I just watched https://t.co/Di7XbytPhI
Creating a Common Lisp implementation (Part 3) - Online Lisp Meeting #9, 16.09.2020
A very nice talk by Robert Strandh.
I implemented a protobuf based binary serial communication protocol in the firmware of a microcontroller
https://t.co/yMTMrFOpNI
#commonlisp#lisp#STM32#iot
I learned how to use ARPACK with Cuda to find eigenvalues of sparse matrices. The image shows the radial wavefunction of the hydrogen atom. More details here:
https://t.co/zZAfs4ZL6k
This project sounds fun:
Provision of an Automated, Global, Satellite-based Flood Monitoring Product for the Copernicus Emergency Management Service
https://t.co/IMIaWa4DFx
My second Rust program. Reads out Adalm-Pluto software defined radio and visualizes with OpenGL. Has single slider to change RX frequency. #plutosdr#Rust#common-lisp
I started reading out the power characteristics of an AMD Ryzen CPU in Linux (/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/power1_input). I am surprised at the sampling rate that can be achieved. Power consumption can be tracked with very high temporal resolution.
This article shows some nice data obtained with automotive radar:
https://t.co/WTQRLl8caS
Why don't they form images of the environment with synthetic aperture techniques? #sar#syntheticaperture