Rust in the Cosmos Part 3: Embedded programming for space (Ep. 256)

Published: May 10, 2024, 9:07 a.m.

In this episode of "Rust in the Cosmos" we delve into the challenges of building embedded applications for space. Did you know that once you ship your app to space... you can't get it back? :P\nWhat role is Rust playing here? Let's find out ;)\n\xa0\nSponsors\nArctic Wolf Learn what the new year holds for ransomware as a service, Active Directory, artificial intelligence and more when you download the 2024 Arctic Wolf Labs Predictions Report today at arcticwolf.com/datascience\nIntrepid AI (https://intrepid.ai) is an AI assisted all-in-one platform for robotics teams. Build robotics applications in minutes, not months.\nAmethix\xa0works to create and maximize the impact of the world\u2019s leading corporations and startups, so they can create a better future for everyone they serve. We provide solutions in AI/ML, Fintech, Defense, Robotics and Predictive maintenance.\n\xa0\nCommunities\nAeroRust, Intrepid, Bytenook\nAeroRust Discord invite: https://discord.com/invite/6jJyx5nEUq\xa0\nAeroRust website: AeroRust.org\nIntrepid AI Discord\xa0https://discord.gg/cSSzche6Ct\nIntrepid AI website: https://intrepid.ai\n\xa0\nReferences\nWorkshop https://github.com/AeroRust/nanosat-workshop\nEmbassy - https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy\nSoftware based fault redundancy, (Errata: it's not from NASA) : https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1402092\nWhitehouse paper for memory safe languages https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Final-ONCD-Technical-Report.pdf