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From Idea to Reality: The Journey of Developing a Smart Home App

Tech News Gather

Once the new smart-home connectivity standard is released, all firms interested in selling Matter goods will have access to an official rating system. How does a home automation system work? In order to work as intended, the various parts of a home automation system need to be able to communicate with one another.

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Ginseng: keeping secrets in registers when you distrust the operating system

The Morning Paper

Ginseng: keeping secrets in registers when you distrust the operating system Yun & Zhong et al., Suppose you did go to the extreme length of establishing an unconditional root of trust for your system, even then, unless every subsequent piece of code you load is also fully trusted (e.g., NDSS’19.

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Cross Compiling Golang Applications For Use On A Raspberry Pi

The Polyglot Developer

I recently invested in yet another Raspberry Pi , this time the new Raspberry Pi Zero W, which has wireless and bluetooth. Cross compiling is a thing and we’re going to see how to do this via a different operating system and architecture, yet have it be compatible on the Raspberry Pi.

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The Future in Visual Computing: Research Challenges

ACM Sigarch

Each of these categories opens up challenging problems in AI/visual algorithms, high-density computing, bandwidth/latency, distributed systems. To foster research in these categories, we provide an overview of each of these categories to understand the implications on workload analysis and HW/SW architecture research.

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A 5G future

O'Reilly

Back in the 1980s, Nicholas Negroponte said everything wired will become wireless, and everything wireless will become wired. Can 5G replace wired broadband, allowing one wireless service for home and mobile connectivity? I’d gladly give up my 50 Mbps wired connection for gigabit wireless. So where is 5G useful?