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The RP20240 is not only available for embedded development in C, C++, Rust but also interpreted languages like Python and JavaScript. Super versatile.


If this was nix it would still work.


It's incredible to see Apple contributing here. Excited to see what they bring to their platforms.


Why is this being downvoted? Agreed. They have acquired so much talent [1] in this space, it's exciting to start seeing things come out of that.

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj9Jg4WldJg


Great preparation for Reality Pro


Reminds me of Kryptonian tech in Man of Steel


This is exactly what this reminded me of. I can forsee high fidelity solid, textured holograms just being some kind of colour changing liquid that's controlled with sound waves.

Perhaps 100 years into the future we will have dynamic furniture at a whim in our houses through some kind of similar technology .. or be able to materialize dynamic cooking pots exactly suitable for each dish, and then de materialize them afterwards (skip cleaning!), rather than store 20-odd differently sized pots.


I was thinking maybe some day an artist could release concept album that, with a little material added in a stereo field, animates material into a 3D moving scene, like a hologram movie except with real stuff.


That’s assuming we would still have pots or a need for them with this tech.


I see a micro LED assembly solution


I'm in the middle of making a Host JavaScript environment for M4 microcontrollers using duktape as the JavaScript interpreter. The microcontroller mounts as a flash drive and you can save your JS to the board directly.


This.


The USD derives it's value from the US's military's ability to exercise force over oil.

If Mozilla was concerned with energy consumption they'd stop USD donations.


Mine Bitcoin.


Zune was instrumental in many of the design systems we have today.


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