Chromedp: "#GoLang package that provides a simple API to control the Chrome Browser"
https://www.pacenthink.io/post/feeding-a-hungry-mouse-using-chromedp-and-golang/
#LVGL ends collaboration with SquareLine Studio
Wish sold to Qoo10 for $173 million
https://www.rttnews.com/3423840/contextlogic-to-sell-wish-assets-to-qoo10-for-173-mln.aspx
#QuickJS JavaScript Engine blinks a Simulated LED ... On Apache #NuttX Emulator 🎉
Source: https://github.com/lupyuen/quickjs-nuttx#quickjs-blinks-the-led-on-ox64-emulator
#QuickJS JavaScript Engine blinks the LED ... On Apache #NuttX Emulator! 🎉
Source: https://github.com/lupyuen/quickjs-nuttx#quickjs-blinks-the-led-on-ox64-emulator
USB PD Tester: Power Supply Gadget with #RISCV CH32X035
CERBERUS 2100: "open source hardware and software educational multi-processor eight-bit computer, featuring both Z80 and 6502 CPUs"
Usborne Computer Books from 1980s (Free PDF)
Adding ioctl() to #QuickJS JavaScript Engine ... So we can control #NuttX Devices
Source: https://github.com/lupyuen/quickjs-nuttx#add-ioctl-to-quickjs-for-nuttx
#QuickJS calls POSIX open() on Apache #NuttX RTOS 🎉 ... Up Next: Adding ioctl() to control NuttX Devices
Source: https://github.com/lupyuen/quickjs-nuttx#quickjs-calls-posix-open-on-nuttx
#QuickJS JavaScript Engine runs OK on Apache #NuttX RTOS for QEMU #RISCV 🎉 ... Remember to increase the NuttX Stack Size 👍
Source: https://github.com/lupyuen/quickjs-nuttx#nuttx-stack-is-full-of-quickjs
"Notebooks of a Wandering Monk" by Matthieu Ricard
#QuickJS on Apache #NuttX RTOS ... Hitting unexpected Sentinel Values 🤔
Source: https://github.com/lupyuen/quickjs-nuttx#atom-sentinel-becomes-0xffff_ffff
"Expect" Script for repeatedly testing QuickJS on Apache #NuttX (QEMU) ... Super efficient 👍
Source: https://github.com/lupyuen/quickjs-nuttx/blob/master/nuttx/qemu.exp
Yes and No. If you have lived in China, you must have noticed the lack of honorable business practices and precision. So for every pearl of excellence there are a dozen scoundrels trying to ride on that success, and it creates an enormous downward pull on those.
We can already see a higher frequency of microcontroller "bugs" in silicon. GigaDevices GD32 cloning of STM32 has plenty of mistakes in them, much higher than ST. And that is with IP purchased from ARM.
IoT Techie and Educator / Apache NuttX PMC