Self-Directed Research
A podcast by OneVariable GmbH
19 Episoade
-  The Embedded Buddy SystemPublicat: 11.12.2024
-  Merde is not SerdePublicat: 04.12.2024
-  A different serdePublicat: 27.11.2024
-  My home automation journeyPublicat: 20.11.2024
-  Compile Time CrimesPublicat: 13.11.2024
-  Target triplesPublicat: 06.11.2024
-  What good is partial understanding?Publicat: 30.10.2024
-  Things you might not have known about clipboardsPublicat: 23.10.2024
-  Async AllocatorsPublicat: 16.10.2024
-  Frame SynchronizationPublicat: 09.10.2024
-  Fixing build times with rubiconPublicat: 02.10.2024
-  What Are You Syncing About?Publicat: 25.09.2024
-  You might not need Arc<T>Publicat: 18.09.2024
-  Talking to Microcontrollers with Postcard-RPCPublicat: 11.09.2024
-  Thread-locals galorePublicat: 04.09.2024
-  Direct Memory Access for the UninitiatedPublicat: 28.08.2024
-  How Usable is the Rust Cranelift Backend TodayPublicat: 21.08.2024
-  BBQueue - Going Just Far Enough with GenericsPublicat: 14.08.2024
-  I Was Wrong About Rust Build TimesPublicat: 07.08.2024
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This is the Self Directed Research Podcast, where our hosts James and Amos share a little bit about the topics they’ve been obsessing about lately. Visit sdr-podcast.com/ for more information about the podcast, check out all episodes and learn about who we are and how to support us! Questions, comments, interested in sponsoring? Send an email to [email protected]
