
A weekly chat about all things Zephyr RTOS—community news, technical discussions, and more.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

• Birthday cake at Embedded World 🎂
• Arduino Ventuno Q
• zstreamer — media streaming for Zephyr
• New arch_switch() context layer for Cortex-M has landed
• Heap hardening with canary-based corruption detection
• New fs mv shell command
• AD... more
• Winterthur meetup recordings are now on YouTube!
• ZSWatch dev kit available on Elecrow
• Upcoming Tech Talk: Cellular IoT with Zephyr and the nRF9151 MicroMod
• Golioth acquired by Canonical
• STMicroelectronics unveils the STM32C5 — Cortex-... more
• RFC: FIDO2/CTAP2 authenticator subsystem
• Google's OpenSK
• Focusrite / Adam Audio job offer
• Major context switch rework
• The FTP client has landed, and a TFTP server is on its way
• HTML build report for your Zephyr app
• New west seria... more
• ICLegend S3KM1110 mmWave radar sensor
• Devicetree ranges discussion
• Zephyr SDK dropping x86-64 macOS builds
• The Hidden Costs of Using Zephyr — by Shawn Hymel
• New DNS browse shell command
• FTP client library and shell module coming up more
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Content focuses on discussions surrounding the Zephyr real-time operating system (RTOS), encompassing a variety of topics related to the development community, technical innovations, and practical applications. The conversations often span recent changes and enhancements within the Zephyr ecosystem, including insights on driver support, protocol implementations, and community engagement at conferences. Noteworthy content includes explorations of embedded systems, collaborative projects, and the importance of contributions from users, promoting an open-source ethos. Unique elements include humor infused into technical discussions and the hosts sharing personal anecdotes, making the content relatable and engaging for listeners.
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