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@OpenSynergyGmbH

OpenSynergy provides the automotive leading Bluetooth® stack BlueSDK. It is the reference Bluetooth® solution for many OEMs around the world.

Rotherstraße 20 10245 Berlin Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Allen Braden
Allen Braden@allen_explains·
This 2-hour Stanford lecture breaks down how models like ChatGPT and Claude are actually built, clearer than what many people in top AI roles ever get exposed to. Save this and set aside two hours today. It might end up being the most valuable thing you learn all week.
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Akhilesh Mishra
Akhilesh Mishra@livingdevops·
Dennis Ritchie created C in the early 1970s without Google, Stack Overflow, GitHub, or any AI ( Claude, Cursor, Codex) assistant. - No VC funding. - No viral launch. - No TED talk. - Just two engineers at Bell Labs. A terminal. And a problem to solve. He built a language that fit in kilobytes. 50 years later, it runs everything. Linux kernel. Windows. macOS. Every iPhone. Every Android. NASA’s deep space probes. The International Space Station. > Python borrowed from it. > Java borrowed from it. > JavaScript borrowed from it. If you have ever written a single line of code in any language, you did it in Dennis Ritchie’s shadow. He died in 2011. The same week as Steve Jobs. Jobs got the front pages. Ritchie got silence. This Legend deserves to be celebrated.
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TaraBull
TaraBull@TaraBull·
Real life Looney Tunes
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Mathematica
Mathematica@mathemetica·
Before we had silicon chips, we had needle and thread? In the 1960s, NASA didn’t ‘upload’ code; they sewed it. To get Apollo 11 to the moon, skilled weavers (often called ‘Little Old Ladies’) literally hand-stitched software into physical objects. By passing copper wire through tiny magnetic rings, they created Core Rope Memory. The logic was beautifully simple: wire through a ring was a ‘1’; wire around it was a ‘0’. Because the code was physically woven, it was virtually indestructible. It couldn’t be deleted, it couldn’t crash, and it survived the intense radiation of deep space with just 72 kilobytes of data: millions of times less than a single photo on your phone today. It proves sometimes the most advanced tech is actually handmade.
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Learn Something
Learn Something@cooltechtipz·
How morse code works.
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GlobalLogic Inc.
GlobalLogic Inc.@GlobalLogic·
We are proud to be selected as a strategic supplier in @VolvoCars partnership ecosystem for strategic engineering services, one of few lead partners for both consultancy and team solutions. Learn more about how we're engineering the future of mobility bit.ly/3TOyCX1
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Quinn Nelson
Quinn Nelson@SnazzyLabs·
Best addition to Delta’s recent in-flight infotainment.
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