Earlier this month, thousands of attendees participated in Open Source Summit Japan to learn best practices, celebrate technology, discuss what’s next and network with each other. Kate Stewart, Vice President of Dependable…
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As a lot of folks are wrapping up for the holiday season, the Zephyr community hasn’t slowed down all that much last week and there were quite a few noteworthy…
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Arduino UNO R4 is a super-nova in open hardware. This is cheap, readily available, and it can use many existing options from third parties and communities. We want to use…
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By looking at the press headlines, we’ve learned that open source is already being used in market segments (like space, automotive, industrial, medical, agricultural) applications that have safety considerations today. …
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Happy Friday, folks! Once is not custom, let’s dive right into this week’s updates from Zephyr RTOS land, although don’t forget to submit a talk to FOSDEM 2024 before midnight!New…
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This blog originally ran on the LF Energy website. For more content like this, click here. Open Source Summit Europe 2023 brought together a panel of experts to explore the…
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Howdy! Before diving into this week’s updates, I would like to take a minute to encourage you to have a look at the Call for Papers for two really good…
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This blog originally ran on the Antmicro website. For more content like this, click here. Around two years ago, Antmicro introduced the Renode Zephyr Dashboard that combines structured data from the Zephyr RTOS with the capabilities of…
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Written by Roy Jamil, Training Engineer at Ac6 Introduction Welcome to part 4 and the final part of our blog series on multithreading problems. In the previous articles ( part…
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It was a lot of fun to play the guest in this week’s Zephyr Tech Talk. There was a lot to cover in “just” one hour (and there were tons…
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