Apple is officially moving away from Intel to a custom Arm chip
Paolo Invernizzi
paolo.invernizzi at gmail.com
Sat Jun 27 06:53:15 UTC 2020
On Friday, 26 June 2020 at 22:23:21 UTC, rikki cattermole wrote:
> On 27/06/2020 9:05 AM, Paolo Invernizzi wrote:
>> The bad things around big medical companies is that they tend
>> to tie your hands with a pletora of NDA agreements ... I've
>> literally lost the count around how many I've signed!
>>
>> What I can tell is that it's driving a depth camera, and
>> mixing data in realtime received by an eye-tracker device.
>
> Strip out all the medical bits and with just that, could you
> make a demo of D being used in it?
>
> It could be a good time to try out some new hardware to throw
> people off the trail ;)
>
> Tech is cool, regardless of how its being used in practice.
Oh, but there's really nothing special about it: D "just works".
Looking at the gitlab CI script, the project started with
ldc-1.13.0, so it's not really a 'new thing' ... curl, source
activate, ldmd2 -I, et voilà!
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