Return of wolves to Yellowstone has led to a surge in aspen trees
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Linux on Snapdragon X Elite: Linaro and Tuxedo Pave the Way for ARM64 Laptops
linaro.org
Beetroot juice lowers blood pressure in older people by changing oral microbiome
news.exeter.ac.uk
Chemical process produces critical battery metals with no waste
spectrum.ieee.org
Hierarchical Reasoning Model
arxiv.org
4k NASA employees opt to leave agency through deferred resignation program
kcrw.com
High-performance RISC-V processors: UltraRISC UR-DP1000, Zhihe A210, SpacemIT K3
cnx-software.com
Fast and cheap bulk storage: using LVM to cache HDDs on SSDs
quantum5.ca
Smallest particulate matter air quality sensor for ultra-compact IoT devices
bosch-sensortec.com
The future is not self-hosted, but self-sovereign
robertmao.com
Constrained languages are easier to optimize
jyn.dev
BlueOS Kernel – Written in Rust, compatible with POSIX
github.com
Janet: Lightweight, Expressive, Modern Lisp
janet-lang.org
A low power 1U Raspberry Pi cluster server for inexpensive colocation (2021)
github.com
Coronary artery calcium testing can reveal plaque in arteries, but is underused
nytimes.com
Rust running on every GPU
rust-gpu.github.io
StackSafe: Taming Recursion in Rust Without Stack Overflow
fast.github.io
16colo.rs: ANSI/ASCII art archive
16colo.rs
Cable bacteria are living batteries
asimov.press
Low cost mmWave 60GHz radar sensor for advanced sensing
infineon.com
I regularly see articles pop in here about OS development happening in China but I find it very hard to find resource in English about what’s actually happening.
Could anyone give an overview of what Huawei and Vivo are doing? I understand it’s mostly RTOS to use on phone. How does it compare to QNX and Linux? Is it as ambitious as Fuchsia?
Apparently they are shipping. It’s weird that we have reached a point where there seem to be two worlds not talking to each other much.