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  1. 📣 It's the 23rd newsletter! This month is a giant update with UI widgets on the PineTime, OpenSK from , using 's QUIC library over LTE-M, controllers for Quantum Physics, new chip+driver crates, and more!

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  2. OpenSK is great news for and IMHO. Seems real fun to port this to the STM32L4 on one of my Somu's . Much fun ideas/projects, little (free) time.

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  3. Jan 28

    Hey , is there an embeddable MQTT broker in the ecosystem that is complete or headed there? Will appreciate any help

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  4. Jan 28

    More on RISC-V! This time with EXMC support for GD32V

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  5. Jan 28

    Are there any plans supporting the new W600-PICO board from WeMos? It's got ARM Cortex-M3 core and 1M of flash.

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  6. Jan 26

    "Welcome to The Embedded Rust Book: An introductory book about using the Rust Programming Language on "Bare Metal" embedded systems, such as Microcontrollers."

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  7. Haven't seen our newsletter before? You can check them all out here on our blog!

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  8. Our next newsletter goes out this Thursday! Want to be featured? Submit your projects, libraries, or blog posts here: We love to help share your awesome work!

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  9. Jan 23

    Has anyone looked at I2C Trust chips yet? The Atmel ones have an NDA; But the Infineon Optiga ones have a C API already (And do PPKs)

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  10. Jan 20

    Hello everyone! We're very happy to confirm that 2020 will happen in July. Venue information will come shortly.

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  11. Jan 16

    probe-rs & cargo-flash 0.4.0 out! Now with a built in GDB stub and correct flashing as well as debugging for M4 cores! folks I invite you to try it out at and give us your feedback! Thanks to all the contributors!

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  12. Jan 16

    We are pleased to announce that at 13:56 today, 16 January 2020, 42 Technology’s Rust-language IoT demonstration application for the Nordic nRF9160 made its first QUIC connection over LTE-M.

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  13. Jan 15
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    Early days but there's a how-to guide for running deterministic real-time on an industrial Linux device using prototype crates for C/C++ bindings. More suited to IIoT than IoT, but rugged, modular I/O, and reasonably simple.

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  14. Jan 15

    Random thought is anyone doing IoT / Smart Home stuff on ? I know there’s a lot of focus (shoot there’s even a working group) for embedded device, but I’ve assumed that the level below.

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  15. Jan 14

    I need to create and own a complex structure (no static/const possible) and have references to it from sibling fields in the struct. The code is no_std, using num_traits and heapless. I'd rather avoid injecting a reference to waveforms from outside. Is Rc an option?

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  16. Jan 10
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  17. Jan 10

    Thanks to you can now run Rust on Serpente! Check out the examples here:

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  18. Jan 8

    New SSD1331 driver released! . Big cleanup of internal/external API, upgraded to embedded-graphics 0.6.0-alpha.2.

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  19. Jan 6

    , are there bootloaders for microcontrollers written in Rust already🦀? I am veeeery interested in something like that... If not maybe we can write one🤔

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  20. Jan 6

    micropong: a tiny videogame running Rust on STM32 by Marek Miettinen:

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