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Color me skeptical, but I did just order a Uno Q a couple of days ago, right before all this T&C news broke. So I guess I'll still spend at least a modest amount of time fiddling with that when it arrives.

That said, I definitely have some severe reservations about the path that Arduino is on, especially given Qualcomm's history. Old aphorisms like "The leopard doesn't change its spots", and "the apple doesn't fall far from the tree" weigh heavily in mind right now. As does the parable about the scorpion and the frog.


Same :) I haven't touched electronics since college and the Uno was pretty cheap. No regrets though, just want to hack and learn on something.


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Very very nice idea!


The analysis discussed in this study and its previous version is based on a well-known NP-complete problem which is called the "satisfiability problem" or "SAT". From SAT a new NP-complete problem, called "core function", derives; this problem is described by a Boolean function of the number of the clauses of SAT. In this study, a new proof is presented according to which the number of gates of the minimal implementation of core function increases with n exponentially. Since the synthesis of the core function is an NP-complete problem, this result can be considered as the proof of the theorem which states that the class P of all the decision problems which can be solved in polynomial time does not coincide with the class NP of the problems for which an answer can be verified in polynomial time.


MbedOS (https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os), the RTOS from ARM, has a very large C++ API (leveraging C/C++ SDKs from hardware vendors).


The name actually reminds me of the awesome RenderMan-compliant BMRT https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Moon_Rendering_Tools


For me the name reminded me of Mental Ray. Dunno if there is any connection.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mental_Ray


Eh, it traces rays and the moon (and "Moon Boy") are DreamWorks.


The author shows how to connect a cheap Arduino MK1310 to The Helium Network. The post also shows how to sign and cipher messages using the integrated ATECC508A cryptochip.


There is a lot of marketing-level information about Matter (formerly CHIP), but very few technical breakdowns, so the authors wrote one.


Because AWS doesn't have his own fancy language.



CloudFormation is not a language, it is a collection of cloud infrastructure


This tweet is likely referring to the fact that you can place special constructs in the YAML/JSON files to add control flow, thereby making it a crude templating language.


Microsoft has Project Verona


Microsoft has C#, F# and Visual Basic that are rather more significant than Project Verona.


True but I was thinking more in the systems programming context


Ah, I don't think Go, Swift or Hack (from the tweet you are replying to) really apply to systems programming contexts any more than C# does.


Yeah, like those Gos, Javas, Kotlins, C Sharps and so on. A lot of fanciness rolling across companies.


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