
A weekly chat about all things Zephyr RTOS—community news, technical discussions, and more.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

• Device filesystem for /dev-style access and Linux portability
• CDAC THEJAS32 RISC-V support
• Proposed fan subsystem
• Twister preferred_toolchain support for better LLVM coverage (among other things)
• Initial DWC2 USB host controller suppor... more
• New Zephyr RTOS Cookbook from Roy Jamil and Ayoub Bersheela (AC6), now on Amazon in print and e-book
• Git 2.55: one-step commit fixups, auto-stash on checkout, and remote groups for fetch and push
• Linux kernel debating the Assisted-by: tag
•... more
• snprintk() vs. snprintf()
• Linux 7.2 drops strncpy()
• Steam Machine teardown, and another kite spotted inside
• SPDX 3 SBOM support lands in Zephyr, a day before it merged in the Linux kernel.
• Web-based SPDX 3 visualization tool, for bro... more
• The Orange Pi 6, a 12-core Cortex-A720 SBC, maybe powerful enough for hardware-in-the-loop CI
• Shell command chaining with &&
• A VirtIO input driver bringing touch, mouse, and keyboard to QEMU
• A FIDO2/CTAP2 authenticator subsystem, with a ... more
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This show centers on embedded systems and open-source software for Zephyr RTOS, blending technical deep-dives with community updates, tooling improvements, and hardware-news quick takes. Episodes frequently cover new device support, kernel and driver enhancements, board-level anecdotes, and governance moves within the Zephyr ecosystem, along with hands-on build tips and demonstrations. A notable strength is the duo's ability to translate dense engineering topics into practical guidance for developers, contributors, and teams evaluating Zephyr for routers, IoT devices, and other embedded products. The format tends to mix event announcements, collaboration prompts, and real-world hardware discussions, making it especially valuable for listene... more
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