fossa-cli
memfault-firmware-sdk
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3 | 3 | |
1,218 | 137 | |
0.4% | 0.7% | |
9.0 | 7.5 | |
7 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Haskell | C | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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fossa-cli
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Launch HN: Infield (YC W20) – Safer, faster dependency upgrades
> where we provide lockfiles that are individually valid
Providing lockfiles is a really interesting idea! That certainly solves the "we need your non-deterministic build tool to reproduce an exact build that we found" problem.
We haven't explored this route yet because a lot of our customers use tools that don't support lockfiles (e.g. Maven - Java in general has a lot of legacy stuff).
If you want to build off of our work, our dependency analysis bit is open source: https://github.com/fossas/fossa-cli
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2022)
FOSSA | Software Engineers (Mid, Sr., Staff), PMs (Mid, Sr.) | USA, Canada, Remote (able to work ~US time zone hours)| Full-Time
FOSSA builds developer tools to help engineering teams manage their open source. We help enterprise customers discover legal (licensing and copyright) and security (vulnerabilities) risks in their dependencies, provide tooling for them to catch these issues in CI, and automate the tedium around policy enforcement and report generation. As companies adopt more open source, their engineering teams get bogged down by more distractions around compliance and security. We help automate away those distractions.
We build an open-source CLI tool (https://github.com/fossas/fossa-cli) that integrates with compilers and build systems to extract dependency and build information; a backend distributed system for analyzing dependency metadata; and a web application with a policy, reporting, and enforcement engine.
Tech we use includes:
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M1Pro Woes
The project I'm trying to build is open source (https://github.com/fossas/fossa-cli). When I got this new system set up, I ran the instructions on our HACKING.md page and immediately tried to build. This failed because I didn't have `llvm` installed, so I `brew install llvm`'d, symlinked into `$PATH`, and tried again. This failed due to: ``` install_name_tool: error: unsupported load command (cmd=0x80000034) `install_name_tool' failed in phase `Install Name Tool'. (Exit code: 1)
memfault-firmware-sdk
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Last call! Local to San Francisco, Boston, or Berlin? Upcoming Firmware Meetups!
These community events are hosted by Memfault, the creators of the Interrupt blog. We hope to see you there! ☺️
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Managed OTA Deployment and Bootloading
I think MemFault has a product like this. They are active in the embedded community and also have great blogs about concepts you are looking for. I haven't used the product but blogs are usually really high quality.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2022)
Memfault (W19) | Firmware/Embedded Software Engineer | SF/Boston/Remote (US)
We're building the DevOps platform every hardware team needs. Our firmware team focuses on our SDK (https://github.com/memfault/memfault-firmware-sdk) and helps our customers implement it into their products. If you love to come up with creative ways to use obscure hardware peripherals, this is the job for you! Email us: [email protected] or apply online at https://memfault.com/careers
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