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| | Gitpod provides Linux-based development environments on demand along with a web editor frontend (VS Code). There is apparently no limit on what you can do in a Gitpod workspace, e.g., I ran my own toy kernel in QEMU in the browser.
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| | With the recent announcement of Apple Silicon (Apple laptops shifting to the 64 bit ARM architecture), it's a great time to finally learn ARM64! Since actual ARM64 systems are a bit hard to come by, here's how to set up a basic dev playground on a standard Ubuntu 18.04 x86-64 system. We'll be
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| So I've decided to actually start learning Rust. I've considered it a couple of times before but I always found some reasons to avoid going deep. For example: There's was no mainline support for RISC-V I've done some small hobby work with RISC-V in C, but this small hump seemed good enough to stop me from diving into Rust - oh for shame. Fast forward to today I think I can live with the RISC-V split in Rust/embedded (or whatever it is now, I don't actually know).