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We’ll be talking more about the progress on the CHERIoT port of Rust at CHERI Blossoms next week, but here’s a teaser:
The embedded graphics crate rendering an image on Sonata. This currently using a (memory-safe) C function to draw pixels (that can go away with a little bit more work) but the current compiler is able to build this crate and run it in a CHERIoT compartment.
I love how vibecoded commits are called vommits. It's so perfect.
I'm hoping to reproduce this cavity stabilized oscillator design from NIST but at 12 GHz as an ultra low phase noise reference clock for the vector signal generator. This nonsense is optional, the clock could be as simple as an LMX2594.
These pipe couplings are very close to what I need for a TE015 resonator at 12 GHz. They need some minor machining, polishing, endcaps, coupling loops.
https://tf.nist.gov/general/pdf/1887.pdf
https://tf.nist.gov/general/pdf/2729.pdf
CFP for LPC 2026 is open!
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RE: https://social.afront.org/@MLE_online/116116531245705615
Apparently certain amazon basics color changing smart light bulb's contain ESP32 boards.
If one happens to come across one. As the PSU's are the likely parts to fail, not the rest of it.
#systemd v260~rc1 is out! We are not late on the schedule, we simply took over and reimplemented the meaning of punctuality from the traditional shell-based implementation.
We will be having Fedora Hatch at @socallinuxexpo this year! On Friday, March 6, join us for our dedicated track!
What are we talking about?
* Getting started in open source
* @centos and Fedora collaboration
* RPM packaging workshop
* And more!
The “RTTY Receiver by Artificial Intelligence” article I wrote for ORI will run in May/June 2026 QEX. Roughly 18 months after it was submitted and accepted for publication. Very happy it's been scheduled, but it does take about a year on average to get an article into their magazines.
The work has been presented multiple times, and the recordings of the presentations are online. What we did was to build and train a machine learning model to receive RTTY in noisy conditions. Not LLM stuff.