
A weekly chat about all things Zephyr RTOS—community news, technical dicussions, and more.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

• Zephyr 4.3 feature freeze!
• Peter Korsgaard, the author of Buildroot, has been contributing to Zephyr, particularly around the EEPROM API.
• Qt completed their acquisition of IAR Systems. Qt already has some level of Zephyr support.
• The "sea... more
• Fabio ran a 100-mile mountain race in Japan. He used a custom, Zephyr-powered headlamp during the race, built with an STM32C071 and lenses from Ledil.
• The Zephyr feature freeze is scheduled for next Friday, October 24th.
• "Search by compatible... more
• Fabio's MinMax chronicles are over
• Google Japan's rotary dial keyboard. Everything is on GitHub - who is going to port it to Zephyr? :)
• The 1.65m long one from a few years back is pretty awesome too!
• Qualcomm acquires Arduino
• New Ar... more
• Linus rejects Linux RISC-V Big Endian patches.
• Many options for RPC (remote procedure call), but no silver bullet? Network buffers, COBS, Protobuf (nanopb), I2C target mode, EC Host Command subsystem, ...
• Ring Buffer API RFC.
• Support h... more
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Focused on the nuances and advancements of the Zephyr Real-Time Operating System (RTOS), discussions center around community updates, technical insights, and relevant industry events. Episodes feature lively conversations about recent developments, such as contributions from notable developers and community members, new features in the Zephyr ecosystem, and insights from conferences like the Think conference and the Zephyr Developer Summit. Unique aspects include emphasis on community collaboration and the exploration of technical challenges faced by developers in the embedded systems realm. Topics such as energy management for IoT devices and automated testing in embedded systems are also regularly addressed, making it a rich resource for ... more
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