Embedded is a weird thing. Lars is all Nerves and tries to explain and report from a world where people know part numbers off the top of their heads. The physical device missing is rarely a thing that happens in web development.
Embedded-style work can sneak into other areas as well. Without a root file system, everything is a lot more secure. Security is a deep topic in general, and WPA is not just for wifi.
Andreas shares his view of what "embedded" means, plus the story of building a really bad audio cable.
Links
- Raspberry pi
- Nerves
- Frank Hunleth
- Threadripper
- Coral TPU
- Tensor processing units
- AI kit for Raspberry pi 5
- Lars' Nervesconf talk is not out yet
- TI AM625
- Zephyr
- Real-time operating system
- HAL - hardware abstraction layer
- HAL 9000
- Oxide
- Arm Trustzone
- Buildroot
- Linux from scratch
- Alpine
- Wolfi
- Vintagenet
- wpa_supplicant
- Eduroam
- 802.1x
- PAP MS-CHAP
- EAP
- EAP-TLS
- Orangepi
- Get secrets by shooting lasers at security chips
- Nonce
- HMAC
06/24/24 • 37 min
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