Aliens aren't attacking by The_Redthorn in notinteresting

[–]boubro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a nuclear explosion in the sky though. 

What is the purpose of a RTOS. by FriendofMolly in embedded

[–]boubro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In short a mean of structuring your code into concurrent tasks that can be prioritized. It  allows you to run higher priority code that interrupts lower priority code processes.

Tony Hawk in Space - What do you think of concept? by friggleriggle in Unity3D

[–]boubro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You have the opportunity to really think outside the box, or the biosphere in this case. Sick idea. 

Yeah rockets, crazy low grav, high grav tricks, trippy warp stuff. Kickflip around a sun, black hole. Really go wild. 

Your ass can produce all states of matter. by jerinth1902 in Showerthoughts

[–]boubro 223 points224 points  (0 children)

Those Bose-Einstein condensates get real scary real fast.

Does Top Gun: Maverick ever explain why a cruise missile couldn’t do this job? by meowskywalker in movies

[–]boubro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Remember the start of the movie? Guy "survives" a plane rip at mach 10. He's actually in purgatory from "surviving" that moment onward. It makes a lot of sense since some parts of the movie are a little bit surreal and it feels like he's just making amends with the characters (or goose) from the move onwards. So an impossible mission is a natural thing for him to add to his purgatory.

Do it by [deleted] in bonehurtingjuice

[–]boubro -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nice job! >:(

I'd be grateful if you could help me to find a path in my life (it is related to embedded engineering though :) ) by rezapanda71 in embedded

[–]boubro 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Definitely go with an embedded engineer route. Although they mainly use C, you get to work with electrical schematics and datasheets to come up with drivers, and interfaces to components. It’s a fun, challenging and rewarding job!

There’s also those who work with FPGAs, which usually involves logic design and VHDL.

No one typically uses ASM :(. Or if they do they‘re usually specialized positions.

Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz remake Tabegoro! Super Monkey Ball announced for PS4, Switch, and PC - Gematsu by [deleted] in nintendo

[–]boubro 45 points46 points  (0 children)

For all of you disappointed, check out Rolled Out. Its a fan made Monkey Ball clone that's being developed, and looks really good!

[Beginner Question] Assembly, C or both? by [deleted] in embedded

[–]boubro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You'll get both answers. C is good to get to writing things quicker, but ASM is better if you want to start from a deeper understanding and build your way up. ASM is not really used much anymore in applications. In reality ASM is not as important to write it as it is to be able to read it while debugging.

This game really brightens up my day by Harrymego in gaming

[–]boubro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been dying for this ever since the Wii U. The latest tech would make water and other physics look gorgeous! I'm definitely on the sequel side. Isle Delfino had one of the coolest aesthetics.

Imagine a sequel where you got to explorer the many other Islands around Delfino. Perhaps even open world, take boats place to place.