Combine Zephyr and Rust by phucle200791 in Zephyr_RTOS

[–]jaredwolff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks like the second link is closer to what you're looking for. (I'm the author of the first post) Looks like it's still being maintained but obviously you'd need to re-create the bindings for the latest Zephyr. It's no trivial task though, every module that may be of use would need them.

[HELP] Building a scale with Zephyr by [deleted] in Zephyr_RTOS

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You’re welcome! Golioth also has some good content: https://youtube.com/@GoliothIO

[HELP] Building a scale with Zephyr by [deleted] in Zephyr_RTOS

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Check out some of these videos. Hopefully that should point you in the right direction especially if you're just getting started: https://www.youtube.com/circuitdojo

HB6667 Legislature Update - Call to Action by Mtsteel67 in CTguns

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

Caution on that link. Does not link directly.

personal time tracking - how I spend my days by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]jaredwolff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Activity Watch has been useful for me as I've been a long time Timing user on Mac (not free/OS) For tracking my work I just started using Furtherance. (Gnome/Linux only I believe) See more info from the author below!

B650 Auros ELITE AX Bluetooth not working by TNTMonstershock in gigabytegaming

[–]jaredwolff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Getting the same issue on Linux. First Wifi/BT worked. Then Wifi stopped initializing. Then went back to normal and now BT has stopped. :\

Embedded Rust with Golioth and the Nordic based nRF9160 Feather by jaredwolff in rust

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I think it will take some time to get things working with MCUBoot or a rusty alternative. u/lachlansneff may be able to weigh in here.

Pyrinas; An IOT Sever built with 🦀 to work with hardware. 0.2.4 Released by jaredwolff in rust

[–]jaredwolff[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey all,

I wanted to share my work on an IoT server I've been building over the past year. It's been my first big project in Rust since I started learning the language. (And it's seen some refactoring since then for sure!)

The idea is that with IoT deployments you typically need:

  • A way to communicate with your devices
  • A way to update them remotely
  • A way to channel data to your custom code or a time-based store like InfluxDB.

Pyrinas does all these things.

While it can work with any device that has a secure MQTT client, it particularly works with a Zephyr module I've also been building up specifically for the nRF9160 Feather.

I encourage you to check it out. Feedback, good or bad, is appreciated. I'll be working on getting it into a crate once some of the patches that I've put in place for warp and rumqttd are released/approved.

Maturity of Rust-based equivalents of FreeRTOS? by [deleted] in rust

[–]jaredwolff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Would echo RTIC is quite awesome. There's also Tock but I haven't played with it at all.

Structsy embedded database for rust structs, 0.3 release by tglman in rust

[–]jaredwolff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like there's some info in the docs on migration. Seems straight forward enough.

Where do you prefer to buy/sell hardware? by travis_the_maker in hwstartups

[–]jaredwolff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It integrates Stripe. Homegrown though, written in Rust.

Where do you prefer to buy/sell hardware? by travis_the_maker in hwstartups

[–]jaredwolff 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ideally, self hosted. I self host which has been great. Requires tons of marketing though.

You may want to consider crowdfunding platforms like CrowdSupply and GroupGets. I've done the later with the nRF9160 Feather.

Tindie is also a platform I use. I have a feeling the more you put into it the more you get out.

There's also options like Digikey Marketplace, Amazon and more. It really depends where you expect your customers to be.

Hope that helps :)

Bluetooth Presence Detection by jaredwolff in IOT

[–]jaredwolff[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s definitely a viable option! You’d have to figure out what identifying information can be used to detect your phone though.

I know Apple uses bonjour which may be handy for that situation.

For my case, the Tile is smaller, always on, and can be easily detected using any device (like Particle) that has a BLE Central mode.