business but are already transforming industrial IoT. A big thanks to the WebAssembly and… ⌘ Read more

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Bridging cultures: empowering Japanese contributions to the Kubernetes community
Community post by Xie Ziyi, Kubernetes Upstream Training Japan Organizer, Cloud Native Community Japan Organizer, and Software Engineer, NEC Solution Innovators, Ltd. What is Kubernetes Upstream Training Japan Kubernetes Upstream Training Japan is a training course held in… ⌘ Read more

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M5Stamp Fly and M5Atom Joystick: Affordable Quadcopter and Controller Solutions Based on the M5StampS3 Platform
Earlier this month, M5Stack introduced the M5Stamp Fly and M5Atom Joystick, both powered by the ESP32-S3 System-on-Chip. These open-source devices, comprising a quadcopter kit and a dual-joystick remote controller, are engineered to offer a comprehensive and programmable solution for a variety of applications, including dro … ⌘ Read more

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Introducing the Certified Backstage Associate certification for developers and platform engineers
As platform engineering and service catalogs have moved to the forefront of the conversation around cloud native developer experience, IT professionals need to understand the open source tools underpinning these trends. That’s why Cloud Native Computing Foundation and… ⌘ Read more

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If some of you budding fathers want to know how I created a computer nerd to one day work for Facebook in the big USA, well you purchase a $1000 Xmas present, an enormous thick book with C++ programming, and say, you can play as many games as you like kids, but James has to create them using computer software.

SO James created once a 3D chess program with sound, took 6 months or so, really hard to beat, not based on logic moves point by point like other chess programs, this one was based on the depth of looking for patterns, set it to 5 moves ahead and you were toast every time. Nice program too, sadly gone over the years, computers suffer from bit rot. We used to try and mark rotten hard drive discs once as bad sectors, not sure how UBuntu does this these days, I see a dozen errors on the screen every time I load.

Today I would purchase for my kids AI CAD simulation software with metal 3D printer and get your child to build fancy 3D models and engines from scratch. This will make them an expert in the CAD AI industry by the time they are 14 years old. Sadly AI is here to stay and will spoil the Internet.

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ADLINK Unveils New SBC35 Series: 3.5” Single Board Computers Featuring Intel i3/i5/i7 & N97 Processors
ADLINK Technology Inc has announced the launch of its new SBC35 Series of 3.5” Single Board Computers. These boards are engineered to maximize efficiency in compact spaces, making them ideal for space-constrained applications in automation, transportation, medical fields, and smart city projects. The SBC35 Series introduces two models: the high … ⌘ Read more

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Porting my JavaScript Game Engine to C for No Reason

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tl;dr: high_impact is small game engine for 2D action games. It’s written in C, compiles to Windows, Mac and Linux as well as to WASM for the Web. It’s “inspired by” my original Impact JavaScript game engine from 2010. The name high_impact is a nod to a time when C was considered a high level language.

MIT licensed, source on github: [github.com/phoboslab/high_impact](https://github … ⌘ Read more

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How to add OTEL instrumentation to a React Native app
Member post by Jonathan Munz, Senior Software Engineer at Embrace React Native allows developers to build native mobile apps using Javascript and Typescript for both iOS and Android. With a web language as its core and native deployment… ⌘ Read more

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Porting my JavaScript Game Engine to C for No Reason

high_impact

tl;dr: high_impact is small game engine for 2D action games. It’s written in C, compiles to Windows, Mac and Linux as well as to WASM for the Web. It’s “inspired by” my original Impact JavaScript game engine from 2010. The name high_impact is a nod to a time when C was considered a high level language.

MIT licensed, source on github: [github.com/phoboslab/high_impact](https://github … ⌘ Read more

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Kubestronaut in Orbit: Kolawole Olowoporoku
Get to know Kolawole This week’s Kubestronaut in Orbit, Kolawole Olowoporoku wears many hats in his role as a Senior Site Reliability Engineer at SEKAI. Kolawole has a passion for learning and for open source and lives in… ⌘ Read more

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Docker Security Advisory: AuthZ Plugin Bypass Regression in Docker Engine
Certain versions of Docker Engine have a security vulnerability that could allow an attacker to bypass authorization plugins (AuthZ) under specific circumstances. The base likelihood of this being exploited is low. This advisory outlines the issue, identifies the affected versions, and provides remediation steps for impacted users. ⌘ Read more

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How we improved availability through iterative simplification
Solving and staying ahead of problems when scaling up a system of GitHub’s size is a delicate process. Here’s a look at some of the tools in GitHub’s toolbox, and how we’ve used them to solve problems.

The post [How we improved availability through iterative simplification](https://github.blog/engineering/engineering-principles/how-we-improved-availability-through-iterative-simplification/ … ⌘ Read more

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How to review code effectively: A GitHub staff engineer’s philosophy
GitHub Staff Engineer Sarah Vessels discusses her philosophy of code review, what separates good code review from bad, her strategy for finding and reviewing code, and how to get the most from reviews of her own code.

The post [How to review code effectively: A GitHub staff engineer’s philosophy](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/how-to-review-code-effectively-a-github-staff-eng … ⌘ Read more

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Kubestronaut in Orbit: Eleni Grosdouli
Get to know Eleni This week’s Kubstronaut in Orbit, Eleni Grosdouli, brings diverse experiences to her role as a DevOps Consulting Engineer at Cisco Systems. She’s the go-to person for DevOps and Kubernetes Automation, with a passion for… ⌘ Read more

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ASRock Unveils New Mini-ITX Motherboards with AMD Ryzen Embedded 8000/7000 Processors
ASRock Industrial has recently introduced the IMB-A8000 and IMB-A1002 industrial motherboards, equipped with AMD Ryzen Embedded 8000/7000 series processors. These motherboards are engineered to enhance performance and reliability for edge AI applications across various sectors, including smart manufacturing, robotic control, machine vision, and smart retail. The IMB-A8000 m … ⌘ Read more

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Kubestronaut in Orbit: Peter Barczi
Get to know Peter Barczi Peter, one of our first Kubestronauts, has been working with Kubernetes only since 2021 but has still managed to pass all of CNCF’s Kubernetes certifications. He’s currently the Sr. DevOps Engineer / TechLead… ⌘ Read more

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(Updated) SkyByte: An Upcoming Mini DIY Drone Powered by ESP32 MCU with Smartphone Control
SkyByte: An Upcoming Mini DIY Drone Powered by ESP32 MCU with Smartphone Control
The SkyByte, an upcoming Mini DIY Wi-Fi Drone powered by the versatile ESP32 microcontroller, is set to debut on Kickstarter soon. This compact, open-source drone is engineered to attract both tech enthusiasts and beginners, featuring control via a smartphone app. ⌘ Read more

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2 of the Best Hex Editors for Mac: ImHex & Hex Fiend
Hex editors are software tools that are able to view and edit hex data and raw binary data of files, and can be frequently used by programmers, developers, and reverse engineers, to inspect, debug, and analyze files and software. Some advanced users even rely on hex editors for data recovery and digital forensics, or to … Read MoreRead more

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Building the future of 5G with cloud native tech: insights from Joel and Ashan from Swisscom
Member post by Anjali Udasi, Technical Writer, Zenduty and Shubham Srivastava, Developer Relations Engineer, Zenduty Joel Studler and Ashan Senevirathne took the stage at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe in Paris with their presentation, “From GitOps to Kubernetes Resource… ⌘ Read more

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How WebAssembly components extend the frontiers of Kubernetes to multi-cloud, edge, and beyond
Ambassador post by Taylor Thomas, CNCF Ambassador and Director of Engineering at Cosmonic WebAssembly (Wasm) components are here and already unlocking new computing patterns. Meanwhile, CNCF’s wasmCloud offers Wasm-native orchestration for distributed components—in essence, a Kubernetes for WebAssembly…. ⌘ Read more

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WebDAQ Series: Log, Monitor and Control Remotely
The WebDAQ series from Digilent consists of stand-alone data loggers designed for universal input applications, enabling remote system monitoring and control. This series includes three models: WebDAQ 904, WebDAQ 504, and WebDAQ 316, each engineered to cater to specific monitoring needs without the necessity of a personal computer. The WebDAQ 904 model is designed to […] ⌘ Read more

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Attack of the clones: Getting RCE in Chrome’s renderer with duplicate object properties
In this post, I’ll exploit CVE-2024-3833, an object corruption bug in v8, the Javascript engine of Chrome, that allows remote code execution (RCE) in the renderer sandbox of Chrome by a single visit to a malicious site.

The post [Attack of the clones: Getting RCE in Chrome’s renderer with duplicate object properties](https://github.blog/2024-06-26-attack-of-the-cl … ⌘ Read more

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Your guide to observability engineering in 2024
Member post originally published on the Logz.io blog by Jake O’Donnell It may sound complicated and daunting, but so much of observability is about discovering the unknown unknowns in your critical systems. The capabilities of observability engineering can… ⌘ Read more

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IBASE Launches IB200: 2.5″ Compact SBC with AMD Ryzen for Edge Computing
IBASE Technology Inc has announced the release of its first ultra-compact 2.5″ single board computer, the IB200, specifically engineered for edge computing environments. The IB200 leverages the AMD Ryzen Embedded R2000 Series, providing enhanced graphics processing capabilities, ideal for applications requiring high computational power in a small form factor. The IB200, an industrial-grade SBC, signif … ⌘ Read more

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The Talk Show Live From WWDC 2024 Now Available on YouTube
The Talk Show Live From WWDC 2024 is now available to watch on YouTube. Daring Fireball’s John Gruber discussed Apple Intelligence and other WWDC announcements with Apple’s software engineering chief Craig Federighi, marketing chief Greg Joswiak, and AI/machine learning head John Giannandrea in front of a live audience.

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AAEON UP Xtreme i14 Series Featuring 125H/155H Intel Processors Now Available for Pre-Order
AAEON UP Xtreme i14 Series Featuring 125H/155H Intel Processors Now Available for Pre-Order
The UP Xtreme i14 series is engineered for compact computing applications in industrial and commercial settings. It supports either the Intel Core Ultra 5 processor 125H or the Intel Core Ultra 7 processor 155H, both paired with Intel Arc graphics. This series also featur … ⌘ Read more

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M5Stack CoreS3 SE with 2.0″ Capacitive Touch Display and 16-bit I2S Amplifier
M5Stack CoreS3 SE with 2.0” Capacitive Touch Display and 16-bit I2S Amplifier
The M5Stack CoreS3 SE, a streamlined version of the third-generation CoreS3 unit from the M5Stack series, is engineered for IoT applications, smart home systems, and industrial automation. This device supports key programming platforms such as Arduino and UIFlow, enhancing its adaptability for diverse project requ … ⌘ Read more

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ZOTAC ZBOX PRO Series: External GPU Boxes Featuring NVIDIA RTX Ada Generation Professional-Grade GPUs
ZOTAC ZBOX PRO Series: External GPU Boxes Featuring NVIDIA RTX Ada Generation Professional-Grade GPUs
ZOTAC has recently launched the ZBOX PRO External Graphics Box series, engineered to enhance the graphics and computing performance of Mini PCs and notebooks. The series includes three models, with the EGB AD5000 featuring up to 9728 CUDA core … ⌘ Read more

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Z100-0dB Fanless Mini PC with N100 Intel Processor & 2.5GbE LAN Port
Z100-0dB Fanless Mini PC with N100 Intel Processor & 2.5GbE LAN Port
The Z100-0dB fanless mini PC is engineered for quiet performance thanks to its passive cooling system. Equipped with the Intel Alder Lake-N Quad-Core N100 processor, this device is optimal for web browsing and office applications, making it an excellent choice for Home Theatre PC setups or any environment where noise reduction is crucial. ⌘ Read more

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SkyByte: An Upcoming Mini DIY Drone Powered by ESP32 MCU with Smartphone Control
SkyByte: An Upcoming Mini DIY Drone Powered by ESP32 MCU with Smartphone Control
The SkyByte, an upcoming Mini DIY Wi-Fi Drone powered by the versatile ESP32 microcontroller, is set to debut on Kickstarter soon. This compact, open-source drone is engineered to attract both tech enthusiasts and beginners, featuring control via a smartphone app. ⌘ Read more

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X Confirms Plan to Make ‘Likes’ Private, Remove Likes Tab From Profiles
Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) will soon stop showing public “likes” on users’ profile pages, the company has said. The plan was confirmed on Wedndesday by X engineers, after MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris uncovered a flag in X’s iOS app revealing the coming change.

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How to Search Google Without AI Rubbish & Clutter
Remember when you used to use Google search and it would only return a list of links for web results, letting you easily find what you’re looking for? Google was once the best way to search the web, but as almost all Google users have noticed, the web search engine has become less of an … Read MoreRead more

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Love, hate, and policy languages: an introduction to decision-making engines
Community post by Gabriel L. Manor, Director of DevRel at Permit.io Domain-specific declarative languages have been a huge part of software development since its early days. Created to tackle the complexities and specialized requirements that general-purpose programming languages… ⌘ Read more

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Advanced usage of the NVIDIA Device Plugin
Member post originally published on the SuperOrbital blog by Keegan McCallum, Engineer Introduction In the previous post, we explored the fundamentals of using the NVIDIA Device Plugin to manage GPU resources in Kubernetes clusters. If you haven’t read… ⌘ Read more

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Announcing LitmusChaosCon 2024!
Community post by Prithvi-Raj, LitmusChaos Community Leader, CNCF Ambassador The LitmusChaos community is excited to announce the inaugural edition of its community conference, the LitmusChaosCon 2024, a one-day virtual-only conference on all things LitmusChaos and Chaos Engineering scheduled… ⌘ Read more

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FinOps for Kubernetes: engineering cost optimization
Community post by Saqib Jan Cloud has given on-demand access to compute resources, but high availability also makes cost a much more dynamic problem to forecast. This reverberates as companies continue to expand their cloud footprints and adopt… ⌘ Read more

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M5Stack CoreMP135: A Versatile Linux Industrial Control Host with Advanced Connectivity
M5Stack has launched the CoreMP135, an industrial control host equipped with the STM32MP135 processor. This device is engineered for a diverse range of uses, including industrial automation, smart home systems, IoT edge gateways, multimedia devices, and robot motion control, delivering robust performance and multifunctional capabilities. The CoreMP135 is powered by the S … ⌘ Read more

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KubeCon EU 2024: Highlights from Paris
If you stopped by the KubeCon EU 2024 Docker booth, you may have seen our Megennis Motorsport Racing experience. Or you may have talked to one of our engineers about our new fast Docker Build Cloud experience. We round up a few other highlights from Paris. ⌘ Read more

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Elevating system resilience: leveraging LitmusChaos and Backstage integration
Project post by Namkyu Park, Maintainer of LitmusChaos (LinkedIn | GitHub) This blog post provides step-by-step instructions for injecting chaos using LitmusChaos and managing it with Backstage. Table of Contents Chaos Engineering, LitmusChaos, and Backstage As cloud-native technologies, including Kubernetes,… ⌘ Read more

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Trenz Electronic Eval Board with Adaptive AMD Versal SoC and High-Speed I/Os
Trenz Electronic presents the TE0950-03-EGBE21A, an evaluation board incorporating the AMD Versal AI Edge VE2302 System-on-Chip. Designed for embedded applications requiring reliable serial connectivity, this embedded board is engineered to deliver consistent performance across various commercial and industrial applications.  At the heart of the board lies the AMD Versal AI Edge XCVE2302-1LS … ⌘ Read more

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Analog Discovery Pro ADP2230: New Mixed Signal Oscilloscope from Digilent
The Analog Discovery Pro ADP2230 is a mixed signal oscilloscope designed for a range of professional engineering applications. It integrates multiple functions typically found in various test and measurement devices into a single unit. Key components and capabilities include: For digital signal processing, the device includes 16 digital input/output channels, compatible with 3.3 V CMOS […] ⌘ Read more

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In-reply-to » I finally found the NASM assembler.

I finished my data structures classes with C++ and the next year they changed it out with Java. When i transferred up after my assoc degree it was C++ using the counter-strike source game engine.

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In-reply-to » I finally found the NASM assembler.

I finished my data structures classes with C++ and the next year they changed it out with Java. When i transferred up after my assoc degree it was C++ using the counter-strike source game engine.

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Microchip Launches Affordable PolarFire SoC Kit, Expanding Access to RISC-V and FPGA for Embedded Engineers
Today, Microchip unveiled the PolarFire SoC Discovery Kit, a cost-effective and versatile tool catering to a wide range of users, including students, beginners, and seasoned professionals. This user-friendly kit facilitates quick testing of application ideas, firmware development, programming, and debugging, making it suitable for … ⌘ Read more

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FRDM-MCXN947 Development Board for Embedded Applications with MCX N94/N54 MCUs
The FRDM-MCXN947 by NXP Semiconductors is an advanced development board, engineered specifically for swift prototyping with MCX N94X and N54X Microcontrollers. This board is an ideal tool for developing applications in fields such as Industrial Automation, AI and Machine Learning, Security Systems, and Smart City and Home technologies. At the heart of the FRDM-MCXN947 is […] ⌘ Read more

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Bringing npm registry services to GitHub Codespaces
The npm engineering team recently transitioned to using GitHub Codespaces for local development for npm registry services. This shift to Codespaces has substantially reduced the friction of our inner development loop and boosted developer productivity.

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CERBERUS2100: A Multi-CPU Open-Source Educational Microcomputer
Olimex recently featured the CERBERUS 2100 which is a multi-processor microcomputer that integrates classic computing architectures with modern design principles, offering a comprehensive educational platform for electronics and computer engineering students. The system features a trio of processors: the Z80 and W65C02S CPUs, known for their historical significance in computing, and an AVR I/O controller, […] ⌘ Read more

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GitHub’s Engineering Fundamentals program: How we deliver on availability, security, and accessibility
The Fundamentals program has helped us address tech debt, improve reliability, and enhance observability of our engineering systems.

The post [GitHub’s Engineering Fundamentals program: How we deliver on availability, security, and accessibility](https://github.blog/2024-02-08-githubs-engineering-fundamentals-program-how-we-delive … ⌘ Read more

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S2Pi’s N04 and N05 HATs for Raspberry Pi 5: NVMe Storage Expansion in 2230, 2242, 2260, 2280 Sizes
S2Pi has introduced two new HATs tailored for the Raspberry Pi 5, designed to enhance the device’s storage capacity through its new PCIe interface. These boards are engineered to optimize the performance of NVMe M2 SSDs and expand the Raspberry Pi 5’s storage capabilities and performance. The N04 board, a PCIe Peripheral Board, is crafted […] ⌘ Read more

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TBS-h574TX NASbook Features M.2/E1.S SSD Support and High-Speed 2.5GbE + 10GbE Ports
QNAP recently unveiled a compact NASbook TBS-h574TX  engineered for on-site video shooting, post-production environments, small studios, and small office/home office users. This device is built around the 13th Gen Intel Core hybrid-architecture and feature high-speed I/Os and extensive storage interfaces. According to the product page, the TBS-h574TX will feature the following … ⌘ Read more

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