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What we've been reading in November & December (2025)
Here are the articles, videos, and tools that stood out to us as we wrap up 2025.
Thanks to everyone who shared articles, talks, and ideas this year, and to everyone we met in person along the way. We’re heading into 2026 energized by readers like you in the embedded community that keep pushing the space forward.
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What we've been reading in September & October (2025)
Here are the articles, videos, and tools that we’ve been excited about this September and October.
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What we've been reading in August (2025)
Here are the articles, videos, and tools that we’ve been excited about this August.
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What we've been reading in July (2025)
Here are the articles, videos, and tools that we’ve been excited about this July.
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Embedded Systems Roadmap: Bridging the Gap
In this article, I’ll share the story behind creating my embedded systems engineering roadmap, why it became necessary, the logic behind its structure, and how to use it effectively in your learning journey.
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Smart Ring Development (Part 2) - Hardware Design
This series of articles discusses the development of a SOTA Open Smart Ring - a tiny wearable packed with electronics that fits on your (even the smallest) finger. We dive deep into what it means to develop such a product, its challenges, and ultimately, how to make it a manufacturable and usable piece.
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What we've been reading in June (2025)
Here are the articles, videos, and tools that we’ve been excited about this June.
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Linux Coredumps (Part 3) - On Device Unwinding
In this post, we’ll go over a method of coredump collection that does the stack unwinding on-device. This approach allows devices that may be sensitive to leaking PII (Personally Identifiable Information) that may be stored in memory on the stack or heap to safely collect coredumps in addition to greatly reducing the size needed to store them.