I tried Vibecoding, and despite having no prior UEFI development experience, I completed the porting of edk2 to rk3326 entirely using AI.
github.com/haropng/edk2-rk33…
I have to commend @realmeIndia; they strictly follow the GPL and have even open-sourced the kernel of their robot vacuum cleaner. In contrast, I contacted @inmoxreality multiple times and provided a lot of personal information at their request, only for them to block me afterward
I spent a lot of time learning the underlying principles of Android. I built Android 8.1 and Android 13 for it, and also have a Linux 5.10 Ubuntu and Debian system.
(512MB of memory is insufficient to run the Android system; 22MB is available.
Finally there is DOOM on a Cooking Pot...
Nice hacking challenge of a way over-engineered "Smart-device"!
Inside we can find 4 SoC's from 4 companies:
Heat control via STM32F031
Input button via PIC18F8..
Wifi via ESP32
Main FW Renesas 400Mhz ARM A9
Full Video in first Comment
They're selling a children's coding robot for $4 at such a low price, while the course would cost $200-$300 after a few free lessons.
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It's not that ESP is difficult to redevelop.