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Transport - Elizabeth line, Hopper fare, Superloop, 5G underground Green projects - More trees and green spaces, lower NO2 levels Education - State schools outperforming rest of country, free school meals Regeneration - new architecture, rebirth of industrial areas
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As an East Londoner, I've found it incredibly obvious when a Hollywood film has shot their scenes in Canary Wharf. I was watching Masters of the Universe yesterday and in one shot, I could see the Superloop (SL4) in the distance and it threw me off 😂
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Replying to @NicFromOz
They use Telstra wholesale network, coverage shouldn’t change from what you have now, 4G, no 5G, I have used them, changed to Superloop though, tied in with NBN plan for bundle discount.
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Hot take: most IoT products don't need an RTOS. They need a well-designed main loop, a state machine, and a clear interrupt strategy. An RTOS adds a scheduler, a heap, stack-per-task overhead, and priority inversion bugs you'll spend weeks chasing on an STM32F103 with 20KB of RAM. The product doesn't care about your architecture. It cares whether the sensor reads on time and the watchdog doesn't fire. Start with superloop state machine. Add an RTOS only when you can name the specific problem it solves.
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the average Cnile in embedded world is maybe using FreeRTOS but probably bragging about their superloop. I just use Zephyr and it’s beautiful abstractions and test suite and don’t worry about anything. It’s perfect. I am a proud C vibecoder, been using ts since 2023
I haven’t seen a C vibecoder Why is that
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Replying to @gusek_3 @lukecodez
Arduino is focused on enabling rapid prototyping. It has a superloop firmware architecture which may not be suitable when we are talking about performance. That’s when people struggle and cannot reason beyond the setup(), loop() abstractions. One should be able to reason at the CPU level and control all aspects of the code placement. Additionally, please learn CPUs like ARM Cortex-M, RISC-V and application grade CPUs like the ARM Cortex-A. Beyond this, one should also spend cycles in operating systems primitives, digital signal processing…
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Work on 200 homes has now commenced in Charlton. Post on the site soon. It's beside around 60 homes recently built and 712 homes at another site nearby. This where TfL recently cut buses as the former 472 served the homes, while the replacement Superloop route SL11 doesnt
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I love this feature. With superloop I always seem to have an endless supply of free 24 hr upgrades to 1gb. It’s great when the PlayStation needs an update.
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Transport for London Freedom of Information release: 🌈 TfL has released Superloop SL11 and SL6 livery diagrams and branding for SL and BL routes. Zero-emission bus graphics are already public, while the requested SL10 version is not held by TfL. tfl.gov.uk/corporate/transpa…
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Why are you silent, you son of a btch, where's the superloop?
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⦵🌈🚍 New data analysis of Transport for London's Superloop network reveals 3,745 customer logs. Routes SL7, SL9 and SL8 are the 'Big Three' for feedback, generating nearly half of all entries. Delays and driver pass-bys are key issues, but SL7 and SL4 lead for driver praise.
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Replying to @SeddSezz
“Worst mayor ever” - what has Sadiq Khan ever done for us? Apart from cleaning London's air, Elizabeth line, Night Tube, Northern Line Ext., Superloop, free school meals for all primary kids, Hopper fare, 0.5m trees, electric buses, 16k people off the streets and 123K new homes.
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Replying to @DaelonSuzuka
Wdym superloop? Like a loop that essentially dispatched hand-done coroutines?
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Replying to @DaelonSuzuka
I don't like the term superloop. It's a main loop, it's called from main not super.
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Mikes track record in early stage network startups is exemplary. Intertouch, Pacnet, Pipe, Vocus, Megaport, Superloop, Console Connect alongside renowned founders including Bevan Slattery and James Spenceley. Great to have Mike leading the team at $ATV
Activeport has appointed Michael Glynn as Chief Operating & Commercial Officer. Michael brings more than 25 years of experience across global telecommunications, network automation and software-defined infrastructure. Read more: activeport.com.au/activeport… #NaaS #ITNews
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Labour in power, delivering: 🍲Free School Meals 🚌Hopper Fare: £1.75 for unlimited bus/tram journeys 🛡️UK’s first Violence Reduction Unit 💰6x more Living Wage employers 🌳500k trees planted 👮1,300 extra police officers funded 🚌 Superloop express bus And so much more!
A decade of delivery - and still more to come. Greatest city in the world, greatest job in the world. Thank you London ♥️
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I thought the average was 9mph. Clearly the superloop added to existing routes has screwed that up then as well @NeilGarratt ?
It's often quicker to walk than take the bus in some parts of London. It would be very easy to rip out the anti-car measures slowing journeys down. But this would improve the public's mobility - the opposite of what they want. standard.co.uk/news/london/l…
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A data center map linked in Desert Research Institute findings released this week about local data centers identifies 28 of them from Stead to Carson City to Fallon with a heavy concentration in Storey County. These include in pictures Novva Tahoe Reno at 1 Astro Way in McCarran on a 20-acre campus with 300-thousand feet of “cutting-edge data center infrastructure,” and Switch Tahoe Reno at 1 Superloop Circle in McCarran. In Reno itself are Lumen Reno 1 at 220 Gardner Street on 12-thousand square feet, two Centra Renos one at 265 Keystone (pictured during construction) and the other at 200 S Virginia Street, the Roller Network Data Center at 3545 Airway Drive and Connect Reno by Oppidan at Virginia and Stead Blvd. Statewide there are over 60 data centers already estimated to be consuming over a fifth of the state’s electricity generation capacity in 2024 with that share expected to grow to over one third by 2030, further straining local power grids. In terms of water the report estimates a dozen of the state’s biggest data centers will be using nearly 12 billion liters of water per year by 2033, which is equivalent to estimates of what Nevada's adults drink over eight years combined, in the driest state in the country.
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there’s smth very sexy n chic about your bus stop home being one stop after a train station. Or if u live on a superloop route
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