Hello Domingo... vamos conectando con el descanso dominical 🍪🥐☕
⚠️ PRECAUCIÓN por el Mediterráneo ⛈️
Lluvias torrenciales y tormentas severas en el Mediterráneo y el sur
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Lluvias torrenciales, tormentas e incluso tornados: la previsión de Sergio Escama para hoy y mañana; las horas críticas
Los meteorólogos advierten: lluvias torrenciales y riesgo de inundaciones repentinas las próximas horas serán críticas.Sergio Escama Sanchez (Tiempo.com)
Motorcycle in a big city
Hello everyone, approx. I will be buying a motorcycle at the end of February next year. I used to ride and I miss it too + I see a lot of scooters andBYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
I'll be presenting some of my latest work on Xous & Baochip with @Xobs at #39C3 on Day two, 11PM room One:
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Hope to see you there!
For more on Baochip, checkout bluesky: bsky.app/profile/baochip.com or read the source at github: github.com/baochip/baochip-1x
The TL;DR is that Baochip is a "mostly-open" RTL SoC in 22nm TSMC, purpose-built for Xous and expressly packaged for IRIS inspection. It packs in five RISC-V CPU cores (one Vexriscv CPU at 350MHz, and four PicoRV's at 700MHz), 2MiB on-chip SRAM and 4MiB on-chip RRAM (basically FLASH).
I'm aiming to have the chip broadly available by early 2026. Right now I have first silicon. You can follow development & ask questions on the Baochip discord at discord.gg/yesbcPF9Xy
Sorry, no website yet - I suck at marketing - but hey, at least the source code is up!
[39c3] Xous: A Pure-Rust Rethink of the Embedded Operating System
The world is full of small, Internet-of-Things (IoT) gadgets running embedded operating systems. These devices generally fall into two categories: larger devices running a full operating system using an MMU which generally means Linux, or smaller ...39c3
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Cloud: Zoff in Bayern wegen Milliardenauftrag an Microsoft ohne Ausschreibung
Das Open-Source-Lager, Informatiker und IT-Wirtschaft warnen vor Verlust der digitalen Souveränität in Bayern und fordern den Stopp der Microsoft-Verhandlungen.
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#DigitaleSouveränität #IT #Microsoft #OpenSource #Wirtschaft #news
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Ich bezweifel' ja, dass sämtliche M365/Azure-Admins eine entsprechende SÜ haben...
Congress adds ban on Trans Women in academy sports to defense bill
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Congress adds ban on Trans Women in academy sports to defense bill
Congress advances an NDAA with a federal ban on transgender women in women’s sports at U.S. military academies.Liz Schob (QnotesCarolinas.com)
[ZAP] SI VIS PACEM PARA BELLUM (Le Pixel Mort)
Le Canard Réfractaire – Tipeee
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Thailand says Cambodian rocket fire has caused its first civilian death in new border fighting
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Real estate agents in Austria… Your sats are truly indescribable
I know, it's been discussed many times, but the ad simply embodies everything that is wrong with the brokerage system in Austria:BYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
Kind 3 (*2016) hat gerade die allererste E-Mail in seinem Leben verschickt. Ein Moment der Zeitgeschichte, den ich hier mit euch teile.
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British press complains about Poles leaving the UK for #Poland, calling this “exodus” and
The great Polish exodus: The arrival of 100,000s of Poles changed the face of Britain, but now they’re returning home in droves for a better life in their low-tax, booming homeland. Could there be a more damning indictment of our decline?
The press who published it is… The Daily Mail, who literally engineered #Brexit 😂
I meet some here who much prefer Ireland to the UK (they're keeping more than a few churches open).
It was unintentionally generous of the British to contribute so much to the project of integrating formerly Communist countries: supporting enlargement, pushing the single market, accommodating many migrants who learned English and then suddenly cutting themselves off from the single market.
Ireland a beneficiary of this stupidity.
Brexit is probably the best case study in how billions of Russian black cash combined with novel algorithmic disinformation (Cambridge Analytica) can actually convince people to vote for an outcome that evidently disadvantageous to them both before and after.
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Fuck me dead. Mass shooting attempt at Bondi during a Jewish festival / gathering.
This is not the Australia I love.
Practice love. Encourage inclusion. Reject hate.
Let’s make this place better. Not be like -gestures at person causing this-
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Ayer nos saltó de nuevo el Es-Alert, el segundo en 2 meses y medio. Aquel día de septiembre dije que se había usado mal porque no es un sistema diseñado para avisar de que puede ocurrir una emergencia.
Os comparto lo que dice la Directiva europea de la cual parte este sistema de alerta.
Si queremos avisar a la gente de que algo es probable que ocurra (ya hay mecanismos y organismos encargados de ello) hay que buscar otra herramienta, no el Es-Alert, ¿no? 🤷♂️
No por usarlo más se usa mejor.
De hecho, ayer vi a una persona en su puesto de trabajo que pensaba que tenía que irse inmediatamente a casa tras la alerta. Además, ya van dos personas que me dicen que no saben ni qué ponía en el mensaje.
No creo que haya mejorado mucho el entendimiento de este sistema de alerta ni lo que significan los avisos emitidos por AEMET (aviso rojo bien puesto independientemente de lo que pueda ocurrir, por cierto).
Y per últim i no menys important:
El 29 d'octubre de 2024 se va perdre temps al redactar el missatge perquè el inútil de Vicent Mompó no volia usar paraules catalanes (⁉️ ⁉️ ) en la redacció del Es-Alert però ahir, en zones de predomini valencià, es va enviar el missatge només en castellà i en anglès.
Jo he arribat a escoltar que aquesta gent defensa als valencians eh.
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To give some background, I "hitchhiked" my functions on another tape-out that was paid for by a company called Crossbar Inc. Crossbar took the unusual step of agreeing to open source all the RTL they were legally allowed to, and they held up to that agreement.
Thus from the get-go, I was not the architect of the chip, but rather, a guest on someone else's chip. I could politely advise, but not dictate the terms of the cores.
Here's the what:
The components that aren't open sourced are the foundry IP (analog + detailed memory models + USB), the AMBA bus framework, plus a couple small blocks (RTC, MDMA) that I didn't have a say in and are not required for normal operation.
Here's the why:
Foundry IP models (analog+memory) are quite difficult to open source and considered to be out of scope for this project. There's people working on it, but at the moment there are no processes smaller than 130nm that have open source IP. To give some c
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To give some background, I "hitchhiked" my functions on another tape-out that was paid for by a company called Crossbar Inc. Crossbar took the unusual step of agreeing to open source all the RTL they were legally allowed to, and they held up to that agreement.
Thus from the get-go, I was not the architect of the chip, but rather, a guest on someone else's chip. I could politely advise, but not dictate the terms of the cores.
Here's the what:
The components that aren't open sourced are the foundry IP (analog + detailed memory models + USB), the AMBA bus framework, plus a couple small blocks (RTC, MDMA) that I didn't have a say in and are not required for normal operation.
Here's the why:
Foundry IP models (analog+memory) are quite difficult to open source and considered to be out of scope for this project. There's people working on it, but at the moment there are no processes smaller than 130nm that have open source IP. To give some context, at 130nm you might be able to do a chip that runs at dozens of MHz with a few dozen kilobytes of RAM. In contrast, Baochip runs at 350/700MHz with a couple megabytes of RAM.
USB/AMBA models were picked for their maturity. The open-source alternatives didn't provide the same feature set or validation quality. Eventually such IP can be brought up to standard but one has to allocate risk strategically; if the chip doesn't boot because of a bus framework bug, then you have no chip at all.
For the blocks I was directly responsible for, I picked a fully open source bus framework. The framework did turn out to have several subtle bugs, which took a lot of effort to rectify (open source comes with no warranty, so all the testing falls on your shoulders!).
One bug unfortunately made it through to the final silicon and requires a less than desirable work-around (the chip has to reboot itself once to get a clock domain synchronizer into a reliable state; end users barely notice it because it's quite fast, but this is only possible because the main CPU boot is reliable). So in the end, Crossbar's choice to insist on a battle-proven bus framework was prescient: the chip probably wouldn't have worked at all if we went with the fully open source framework on the first go around.
The other small blocks were mostly last-minute add-ons and we didn't have the time/resources to qualify open source versions and we already had off-the-shelf, tape-out proven, closed-source versions. There was only one of me involved in the tape out, versus dozens of engineers on their end, and the schedule was fixed by their needs.
The Crossbar version of the chip also has a Cortex-M7 in it - they viewed it too risky to go with a pure open source core, and I respect that opinion - but their CPU is fused off in my version of the chip, so it is dead silicon.
Basically, the question is equivalent to "how come you didn't boil the ocean in a single kettle", and the answer is "the kettle isn't big enough, so we have to boil it one kettle at a time".
As to which kettles were picked to boil: all the blocks that can perform a computation on my version of the chip are open source.
The remaining blocks can either be verified to be working correctly by e.g. read/write tests (fill the memory with random values, read back & compare; the existence of "shadow" memory can be disproven with IRIS), or they can't affect computation (eg analog blocks), or they should just be passing data around without modification (eg bus frameworks).
This approach does not disprove the existence of malicious code buried somewhere in the closed source blocks, but it does say you can inspect all the blocks that we say *should* be doing computation and you can confirm their function. It's a "better-than-nothing" approach, and it enables some pretty neat stuff in terms of simulating the chip to develop/debug firmware.
I understand this approach will disappoint those who want the highest bar cleared on the first try. To those who disapprove: it's open source, please jump in and help clear the bar!
But, let's consider that we can raise the bar now, so why not raise it? We don't have to settle for fully closed source solutions, so long as incremental progress is considered acceptable.
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