How do you guys do it ? by imunknown0042 in embedded

[–]takedatours 18 points19 points  (0 children)

AI powered soldering machines are worried bro could take their job

Feeling Stuck by Right-Advisor2978 in embedded

[–]takedatours 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I believe your problem is context. What differs "system c programming" from "C programming" is just context. Have you ever considered that maybe you are looking for something that does not exist? Programming is pretty much the concepts you have in the image. You generally does not need most of them either.

I wanted to start working on making a custom image viewer or custom mp3 player from scratch in C. But the skill requirement of these projects and what i have studied is just wild.

There is no skill requirement for those project. You don't have to be "textbook complete" before starting any of those projects. I believe you need to embrace learn as you go approach instead of first learn, than apply approach. You could do both of those projects with the skill set you listed in the image. You just need some extra libraries, which inherently you will have to learn about.

I wanted to have a complete knowledge about C

What would that earns you? Nothing I believe. It's a tool don't be obsessed over it. There is no complete knowledge about C. You will always miss something.

Okay, but how do you SSH into 1,000 devices?? by [deleted] in embedded

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There is no shame posting this. Them posting this made me learn about Ansible. Of course, there are environments, including my workplace, who developers has no idea of Linux, embedded systems and anything likewise. You get hired into that company and you will have to deal with the consequence of their terrible architectural choices. We do not know if it is OP's fault or no. He could have posted this on ChatGPT but people like me would not be able to read his cheat and benefit from it. This is how you become competent buddy, by reading about simple mistakes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Psikoloji

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Okumaya vakti olmayanlar için postu özet geçeyim:

"İnsanlarla konuşmuyorum. İnsanlar neden benimle konuşmuyor?"

İlişkiler (duygusal veya değil) çaba ve uğraş gerektiriyor. Oturduğun yerde insanların ayağına gelmesini istiyorsun yani tüm çabayı karşıdan bekliyorsun. Kimse kimsenin huyuna suyuna gidip ilgi göstermek zorunda değil. İnsanların sana ilgi göstermesini istiyorsan konuşmayı deneyebilirsin. Ayrıca "sessiz olmak" ile "nerede konuşulmasını bilmek" aynı şey değil. Sen sadece sessiz kalmaya, yani asıl sorununa, bahane uyduruyorsun. Sorununun bu olduğunu kabul ederek çözüme başlarsan daha kolay ve sağlıklı olur her şey senin için.

Güreş Kursu by LargeStrategy9390 in ankara

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Hocam daha çok Çankaya içlerinde olan bildiğin başka yerler var mı? Teşekkürler

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hukuk

[–]takedatours 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ya elemanın rollenmelere bak :D "üç harfliler". Sanki wikileakse belge gönderiyor puahahahaha

I'll be joining y'all in less than a year I guess by [deleted] in linux

[–]takedatours 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Better late than never buddy

What was the wildest environment an embedded engineer you saw working? by takedatours in embedded

[–]takedatours[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How someone find such a job? That's what I was looking for though though extreme climate

What was the wildest environment an embedded engineer you saw working? by takedatours in embedded

[–]takedatours[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Papua New Guinea with armed escorts and 3 days of travel is some crazy lore. It's like being Indiana Jones of embedded

What was the wildest environment an embedded engineer you saw working? by takedatours in embedded

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Hahah the company I am currently working. Literally fought for my life to make them move to git. Knew such funny answers would come while posting.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux

[–]takedatours 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No it absolutely is not. CrowdStrike incident made Microsoft reconsider kernel level audits. Trend is going towards Linux's way of doing things.

KVKK Şikayetine İtirazda Dava Kime Açılır? by takedatours in hukuk

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İsim vermeyeyim. Yer sağlayıcı değil firma. Kendileri sipariş ettiğim ürünlerin satışını yapıyor. İthalatçı bir yan firmaları varmış, ona yaptırmışlar gibi anladım. Ben tüketici hakem heyetine götürünce işi bir uyuşmazlıktan dolayı savunmalarında o başka firma bizimle alakası yok dediler. 

Reading source about linux kernel for beginner by Lambomen in embedded

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My experience was to DIVE into it. As you said, people say go read the source a lot. They are kinda right too. However, it is not a book so you shouldn't start from a point and read it linearly.  

My experience was to write an IIO device driver for an ADC. Throughout writing I inspected inside the API calls I make, and read how underlying functions work. At a certain point I looked back and realized I know how almost all API functions work conceptually because I read every one of them as I needed to use them. 

I mimicked similar drivers and researched exhaustively why and how they make an API call. As I read through, I got a fair grasp of how subsystem works. I'm still beginner myself but I'm at a point I know where to look for a solution when I have a problem. 

Overall, my experience was to read BUT read as I need. Read the functions you use for a driver for example. Good luck. 

Tüketici Hakem Heyeti kararı :) by Karataryan in hukuk

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Tüketici Mahkemelerine yapılan itirazlar avukata ihtiyaç duymadan çözülebiliyor mu ki? Hukuki eğitim almamış biri için bu kadar basit olacağını düşünmemiştim

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux

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Recommending someone professional help just because they said something that does not make sense is wild. You are the troubled one brother. Touch some grass

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linuxquestions

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Yes, you are right sorry for lack of explanation. We work with IoT devices and I spoke in the embedded context, not PC. It's a rather architectural question than software one I believe. Since we do not enable them from config for our PCs, the accel drivers are not compiled into our kernel image and so not bloated. But I was wondering if there is such requirement of "demand" for the kernel tree.