[cables]
I found this exploration quite interesting and inspiring in a way engineering could be done even for simple things.
https://www.lumafield.com/article/usb-c-cable-charger-head-to-head-comparison-apple-thunderbolt-amazon-basics
I found this exploration quite interesting and inspiring in a way engineering could be done even for simple things.
https://www.lumafield.com/article/usb-c-cable-charger-head-to-head-comparison-apple-thunderbolt-amazon-basics
Lumafield
USB-C head-to-head comparison
The reign of the Lightning cable is over, and the USB-C era has begun — leaving us wondering what sets one charger apart from another. We do a teardown of Apple's Thunderbolt 4 and its competitors.
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[workflow engine][aka cadence]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XG6IRkY-Fc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XG6IRkY-Fc
YouTube
Designing a Workflow Engine From First Principles | Maxim Fateev
Temporal is a complex distributed system. But most of its complexity is not accidental. Maxim’s presentation reveals how the core design decisions resulted from applying first principles to satisfy the few basic requirements.
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[operating systems][book]
The book is centered around three conceptual pieces that are fundamental to operating systems: virtualization, concurrency, and persistence. In understanding the conceptual, you will also learn the practical, including how an operating system does things like schedule the CPU, manage memory, and store files persistently. Lots of fun stuff!
https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~remzi/OSTEP/
The book is centered around three conceptual pieces that are fundamental to operating systems: virtualization, concurrency, and persistence. In understanding the conceptual, you will also learn the practical, including how an operating system does things like schedule the CPU, manage memory, and store files persistently. Lots of fun stuff!
https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~remzi/OSTEP/
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