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Best podcasts about yocto

Latest podcast episodes about yocto

Keep Optimising
Email & SMS: Your Customer Retention Playbook with George Kapernaros, Yocto

Keep Optimising

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 36:41 Transcription Available


Building a solid retention marketing playbook starts with understanding that your best ideas come from your customers, not from free templates or competitor research. In this episode, we dive deep into the importance of empathy in retention marketing and how it can significantly impact customer loyalty and revenue.In this engaging episode, we sit down with George Kapernaros, a retention marketing guru from Yocto, who brings a wealth of experience in helping brands enhance their customer retention strategies. The discussion kicks off with a critical examination of why understanding customer needs is the cornerstone of effective retention marketing. George emphasizes that the best insights do not come from generic research or competitor analysis but rather from directly engaging with customers to understand their experiences.He also shares statistics that highlight the importance of timely and relevant communication with customers. George advocates for a shift away from treating retention marketing as a series of one-off campaigns. Instead, he promotes the idea of creating comprehensive, empathetic, and multi-faceted customer journeys. By doing so, brands can not only improve retention rates but also enhance customer satisfaction and lifetime value.The conversation also touches on practical tools and methodologies that marketers can use to elevate their retention efforts. George introduces innovative technologies that facilitate interactive customer engagement, making it easier for brands to connect with their audiences meaningfully. He encourages marketers to tap into their internal knowledge and leverage customer feedback as a continuous source of insight. This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the evolving landscape of retention marketing and the importance of empathy, data-driven strategies, and customer engagement in fostering sustained business success.Takeaways: Your best ideas for retention marketing will come from understanding your customers, not from templates or competitor research. To impact customer retention, focus on creating empathetic messages that align with the customer journey rather than following a company calendar. Retention marketing should prioritize long-term customer understanding over short-term campaigns; it's essential to stay relevant after the sale. A successful retention strategy relies on collecting customer data to tailor messaging that resonates with their unique journeys and needs.Episode sponsored by Yocto. Book a call with George at keepopt.com/yoctoFind the notes here: https://keepopt.com/254Download our ebook >> https://keepopt.com/ebook "500 Top Tips to Make Your eCommerce Business More Profitable" ****Get all the links and resources we mention & join our email list at https://keepopt.comLove the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://keepopt.com/review or reply to the episode Q&A on Spotify.Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://keepopt.com/sponsor

Open at Intel
The Human Side of Code

Open at Intel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 20:46


In this episode, we hear from Megan Knight, Director of Software Communities at Arm. Megan shares her experiences with open source projects, particularly focusing on the Yocto project which helps build custom Linux distributions. She discusses the challenges of community management, maintaining contributor motivation, and the impact of policy changes on open source projects. The discussion also touches on the importance of corporate support in sustaining open source contributions.   00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:52 The Yocto Project: Building Custom Linux Distributions 01:33 Managing Open Source Communities 04:20 Motivations and Challenges in Open Source Contributions 05:18 Conflict Resolution in Open Source Projects 06:59 Unexpected Use Cases in Open Source 10:03 Sustainability and Training in Open Source 18:07 The Future of Open Source in Automotive 19:18 Conclusion   Guest: Megan Knight is the Director of Software Communities at Arm where she delightfully works with the upstream. She holds various positions on project boards including Yocto Project, UXL Foundation, Zephyr Project, and  OpenSSF. Prior to Arm, she led the IoT and Automotive open source engagement portfolio at Amazon Web Services and served as the Amazon representative on critical dependency open source project boards. She got her start in open source working at The Linux Foundation with the Linux Kernel and Linux Plumbers communities.  

Keep Optimising
Customer Retention: Turn Unboxing Into a Marketing Channel & Keep Customers Coming Back with Mollie Woolnough-Rai, Penny Black

Keep Optimising

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 38:28


Mollie Woolnough-Rai is the Senior Marketing Manager at post-purchase specialists Penny Black. For over 6+ years she's been focused on helping DTC brands find the best ways to build CTLV and long-term, sustainable revenue. In this episode, we discuss: The secret to turning unboxing into a powerful marketing tool

Keep Optimising
Customer Retention: CRM Simplified – The Right Tech, Clean Data, and Performance Insights with Nicky Lomax

Keep Optimising

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 31:42


Nicky Lomax is a CRM specialist – spending 10 years at marketing and data agency more2, creating both acquisition & retention data strategies for BIG retail brands like Loaf, Charles Tyrwhitt, Book People, Joules, Sweaty Betty, and hush!! She now works brand side most recently running CRM projects at The Perfume Shop, Yoto, This Works and Ted Baker. In this episode, we discuss:

Keep Optimising
Customer Retention: How Subscription Attracts & Retains More Customers with Matthew Holman, Subscription Prescription

Keep Optimising

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 37:10


Matthew Holman runs Subscription Prescription and is obsessed with getting subscription eCommerce right. Helping brands via his newsletter, podcast and fractional subscription leadership consulting. In this episode, we discuss: The #1 mistake brands make when setting up subscriptions (and how to fix it!) Why offering a free gift beats discounts for keeping subscribers longer The crucial 14-day window that makes or breaks customer retention How to turn your best customers into super fans who buy more and refer others! Dive in: [05:12] Subscription isn't just retention. [08:35] Subscription strategy debate. [09:29] Boosting subscription conversions strategies. [15:26] Enhancing subscription offers effectively. [18:12] Discount strategy beyond price cuts. [20:38] Effective email engagement strategies. [24:48] Maximize value from super customers. [27:51] Insider Tips from Matthew! Find the notes here: https://keepopt.com/246 Get your Personalised Retention Playbook from YOCTO >>> https://keepopt.com/yocto ****Get all the links and resources we mention & join our email list at https://keepopt.comLove the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://keepopt.com/review or reply to the episode Q&A on Spotify.Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://keepopt.com/sponsor

Keep Optimising
Customer Retention: Why Resale Is the Next Big Thing in Customer Retention with Lydia Hartley, Continue

Keep Optimising

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 39:06


Lydia Hartley is co-founder at Continue, a software solution that enables brands to launch their own resale marketplace, already in use by 22 brands including ThruDark, BAM, and Hayley Menzies. In this episode, we discuss: How resale programs turn one-time buyers into loyal customers The secret to making secondhand sales a powerful retention tool Why peer-to-peer resale beats traditional loyalty programs Easy ways to launch a resale marketplace (without the headache!) Dive in: [05:28] Empowering brands in resale market. [07:54] Boost brand loyalty with resell rewards. [10:23] Secondhand marketplace boosts brand loyalty. [15:36} Easy ecommerce launches, complex branding. [17:34] Fashion resale market growth analysis. [22:03] Peer-to-peer enhances brand experience. [24:54] Explore pre-loved market opportunities. [26:23] Insider Tips from Lydia! Find the notes here: https://keepopt.com/245Get your Personalised Retention Playbook from YOCTO >>> https://keepopt.com/yocto ****Get all the links and resources we mention & join our email list at https://keepopt.comLove the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://keepopt.com/review or reply to the episode Q&A on Spotify.Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://keepopt.com/sponsor

Keep Optimising
Customer Retention: Mistakes to Avoid with Thomas Lalas

Keep Optimising

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 33:39


Thomas is a specialist in retention marketing for BIG brands area – those doing over 8 figures in annual sales. With a specialism in the CPG, health and wellness, and subscription-first sectors. In this episode, we discuss: Why the first 14 days after a sale can make or break retention The secret to turning buyers into loyal, raving fans How subscriptions do more than just drive repeat sales A genius way to boost social proof using excited customers Dive in: [05:23] Key to retention: product frequency. [09:21] Subscription vs. non-subscription loyalty. [11:48] Subscription strategies as product essentials. [16:04] Boosting ad engagement with enthusiastic emails. [19:27] Personalization through zero party data. [21:12[ Typeform vs. one-click polls. [23:50] Insider Tips from Thomas! Find the notes here: https://keepopt.com/244 Get your Personalised Retention Playbook from YOCTO >>> https://keepopt.com/yocto ****Get all the links and resources we mention & join our email list at https://keepopt.comLove the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://keepopt.com/review or reply to the episode Q&A on Spotify.Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://keepopt.com/sponsor

Sustain
Episode 244: Jan Lehnardt & Alba Herrerías Ramírez of Neighbourhood.ie

Sustain

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 44:38


Guests Jan Lehnardt | Alba Herrerías Ramírez Panelist Richard Littauer Show Notes In this episode of Sustain, host Richard Littauer engages with Jan Lehnardt and Alba Herrerías Ramírez from Neighbourhoodie, a consultancy company based in Berlin and the Canary Islands. The discussion delves into Neighbourhoodie's work on sustaining open source projects, their collaboration with the Sovereign Tech Fund for enhancing open source project's bug resilience, and the technical and ethical facets of their consultancy services. Insights are shared into their past and current projects, including PouchDB, CouchDB, and their contributions to humanitarian causes, emphasizing their focus on creating a sustainable impact in the open source community. Press download now to hear more! [00:01:55] Jan explains the origin of Neighbourhoodie, which began with the Hoodie open source project, how the company evolved, the decline of the Hoodie project due to timing and resources, and how CouchDB and PouchDB continued to thrive. [00:04:27] Richard asks about the company's name and its novelty domain, and Jan gives an overview of Neighbourhoodie's size and slow and steady growth, and their focus on a positive work environment. [00:05:51] Jan gives a detail explanation of CouchDB and PouchDB's functionality, particularly their offline-first and synchronization capabilities, and how this has been used in critical projects like the Ebola vaccine. [00:08:41] Richard asks about maintaining ethical work practices and avoiding projects that conflict with Neighbourhoodie's values. [00:09:53] Jan discusses how Neighbourhoodie balances reinvesting in open source projects and expanding the company, focusing on professional services around CouchDB and PouchDB. [00:11:53] Alba describes her role in leading Sovereign Tech Fund (STF) projects within Neighbourhoodie, and how they engage with various projects to offer support. [00:13:31] Jan explains the STF's Bug Resilience Program. [00:16:33] Richard asks about the potential ethical dilemma when third-party consultants like Neighbourhoodie might be taking work that could have otherwise gone to maintainers themselves. We hear how Neighbourhoodie, the projects, and the STF agree on statements of work, including milestones and time estimates, to ensure fairness and proper allocation of resources. [00:21:23] We learn from Jan that dealing with low-quality bug reports isn't a primary focus of their work, but improving test coverage, dependency updates, and CI/CD processes helps mitigate these issues as a side effect. [00:22:54] Alba talks about the different types of projects they work in, such as OpenPGP.js, Sequioa, Yocto, PyPi, Systemd, PHP, Log4j, and reproducible builds. [00:23:49] Jan discusses the challenges and learning opportunities that comes with working across diverse projects, each with its own set of tools, communication styles, and cultural contexts. [00:25:29] Richard reflects on the complexity of open source sustainability and Alba describes how they research projects and identify areas where they can provide the most help, tailoring their approach to the specific needs of each project. [00:27:25] Jan explains that they don't dictate solutions but rather collaborate with projects to address their most pressing needs, often helping to mediate between different parts of a project to find common ground. [00:30:07] Jan explains how they educate clients to take responsibility for the scripts they deliver, unless there's a long-term support contract in place. [00:32:00] We learn how the Neighbourhoodie transition was organic and not part of a grand strategy and how they continue to contribute to open source through their consulting work. [00:34:54] Richard questions the choice of open source as the main focus given its limitations, and Jan explains that open source is widely understood and accessible, making it a practical choice for their work. [00:37:35] Alba and Jan share some highlights and fun things from their work. [00:39:32] Find out where you can follow Jan and Alba online. Quotes [00:02:19] “The goal was to have two separate entities so that when the company puts out an open source project in its own name, and then the company goes under, and the project goes away, we wanted to not have that.” [00:24:08] “If you do software long enough, you realize that the technical problems are just the sideshow and everything else you have to solve things on the people layer instead of the technology layer.” [00:25:06] “The current monoculture of everything is on GitHub is not the only truth out there.” [00:35:34] “Open source is the thing that everybody understands.” Spotlight [00:40:57] Richard's spotlight is Gregor Martynus. [00:41:54] Jan's spotlight is AdonisJS. [00:42:45] Alba's spotlight is PouchDB. Links SustainOSS (https://sustainoss.org/) podcast@sustainoss.org (email) (mailto:podcast@sustainoss.org) richard@theuserismymom.com (email) (mailto:richard@theuserismymom.com) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) SustainOSS Mastodon (https://mastodon.social/tags/sustainoss) Open Collective-SustainOSS (Contribute) (https://opencollective.com/sustainoss) Richard Littauer Socials (https://www.burntfen.com/2023-05-30/socials) Alba Herrerías Ramírez LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/alba-herrerias-ramirez/) Alba Herrerías Ramírez Website (https://www.albaherrerias.dev/) Alba Herrerías Ramírez Mastodon (https://mastodon.social/@albaherrerias) Alba Herrerías Ramírez email (mailto:alba@neighbourhood.ie) Jan Lehnardt LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-lehnardt-750b0816b/) Jan Lehnardt Website (https://writing.jan.io/) Jan Lehnardt Mastodon (https://narrativ.es/@janl) Jan Lehnardt email (mailto:jan@neighbourhood.ie) Neighbourhoodie Software (https://neighbourhood.ie/) CouchDB (https://couchdb.apache.org/) Sovereign Tech Fund (https://www.sovereigntechfund.de/) Bug Resilience Program (STF) (https://www.sovereigntechfund.de/programs/bug-resilience) Sustain Podcast: 2 episodes with guest Daniel Stenburg (https://podcast.sustainoss.org/guests/stenberg) Gregor Martynus-GitHub (https://github.com/gr2m) AdonisJS (https://adonisjs.com/) PouchDB (https://pouchdb.com/) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guests: Alba Herrerías Ramírez and Jan Lehnardt.

ROCK A LA CASBAH
87_MIXTAPE_YukiBT

ROCK A LA CASBAH

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 55:43


Cette semaine c'est Yuki Berthiaume Tremblay qui a accepté notre invitation à composer une heure de playliste. Yuki est une figure de la scène musicale Montréalaise. Musicienne, chanteuse et Dj, on l'a vue et entendue dans Jesus Les filles, à l'instar de Benoit Poirier qui nous présentait sa mixtape il y a quelques semaines. Actuellement elle est membre du collectif de création interdisciplinaire Beats et muscienne chanteuse dans Yocto aux côtés de Jean Michel Coutu, lui aussi, figure de la scène musicale alternative Montréalaise, avec lequel elle jouait dans idalg (Il danse avec les genoux). Yuki Berthiaume Tremblay est de tous les bons coups et sa sensibilité de Dj de devrait pas vous laisser indifférent•es. Au programme de sa mixtape donc vous pourrez entendre: VEGAS PARIS, Contraction, Duchess Says, Jean-Pierre Ferland, Geneviève Lapointe, Diane Dufresne, Co/ntry, Annie-Claude Deschênes, Alix Fernz, Louise Forestier, Jimmy Hunt et Yuki Berthiaume-Tremblay elle même, Chocolat et Paul Jacobs.

CISM 89.3 : Session live à CISM
Session live à CISM : Session Live YOCTO 21 septembre 2023

CISM 89.3 : Session live à CISM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023


Chaque jeudi, de 19h à 20h, retrouve tes artistes préférés en prestation en direct de notre studio

Dig Dig Diggers
DIG DIG DIGGERS avec The Sirens Of Titan, Yocto, Nana Benz Du Togo

Dig Dig Diggers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 57:19


Vous écoutez Dig Dig Diggers, l'émission hebdo des radios Ferarock ! Cette semaine, Yann de Canal B reçoit The Sirens Of Titan à l'occasion de la sortie de leur album Age Of Treason. Un abum discrètement séditieux dans son intention et une ruée sonore par procuration. Il puise sans vergogne dans le riche héritage du Rock'n Roll pour une dernière extase dionysiaque. C'est Jordane de Radio Méga qui poursuit cette émission avec Yocto, interviewé lors de leur passage aux Francos de Montréal en juillet dernier. Découvrez leur album Zepta Supernova, Les échos d'un post punk exotica, la trame polychrome et nerveuse d'un space opera de facture art rock où se dessine une odyssée incisive où il est question d'obsession fatale, d'orgueil pernicieux, d'astre enchaîné et de jugement dernier. Pour cloturer cette émission en musique, vous pourrez découvrir un extrait du live délivré par les Nana Benz du Togo le weekend dernier au festival Hop Pop Hop, à Orléans. 

Retention Chronicles
Witnessing the power of transactional notifications and order tracking with George Kapernaros (Founder & CEO of YOCTO)

Retention Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 51:34


On this episode of Retention Chronicles we're joined by George Kapernaros, Founder & CEO of YOCTO. Noah, Mariah and George talk about how specialists at Yocto can only work with a maximum of 3 clients at once so they can closely spot gaps and inefficiencies in their strategy, his skepticism that consumers buy from transactional emails but was then proven wrong by insane engagement rates, how the engagement on transactional emails helps the deliverability of your marketing emails, believing the power of transactional messages and purchasing from the order tracking page, using the number of unique clicks to website from email as their main KPI, the areas that brand owners frequently neglect in their email & SMS marketing, & more!Malomo is currently running our Tracking Page Contest until 10/2/2023 and it is open to all Shopify/Shopify+ brands and agencies. Check it out here:https://gomalomo.com/tracking-page-contest

Creative Mood
68. Emmanuel Éthier

Creative Mood

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 74:26


Cette semaine j'ai reçu Emmanuel Éthier. Musicien/ Réalisateur / songwriter aka le Jonny Greenwood de ton band (you wish). Emmanuel en a fait des choses depuis ses débuts avec Béatrice Martin alias Coeur de Pirate. Multipliant les projets en groupe tant comme membre ou à titre de réalisateur. Un CV qui inclut Peter Peter, Lisa Leblanc, Fanny Bloom, Jimmy Hunt, Chocolat, Yocto, Corridor, Jonathan Personne et Choses Sauvages. Pour ne nommer que ceux-ci.

Les gars de RIPÉ jasent de ROCK

Cette semaine on jase des maudits frais d'administration des billets de ticketmaster... On parle aussi de Antiflag, Arena, Yocto, Sylvie, Kvelertak, Poésie Zéro et du nouveau jingle de l'émission produit 2 heures avant d'enregistrer!!!

Dig Dig Diggers
DIG DIG DIGGERS AU FME 1/2

Dig Dig Diggers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 49:26


Le Festival de Musique Émergente de Rouyn-Noranda (Canada) était de retour du 31 août au 3 septembre pour une 21ème édition haute en couleur ! Chami de Beaub FM était sur place pour vous faire vivre le festival de l'intérieur avec 2 directs de 17h à 18h les vendredi 1er et samedi 2 septembre.  Vendredi 17h > 18h → Population II, Yocto, À trois sur la plages

Dig Dig Diggers
DIG DIG DIGGERS avec les FRANCOS DE MONTREAL 2023

Dig Dig Diggers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 57:40


Vous écoutez Dig Dig Diggers, le magazine des radios Ferarock ! Cette semaine Jordane de Radio Méga vous plonge dans le festival canadien des Francos de Montréal en allant à la rencontre de Isabelle Ouimet (membre de l'équipe de programmation du festival), Bon Enfant, Hippie Hourrah, Yocto et de la radio cousine de Montréal : CISM ! 

Integrate & Ignite Podcast
Episode 435: Leveraging Email Personalization to Exceed Customer Expectations with George Kapernaros of the YOCTO Agency

Integrate & Ignite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 39:44


Join host Lori Jones and her guest George Kapernaros of the YOCTO Agency for a deep dive into personalized email marketing strategies on the Integrate & Ignite Marketing Podcast.

This Week in Linux
196: Pop!_OS 22.04, GNOME, Ubuntu Gaming, LineageOS 19, Twitter Acquired and more Linux news!

This Week in Linux

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 29:36


On this episode of This Week in Linux: Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS Released, Ubuntu 22.04 Remixes: Ubuntu Unity & Ubuntu Cinnamon, Ubuntu Going All-In on Linux Gaming, LineageOS 19 Released, NTFS Kernel Driver from Paragon Software In Question, GNOME Patent Troll Stripped of Rights to Patent, Yocto 4.0 Released, Actual Budget Goes Open Source, GNOME Devs […]

The TMPDIR podcast
Tips for Yocto BSPs

The TMPDIR podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 45:05


In this episode we discuss what makes a good Yocto BSP.

yocto
Embedded
349: Open Down to the Transistor

Embedded

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 74:00


Drew Fustini (@pdp7) spoke with us about building Linux, RISC-V cores, and many other things. Links, so many links! Drew is a board member of the BeagleBoard.org Foundation and of the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA.org). He is an open source hardware designer at OSHPark (he recommends their blog!). He writes a monthly column for Hackspace Magazine, for example The Rise of the FPGA in Issue 26 and  Intro to RISC-V.  Yocto is a tool to help build a Linux distribution specific to your board and application! Bootlin offers free training material for Yocto and OpenEmbedded (as well as many other things such as Embedded Linux and Linux kernel development). Or there is a video: Buildroot vs Yocto: Differences for Your Daily Job - Luca Ceresoli at Embedded Linux Conference. Or look at Embedded Apprentice Linux Engineer (e-ale.org). Or maybe another video: “Yocto Project Dev Day Virtual 2020 #3: Yocto Project Kernel Lab, Hands-On, Part 1” by Trevor Woerner. RISC-V is an open source processor core. Well, cores. But you can try them out in hardware even if you don’t want to play with an FPGA. The SiSpeed Longan Nano has a GigaDevices microcontroller dev board (with an OLED on board!, more info). Did you know you can run Linux on RISC-V? The cheapest method is emulation and Renode is brilliant for that. Here is Drew using it on the train (twitter). Sipeed boards with Kendryte K210 start at only $13 and can even run Linux (tutorial). There are also affordable open hardware FPGA with free software toolchain support like the ICE40 based Icebreaker and Fomu. For a bit more money, the bigger ECP5 can run Linux. Or look at Greg Davill’s wonderful Orange Crab. For a lot more money but on silicon, the Icicle with Microchip PolarFire SoC is aimed at corporate use. Or you can produce your own physical chips. For free (for a limited time). See the talk from Tim Ansell - Skywater PDK: Fully open source manufacturable PDK for a 130nm process Drew attends a lot of conferences, here are highlights from the past: OHS 2020 wrist badge  OHS 2018 epaper badge  ELC-2018 EALE Buildroot - Thomas Petazzoni  ELC-2018 EALE Bitbake YP - Behan Webster Linux on RISC-V with open hardware and open FPGA tools Sldies for Embedded Linux Conference Video from FOSS North Linaro Connect BoF: gpio and pinctrl in Linux kernel (Slides) RISC-V: How an open ISA benefits hardware security (Slides) (Hardwear.io video)   Here are some future conferences he’s planning to attend: Embedded Linux Conference Europe ($50) October 26-29, 2020 (Virtual) Yocto Project Virtual Summit ($40) October 29-30, 2020 (Virtual) Open Hardware Summit March 13, 2020

Yocto Gaming
Yocto Gaming Podcast #1

Yocto Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 11:03


Hi everyone this is the first podcast of Yocto Gaming. This Podcast includes: -New Games -Rumors -Technology -Harry Potter The Undead Golem's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/tsavorite777 Yocto Gaming: www.yoctogaming.com

BeagleBoard
BeagleBone and Linux seeking cure to hardware black magic

BeagleBoard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2012


Embedded Linux Conference Europe (ELC-E) 2012 wrapped up last week in Barcelona. By far, the most popular embedded platform of choice for demonstrations was BeagleBone. Here are four examples that include links to the slides taken from the eLinux wiki ELC-E presentation page. Videos of the presentations should be available from Free Electrons soon.Matt Ranostay opened up the presentations with "Beaglebone: The Perfect Telemetry Platform?" where he explored various telemetry applications such as weather stations, radiation monitors, earthquake detection mesh networks, home security systems and entropy pool generation. He discussed sharing data with tools like COSM and the hardware and software he developed for his own Geiger Cape plug-in board. Alan Ott of Signal 11 Software followed up with an excellent overview of "Wireless Networking with IEEE 802.15.4 and 6LoWPAN". Alan discussed the power consumption of various wireless communications technologies, security and much more, including what is supported in Linux. Alan wrapped up with a demo using BeagleBone and an ultrasonic range finder. Dave Anders snapped a picture of the Altoids-tin encased demo. Matt Porter of Texas Instruments stepped away from sensors and controls bringing back the Commodore 64 demoscene with "What's Old Is New: A 6502-based Remote Processor". While this might seem like a bit of a throw-back, many modern issues and solutions were explored to give us this taste of the past, including the Linux remoteproc/virtio interfaces to remote processors, the AM335x PRUSS processor that is extremely adept at bit-banging and the Fritzing design tool.  Matt has also shared a picture of his wiring handy-work.Finally, Koen Kooi of CircuitCo presented on one of the fundamental BeagleBone challenges, "Supporting 200 Different Expansionboards: The Broken Promise of Devicetree". If you frequent #beagle, you probably already know that Koen isn't easy to please and so the title shouldn't be much of a surprise. You might then be surprised to note on the first slide where "broken" has been scratched out! We certainly aren't there yet, but the device tree maintainers and AM335x kernel developers are starting to address the unique opportunities around BeagleBone cape expansion boards in the mainline Linux kernel, making a reality out of the dream of supporting hundreds of boards with a single kernel distributed ahead of the add-ons!The continued enthusiasm of the embedded Linux community is just one element of what makes BeagleBoard.org successful, but it probably makes me happier than any other. With many of these developers moving the state of the Linux kernel ahead and even looking at sharing their hardware ideas in the BeagleBone Cape Plug-in Board Design Contest, I see a bright future where the largest collaborative software project of all time fully embraces the hardware and maker communities such that we can build a world where individuals and even children can reproduce electronics and computers down to the circuit level, not simply build on black magic.

BeagleBoard
BeagleCast 2011-05-06: Talking ARM with Greg K-H

BeagleBoard

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2011


Today we interview Greg Kroah-Hartman and your hosts are Jason Kridner and Jeffery Osier-Mixon. Gerald will be back in two weeks.To provide questions or suggestions:Call +1-713-234-0535 orvisit the BeagleCast suggestions formLinks to the recordingsBeagleCast-20110325.mp3BeagleCast-20110325.oggLinks to show topicsSome in stock @ Digi-Key this week!    A 300ms BeagleBoard boot?    Using git submodule and busybox to track mainline developmentAnnouncing the Level One eXpansion (LOX) Board    BeagleBoard at Embedded Linux Conference (CATCAN, Gumstix Stagecoach, SuperJumbo, Avnet, and WLAN hacking)    Always Innovating talk at the 2011 Embedded Linux Conference     Sandia cluster of 49 OMAP3s    TI introduces OpenLink    Processing and Processing-JS on the BeagleBoard under Angstrom    BeagleBoard based oscilloscope using JavaScript and Processing.JS     Arduino IDE and upload with avrdude to Trainerboard (AVRISP2)    Processing on Beagleboard xM    Making Processing/Arduino IDE/ReplicaorG work on ARM     Android Oscilloscope on the Beagleboard xM using Rowboat    Upcoming eventsMaker Faire Bay Area, May 21-22, 2011ESC Chicago, June 6-8, 2011Stompbox Design Summer Workshop at Stanford University, July 18-July 22, 2011     The Greg K-H interview is roughly the last 15 minutes.

BeagleBoard
BeagleCast 2011-03-25: Super Jumbo

BeagleBoard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2011


The theme of today's show is "Super Jumbo" and your hosts are Jason Kridner, Gerald Coley and Jeffery Osier-Mixon.To provide questions or suggestions:Call +1-713-234-0535 orvisit the BeagleCast suggestions formLinks to the recordingsBeagleCast-20110325.mp3BeagleCast-20110325.oggHeadline newsWindows Compact 7 Two new Distributors in China -- ChipSee -- CATCAN From the RSS feed FFmpeg fork becomes libav Clojure on The Beagleboard -- What is a closure vs. what is Clojure?The 2.6.38 kernel is out What Is CLFS? - File System - Check! OpenEmbedded at CeBIT 2011 -- Should we still be excited about CES and CeBIT? Face chasing BeagleBoard-based robot using a Kinect How to build QT Framework 4.7.2 and OpenCV 2.2 for Beagleboard-xM -- How to build sample program for capturing image from camera (OpenCV and Qt) SPI with Trainer-xM Running CyanogenMod on BeagleBoard -- What is CyanogenMod? -- What is Rowboat?NEWS IGEPv2 goes Open Hardware Open Hardware Summit date announced for 2011? -- Looking for votes on a logoBeagleboard: Power usage (current draw) for certain scenarios Upcoming events Indiana Linuxfest OpenSource COM BOF/LUG Mumbai Meeting, 26th March 2011 Community activityGSoC Update -- BeagleBoard.org not a mentoring organization this year -- Still looking for mentors to volunteer to mentor in other projects -- Considering a smaller scale BeagleBoard Summer of Code Always Innovating Announcement...Super Jumbo Beagle Buffet! Upcoming Khasim Syed Mohammed will be on next week to discuss the Android Rowboat project

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BeagleCast 2011-03-07: The inaugural podcast

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2011


Today's hosts are Jason Kridner, Gerald Coley and Jeffery Osier-Mixon.  Below are the show note links. Links to the recordingsBeagleCast-20110307.mp3BeagleCast-20110307.oggTo provide questions or suggestions:Call +1-713-234-0535 orvisit the BeagleCast suggestions formJeff and Yocto    Jeff at a conference near the Columbia river gorge    Jeff now the Yocto community manager    Yocto includes Poky build tools, is multiplatform and has a BeagleBoard BSP    Yocto gets many new partners    What does it mean to join with OpenEmbedded?   OE and Gentoo share rootsArago Project    Koen working on the oe-core  eLinux wiki summary of embedded Linux projects    Wikis "are like bread" (good when fresh)    BeagleBoard.org and Google Summer of Code    oe-core status update and Yocto birds of a feather at ELC week of April 10SD card discussion    Amazon selling consumer friendly packaging   SD card performance shootout needed to measure controller performance    BeagleBoard and electronics hobbyists of all agesMaker Faire Getting Started in ElectronicsCapacitors explode 555 timer contest News from the BeagleBoard.org RSS feed and elsewhereCloud9 IDE on BeagleBoardBeagleBoard Trainer-xMContributing upstream patches, such as uEnv.txt patch in u-bootThe move from ttyS2 to ttyO2linux-omap kernel patchworkLinaro statusLinux newsLinux input events in PerlStudent Robotics has a nice BeagleBoard based robot design and real student roots xM now available from Tenet Technetronics Koen made BeagleBoard coasters with his MakerBotAdobe Flash10.1 with DSP H264PIXHAWK Gumstix CameraBeagleWall with interview of Roger MonkThe theme music for BeagleCast was created and provided by Alasdair Drake.

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BeagleCast 2011-03-14: BeagleBoard-xM rev C

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2011


Today's hosts are Jason Kridner, Gerald Coley and Jeffery Osier-Mixon.  Below are the show note links. Links to the recordingsBeagleCast-20110314.mp3BeagleCast-20110314.oggTo provide questions or suggestions:Call +1-713-234-0535 orvisit the BeagleCast suggestions formFrom the RSS feed Running a BeagleBoard off of Batteries    BeagleBoard cases with a MakerBot on ThingiverseNew SGX Graphics Driver Release 4.03.00.02 for Linux now available!    DVI-D to VGA converter for BeagleBoard-xM and issue to be fixed with the current BeagleBoardToys VGA adapter when using a BeagleBoard-xM   Kinect + BeagleBoard-xM (now need GLES)     Leverett and Wasson Win Texas Instruments Beagle Board Design Challenge    Toolchain, Check! Kernel, Check! - Cross Linux From Scratch Twitter badge on the blog pageLots of interesting #BeagleBoard tweetsFollow the #BeagleBoard RSS feed news items on Twitter  Upcoming eventsTweet @Jadon for free BeagleBoard hands-on training on March 26th at Indiana Linuxfest going on March 25-27Linux Collaboration Summit on April 6-8 Embedded Linux Conference on April 11-13Maker Faire Bay Area on May 21-22BeagleBoard-xM Rev C HW and SW UpdateNew release candidate from AngstromFAT vs. ext2boot.scr vs uEnv.txt change is not welcomed by all Why won't old MLO and u-boot work with xM rev C?Hot Topics on the BeagleBoard Google GroupMark Yoder's ECE497 class with some students using the KinectCollecting Google Summer of Code project ideas such as the car PC projectFuture topics and guestsThe theme music for BeagleCast was created and provided by Alasdair Drake.

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BeagleBoard.org in Google Summer of Code!

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2010


BeagleBoard.org has been listed as one of the accepted mentoring organizations for the Google Summer of Code 2010!!!Over 365 organizations applied and we are among the 150 lucky Free and Open Source projects that were accepted. About 1,000 students are expected to have their project proposals accepted and Google will be providing US$5,000 to every student and US$500 to the mentoring organization for every successfully completed project. Texas Instruments will be providing BeagleBoard hardware through the BeagleBoard.org Sponsored Projects Program. TinCanTools has offered to provide Zippy boards to students using those in their projects.Now is the time for mentors (people who would like to assist the students), to sign up on the GSoC2010 site and to update the ideas list. It is also the time for students to get familiar with the BeagleBoard.org project and community before applications begin being accepted on March 29, so be sure to hang out on the #gsoc and #beagle channels on irc.freenode.net.Spread the good news and bring on the projects!!!