
A weekly chat about all things Zephyr RTOS—community news, technical discussions, and more.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 9 months ago |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

• Linus' guitar pedal project, and why it clearly needs Zephyr next
• RISC-V Summit Europe recap: QEMU, custom instructions, DSPs, and low-power cores
• ETM tracing, CoreSight, and "time-travel" debugging
• Testplan v2 for faster, smarter CI
• C... more
• A reminder to fill out the Zephyr Developer Survey 2026 before it closes at the end of June. Thanks in advance!
• iBattery SDK, a Zephyr-friendly battery intelligence layer with software-side state-of-charge experiments
• ZMK coredump experimenta... more
• Please take 5-10 min to fill out the Zephyr Developer Survey if you haven't already!
• An Ada runtime for Zephyr
• Composite fuel gauge support for battery estimation without a dedicated fuel-gauge IC
• Golioth's local shell talks SMP to devic... more
• Build there, flash here workflow for remote builds and local flashing
• A Zephyr-native Meshtastic stack, with LoRa, Protobuf, GNSS, sensors, MQTT and more
• minmax.h cleanup for the new lowercase min/max macros
• Min/max constraints for devicet... more
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Technical deep-dives into Zephyr RTOS ecosystem, practical debugging stories, and ecosystem-level news define this show. Across recent episodes the discussion centers on kernel and toolchain updates, security considerations, hardware integrations, and new boards or modules, with frequent attention to development workflows, documentation improvements, and community events. The duo blends hands-on engineering chatter with broader industry context—covering AI-in-edge trends, security standards, and major industry moves—making it a go-to for embedded developers, hardware engineers, and OSS contributors who want actionable insights and a pulse on the Zephyr community. A notable strength is the consistent focus on real-world lab experiences, comm... more
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