Spyke

This is the kind of acquisition where it actually benefits the community with tight integration and more financial support for open development, in the short term.

But once the Arduino community has added real value to Qualcomm, they will have already cycled through multiple executive teams post acquisition, and one of them will inevitably view all investment into Arduino as a loss center.

Then it's only a matter of time before they paywall hardware functionality and updates behind a subscription, Arduino Pro+++.

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lemmy.world

on-board machine vision and audio recognition is super useful for a lot of sensors.

not all AI is generative slop.

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Yeah, understandable. But I don’t think this would be “on-board”. So it would have to connect to a service or whatever. I just have a visceral negative reaction to attaching “AI” to everything.

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pawb.social

Blarg I don’t know if corporations know what a teacher, student, or hobby is.

students, educators, and hobbyists will be empowered to rapidly prototype and test new solutions, with a clear path to commercialization

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scribe.disroot.org

I'll do what I always do: sigh and add another brand to my "do not buy from" list on my pocket notebook, which was meant to be a single page and is now filling three

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Thankfully it's not like I'll still have the choice with my "do not buy from" list on my pocket notebook soon in this economy anyway /s

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lemmy.world

If you like Arduino you should consider switching to Teensy microcontrollers and PlatformIO. Although platformio works with pretty much any microcontroller. Steeper learning curve than the Arduino IDE though.

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sh.itjust.works

This! Teensy has been better for years now. Plus we have ESP as big players on these scene now too. Let them kill arduino. We will adapt.

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Qualcomm won't send you a datasheet unless you can promise an order of 100,000. Arduino has always been open specification, and this is totally incompatible with Qualcomm.

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So they want to sell AI shit buy buying the company that teaches children how to blink an LED. Well, this is bad news for both sides.

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They already have it, just not an IDE.

I believe most of Arduino libraries are open-source, so they can simply fork it.

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lemmy.world

Looks like corporate are locking hardware... again.

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So I don’t doubt their motives— but was there a specific thing that they said about locking hardware?

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