I made sure our tooling was 100% linux compatible because I thought, “once Kicad is good enough I can ditch Altium and we can be an all linux shop”. My 2 senior embedded devs chose Win10 for their machines.. *smh*
I understood from a talk by Bryan that you guys are making rack-designed server hardware for organisations that want to host their servers on site, and I have three questions: 1) what is the focus on deeply embedded systems for? 2) what are the use cases for deeply embedded systems? (Besides high flying baloon electronics). 3) what is with the focus on a very reliant OS, since the rack hardware is for servers, wouldn't Illumos or a BSD have suffised?
had to work with the L4Re microkernel in a past job. And besides the use of C++ in the kernel and tasks, the worst part about it was that they didn't use a proper IDL. Instead they used a crazy C++ template construct to generate the interface stubs.
1:10:33 - “Windows and to a lesser degree Mac are operating systems that don’t have package managers”. Windows Package Manager first released in May 2020. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Package_Manager
I made sure our tooling was 100% linux compatible because I thought, “once Kicad is good enough I can ditch Altium and we can be an all linux shop”.
My 2 senior embedded devs chose Win10 for their machines.. *smh*
This was a really interesting space, Cliff is great.
I understood from a talk by Bryan that you guys are making rack-designed server hardware for organisations that want to host their servers on site, and I have three questions:
1) what is the focus on deeply embedded systems for?
2) what are the use cases for deeply embedded systems? (Besides high flying baloon electronics).
3) what is with the focus on a very reliant OS, since the rack hardware is for servers, wouldn't Illumos or a BSD have suffised?
had to work with the L4Re microkernel in a past job. And besides the use of C++ in the kernel and tasks, the worst part about it was that they didn't use a proper IDL. Instead they used a crazy C++ template construct to generate the interface stubs.
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please use microsoft team next time
Great talk, I would like to hear your takes about exokernel though.
twitter conscientious objector,,, if only i were so brave,, o7
There's always Jitsi when you get sick of the Twitter garbage. Entertaining as always. Thanks for posting.
1:10:33 - “Windows and to a lesser degree Mac are operating systems that don’t have package managers”.
Windows Package Manager first released in May 2020. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Package_Manager
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