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Hardware hacker doing product design. Fucking nerd. Likes birbs. Hardware, software, manufacturing and art. he/him ๐ณ๏ธโ๐
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Hey all, I'm looking for a new job! @timonsku Where is this video from? I remember seeing it on some youtube channel but don't know which one... @timonsku maybe this or one of the other roles here would be a good fit? More on the software side, but often involving some hardware debugging, low level driver work etc. Remote is possible, we've got one or two events a year with the team gathering on premise. A good part of the team works completely remote. I like the team and the variety of projects and tasks. Once again that time of the year to support an important open source tool. https://www.kicad.org/blog/2022/11/2022-End-of-Year-Fund-Drive/ Despite using other EDA tools KiCad has been really helpful to my work in the past. Let alone all of the open hardware it enables. and the process he is describing there was typical for the vast majority of customers. Be it film or advertising. |
@timonsku "huh, I wonder why the democrat is siding with the republicans on this one..."
*cursory internet search*
"oh, right, because private interests."
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Somehow these people think that a gang of university students are outdoing the capacity of Chinese students?
Idiots don't understand what China is not capable of.
Designing an architectyre, writing Verilog and taping out the layout aren't the shortcoming, as we know. But the ASML tech that even USA has problems to keep up with and the manufacturing process that TSMC, Samsung, Intel and a few others have mastered at enormous R&D cost.
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> At issue is RISC-V, pronounced "risk five," [...]
clearly this had to be stated in the second paragraph :blobcatupsidedown: