
238: My Brain Is My Toolbelt
Chris and Elecia answered some listener questions about dynamic memory and shared code. Then Elecia gave a presentation about ShotSpotter, the gunshot location system she worked on. Elecia enjoyed The...
15 Mars 201854min

237: Break All the Laws of Physics
Jan Jongboom (@janjongboom) of Mbed (@ArmMbed) joined us to talk about compilers, online hardware simulators, and inference on embedded devices. Find out more about Mbed on mbed.com. The board simulat...
9 Mars 201848min

236: The Concept of Delayed Gratification
Roger Linn (@roger_linn) gave us new ideas about musical instruments, detailing how wonderful expressive control, 3D buttons, and keyscanning can be. Roger's company is Roger Linn Design. We talked ex...
2 Mars 20181h 10min

235: Imagine That, Suckers!
We spoke to author Robin Sloan (@robinsloan) about his books and near-future science fiction. Robin wrote Mr. Penumbra's 24 Hour Bookstore and Sourdough. Robin's website is robinsloan.com. Go there fo...
21 Feb 20181h 8min

234: The Good Word About AI
Dustin Franklin of NVIDIA (@NVIDIAEmbedded) spoke with us about the Jetson TX2, a board designed to bring AI into embedded systems. Dusty wrote Two Days to a Demo, both the original supervised learnin...
14 Feb 201850min

233: Always the Wrong Way
Chris and Elecia chatted about listener emails, and other stuff and things. Elecia wrote a book called Making Embedded Systems, if you want to see the chapter about interrupts and timers, hit the con...
9 Feb 201844min

232: Blob Is a Good Word
We spoke with Jackson Keating (@jacksonakeating) about Bluetooth Low Energy, going over GATTs layouts and the general BLE usage. While Jackson prefers the Bluetooth spec as the best reading explanatio...
2 Feb 20181h 10min

231: Single Origin Coffee
Tim O'Reilly (@timoreilly) talks about economics, books, and the future. Check out Tim's new book, WTF: What's the Future and Why It's Up to Us. And yes, this is Tim O'Reilly of O'Reilly books. Eleci...
25 Jan 20181h 9min




















