The m2 doesn't have to do anything with data Just appears there on a schedule right and it handles all the sensors. The fact that it's not actually running a separate operating system Or at least according to this feedback as far as we could tell does mean that you know if you if you uh you know Pank the kernel everything stops like the real-time stuff doesn't get nothing gets scheduled Like this is the one and only kernel right? We'll find out once people get dev kits because those will probably be crashy or the real thing They will kind of find out how much work apple has done to sort of Make this bulletproof but as we discussed in past shows If this entire
- Pre-show: đŁď¸ New Memberâs Special Just Dropped đŁď¸
- Follow-up:
- With regard to the âreal-time OSâ and the roles of the R1
- Vision Pro and vision
- Vision Pro limits
- Conflicting opinions about Safelite (via Allan Davis & anonymous)
- On fixing a bug for one developer (via Gui Rambo)
- SwiftUI for the Mac (via Gui Rambo & Clarko)
- Solid-state cooling (via Alex)
- Apolloâs shutdown approach
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- What do we think about the Framework laptop? (via David Hadley)
- How do the photo permissions in iOS really work? (via Zach Frechette)
- How do we carry our cameras? (via Stephen Collins)
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