We are excited to announce that #GRCon23 will be held as an in-person event September 5-9 at @ASU in Tempe, AZ. Registration is currently open! https://t.co/VOFuiKaeiI
Want to present at this year’s conference? The Call for Participation is also open (abstracts due June 5).
Gqrx 2.15.10 is out! 🎉 Lots of bug fixes and performance improvements, plus a few new features. Thanks to all the contributors who made this release possible! https://t.co/4LdJXh1v46 #GNURadio#OpenSource#SDR
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GNU Radio Conference 2023 (GRCon23) will take place September 5-9 in Tempe, AZ with live streaming available. Additional info & updates to follow on https://t.co/RtSZ7nT6LI. #grcon23
Thanks @ericwastl for another great #AdventOfCode! ⭐ I had my best year yet, making it onto the global leaderboard twice and earning 21 points. 📈 https://t.co/IgOmERIRsc
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The dates for BSidesOttawa 2023 have been confirmed! Please mark your calendars for October 26th & 27th, 2023. We look forward to seeing you there!
@albinstigo@csete Sounds good!
Bug fixes are always welcome. If you've got any big features or refactoring in mind, I'd suggest opening an issue first, just to confirm that the idea lines up with the direction of the project.
@b0rk Think about why the bug was possible in the first place (inherently bug-prone design? misleading variable name? insufficient automated testing?) and make improvements or open issues.
@albinstigo@dEnergy_dTime@gnuradio@lambdaprog@DStolnikov SoapySDR is active, and gr-soapy is in-tree since GNU Radio 3.9.2. I'd like to switch Gqrx over to it soon. I think effort would be best spent on improving Soapy modules.