Talking to Microcontrollers with Postcard-RPC
It should be easy to talk to all of your small computer friends
A conceptual introduction to structured communication protocols, and the design decisions behind the postcard-rpc crate
Published on 2025-09-11T20:00:00Z
James is making sure he can use home
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Published on 2025-04-07T04:00:00Z
The Embedded Buddy System
James’ cheat codes for low/mid volume + rapid embedded development
James shares why you might want to design embedded systems as a network of devices, instead of trying to cram everything into a single chip
Published on 2024-12-11T20:00:00Z
Merde is not Serde
Another take on (de)serialization in Rust
In a rare direct follow-up episode, Amos shares an even differenter take on Serde, this time focusing on the kind of needs a server would have when handling data. Spoiler: Yes, merde means poop in French.
Published on 2024-12-04T20:00:00Z