Please consider moving Ava and the table closer towards the camera. She is the host of the video, and deserves just a little bit more area of the video frame.🎥
Nice! Yet the video should have shown how to upload the code on the module and show how to access each part of the module individually (the FPGA part and the microcontroller part). Or you can only access them together somehow?
Um... This product seems weird, why not just branch out into more capable MCU's? Why do people seem to want to be eternally locked into the Arduino interface?
ha, why do people want to be eternally locked into x86 architecture? Because it's "good enough"! Long ago, the essay by Richard P. Gabriel, "Worse is Better" opened my mind into the way the computer market, and indeed most markets work. Back then he was complaining about how LISP would lose out to Unix and C programming! The "New Jersey way" beats "MIT elegance" every time.
@@squirlmy First off, the Arduino IDE is far from the old way. Second presumably if you need to slap an fpga in for hardware acceleration because an old 8bit 16mhz chip can't cut it why not just learn to use more capable SOCs that have the hardware you need built in while also being faster from the jump where you could feasibly code in what you need even on a SOC that doesn't have hardware built in simply because the chip itself is faster. This product is for people married to the (arguably comically bad) Arduino IDE rather than just learning to use a genuinely better suite of tools and hardware. I have no hate for 8bit micro's when properly applied but these days you can get better hardware for cheaper and at higher availability simply by spending some time learning something new.
@@squirlmy I like the bloopers at the end. I mean this is dry heavy tech stuff and I think they pull it off well. Been a sparkfun customer for years and this just makes me love them more.
Please consider moving Ava and the table closer towards the camera. She is the host of the video, and deserves just a little bit more area of the video frame.🎥
Agreed.
Nice! Yet the video should have shown how to upload the code on the module and show how to access each part of the module individually (the FPGA part and the microcontroller part). Or you can only access them together somehow?
Looks like something that could be used to run a neutral net. Thus freeing up a cpu to divi up jobs between clusters.
I'm confused !! Due to the edge connector pattern does the 'SNO' have to be plugged into a PC ?
Aha ! I need a micro-mod carrier board.. Interesting.
Um... This product seems weird, why not just branch out into more capable MCU's? Why do people seem to want to be eternally locked into the Arduino interface?
ha, why do people want to be eternally locked into x86 architecture? Because it's "good enough"! Long ago, the essay by Richard P. Gabriel, "Worse is Better" opened my mind into the way the computer market, and indeed most markets work. Back then he was complaining about how LISP would lose out to Unix and C programming! The "New Jersey way" beats "MIT elegance" every time.
@@squirlmy First off, the Arduino IDE is far from the old way. Second presumably if you need to slap an fpga in for hardware acceleration because an old 8bit 16mhz chip can't cut it why not just learn to use more capable SOCs that have the hardware you need built in while also being faster from the jump where you could feasibly code in what you need even on a SOC that doesn't have hardware built in simply because the chip itself is faster.
This product is for people married to the (arguably comically bad) Arduino IDE rather than just learning to use a genuinely better suite of tools and hardware.
I have no hate for 8bit micro's when properly applied but these days you can get better hardware for cheaper and at higher availability simply by spending some time learning something new.
Are teleprompters forbidden due to someone's theater background?
If they did that, where would the end bloopers be? And we/I would miss those. :-)
@@johntilghman unless they went into the business of selling kit teleprompters. I'd buy one of those!
@@squirlmy I like the bloopers at the end. I mean this is dry heavy tech stuff and I think they pull it off well.
Been a sparkfun customer for years and this just makes me love them more.
"Sram" No. Never. Does not rhyme with damn.
It's "S Ram"
so it's "es-ram"? If you're going to correct pronunciation, be clear about it!