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Comment #35912673
I'm interested in those companies too. Could you send me a mail (hn at philipp-trommler dot me) in case you find the names? Thanks!
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Comment #32508021
> if it's already dead and in front of me, I'm not going to save anyone by throwing it away That's a sane and reflected reasoning that many of us could take as an example from time…
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Comment #32507503
The most interesting part - at least for me - is how unapologetic such conspiracies can be expressed in these "no more meat" threads, whereas other conspiracies in other threads ar…
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Comment #32097213
Sorry for the late response. > Do you use GitHub? Just a bit, it's nothing I look forward to. I mainly use Gitlab due to work, but it's not that much better. > Do you work with a t…
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Comment #31985946
I choose to use git, over and over again. I hardly use any of its "network effects" but rather its features. So, maybe try to be a bit less general the next time, please.
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Comment #31655471
The difference is that patents for inventions made for Intel by Intel employees go to the US, whether or not that employee is an US person. Those inventions, if made by Germans, co…
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Comment #30854262
I think Webmentions could be the solution to the problem: They allow anyone to comment on and add to your writings without requiring to open an account on each and every blog and t…
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Comment #29766929
Well, that's somehow buried in my third and fourth points but admittedly not as worked out as you've put it here. I tried to focus more on the credibility that your maintained onli…
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Comment #29380136
I'm usually commuting at around 23 to 25 km/h average, so you're telling me I'm not going by bike? ;-)
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Comment #29124786
I think this is mostly a problem of finding good tools for your workflow. Admittedly, there are fewer of them in the space of embedded development than for the usual "apps", but th…
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Comment #23868280
Just a quick note on the $10K: The biggest part of that is the license itself. You can store multiple licenses on each connector cable, but you won't save much because, as I said, …
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Comment #23868255
This is a night/day comparison. With Trace32 and its scripting possibilities you can achieve things that GDB can only dream of. Access to the internals (registers, memory, etc.), f…
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Comment #23819886
It seems like a user named "johnyj12345" is making it's rounds on self-hosted Gitlab instances since Saturday, exposing server secrets to the public by creating issues containing G…
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Comment #20880793
Location: Dresden, Germany Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: For the right job within Germany, yes Technologies: Linux, FreeRTOS, C, C++, Assembly, Arm, Xtensa, JTAG, Trace32, curre…
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Comment #20595455
Location: Dresden, Germany Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: For the right job within Germany, yes Technologies: Linux, FreeRTOS, C, C++, Assembly, Arm, Xtensa, currently tinkering …