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@lupyuen @gbraad Seeing it when it was released made me feel physically ill until I saw that it potentially had real T-Head cores.

It seems as with most things from BL, the BL808 needs some perspective added to make sense of what is going on.

You have made their products usable from the first time I encountered them. There is no other person who is fit to do what you do.

@lupyuen That is a mostly secure connection. I'd say that it's approximately as trustworthy as the molex connectors or jumpers. It reminds me of a Lineman's Splice for wiring.

"Tessa was taken offline over reports that the Chatbot had issued problematic advice that could have exacerbated the symptoms of people seeking help for Eating Disorders" ()

theconversation.com/replacing-

"LispE is a Dialect that is based on Arrays rather than linked lists ... many APL operators can be implemented"

github.com/naver/lispe/wiki/6.

Xiaomi Tango: "wraps a 32-bit ARM process and runs it as 64-bit process by translating all of the instructions into AArch64 code"

thechipletter.substack.com/p/e

@lupyuen how is NuttX hardware support compared to BL's SDKs? I think they have some sort of rust SDK or FreeRTOS.

@danct12 @lupyuen They're nice boards; almost a spiritual successor to the BL602 Stack boards that Lup and I worked on ... that never shipped, sigh. The downside, of course, is Bouffalo's SDK mess.

@lupyuen I have the Sipeed M1s DOCK. Been thinking of doing something with it.

I wish NuttX should have an easier configuring system. e.g. I would like to configure it for esp32s3 with smp+spiram+ble+wifi enabled, which now they are separated.

cc: @lupyuen

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