523: Bad Experience With Donuts
Chris and Elecia chat about Leapfrog toys, things they like, large company politics, awards, and open source governance.
The Toy Story 5 Trailer with LilyPad toy which is suspiciously similar to the LeapFrog LeapPad tablet. Which is different from the original LeapPad which had cartridges and capacitive touch (capacitive touch was used on the globe as well… the latest globe also has a screen).
Why does Elecia want an award? Who knows? But right now, she’s getting ready for a listener to nominate the show (Chris and Elecia) for IEEE’s Meritorious Achievement Award in Outreach and Informal Education. Probably. But we’ve got nominators and endorsers so that’s mostly sorted. She also signed Embedded up for the Women Podcasters Award which is a popularity contest. You can vote here: www.womenpodcasters.com/awards-voting. The show is under the Science Podcasters category.
Some things we like:
Ctrl-R: In a command shell, ctrl-r searches your history. Better than ! because you don’t have to remember as much.
Data bars in Excel: This can create a plot of your data in the column.
Merlin Bird ID: Want to know what bird is making that sound? Want to know the name of the bird you just saw? Merlin Bird ID is a free app that is amazing.
Plucky Cards: Want to have a 1:1 where you talk about more than your status? Choose a card, any card. Or maybe just look through and have a 1:1 by yourself
Just reading about Bunnie Huang’s new RISCV board Dabao Evaluation Board for Baochip-1x taught us things! We’re not sure what we’d use it for yet but it does spark a few ideas.
The Embedded.fm Patreon Slack book club is reading Pragmatic Programmer 20th Anniversary Edition.
Talking about open source projects and governance models, we referenced three contributing guidelines: Valetudo, ESPHome, and Zephyr. Some later research led to Leadership and Governance | Open Source Guides and presentation by Cornelius Schumacher – The spectrum of FOSS governance models (Slides). The link between the politics associated with the size of companies and the open source governance models clearly needs a bit more thought.
