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blog.kiranshila.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author discusses their experience developing a Rust driver crate for a DC power monitoring chip in a radio telescope project, highlighting the benefits of Rust's compile-time guarantees and ecosystem for embedded systems. | |
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iosoft.blog
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| | | | | In a previous post, I described 'EDLA', a WiFi-based logic analyser unit, that uses a Web-based display. That version used an ESP32 to provide WiFi connectivity; the PEDLA uses a Pi PicoW module instead. Hardware PEDLA circuit board The hardware is similar to the previous version; aside from the CPU change, the main addition is... | |
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blog.rahix.de
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| | | | | Blog post about the port-expander Rust crate. | |
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pointieststick.com
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| | | My new laptop arrived last week and I've been using it since then! Here are my impressions so far of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga (gen 4), and how it compares to my old laptop, a 2016 HP Spectre x360: Hardware side Case and ports Top-notch quality. The laptop feels lightweight given its size, and... | ||