@thephysicsgirl So happy to see you! It would be great just to see your smiling face again. You don’t need to dive right back into science, is there anything you’re excited to learn about or catch up on?
@Voultar Shit, man. I'm sorry you have this hanging over your head.
I hope you can forge a path forward that grants you peace and foster a spark to focus on what matters most to you.
I'm delighted to share with you a #Rust project we've been working on for a while called #Hyperlight. The Hyperlight project enables devs to use KVM or Hyper-V as a library for running hypervisor isolated funcs with extremely low-latency cold starts. https://t.co/xwJAP46MeY
@SomeUKTeslaGuy@VadimYuryev They buy the RAM dies and integrate them into the package.
Everything else is custom silicon (with some peripherals being licensed IP)
GoTEE opportunistic soft lockstep is pushed and documented in the wiki.
https://t.co/RFypzoDd8u
Tested to catch faults on bare metal Go and Rust Trusted Applets.
The bulk of its implementation is 20 LOCs thanks to the GoTEE abstraction and TamaGo!
https://t.co/oAzFfaYNaV
I really want to make a device I can plug into an IDE host which will emulate a hard drive, pulling data over ethernet from an AoE server or the like. Trying really hard to resist taking on another project >.<
@AlizTheHax0r If I wasn’t already in the middle of a retro interface FPGA project already, I’d dive in on the hardware side as this seems like a worthy project
Sounds more like an issue with their training materials if their employees were able to attend two at once and pass whatever questionnaire / exam was associated with it.
Video from a different vantage point shows Starship Booster never came even close to hitting the tower.
As far as I can tell, this was as perfect of a Mechazilla catch as SpaceX could have hoped for.