09:06:09 From Dylan Temples : For remote participants, please use the "Raise Hand" feature in zoom if you have any questions or comments. Thanks. 09:19:55 From Giuseppe Di Guglielmo : I cannot hear you anymore 09:20:06 From Enectali Figueroa-Feliciano : audio just went out 09:20:20 From Dylan Temples : Thanks one second 09:20:21 From Alex Ruichao Ma : Same here:) Racetrack video is frozen too 09:20:22 From Dylan Temples : Working on it 09:20:45 From Dylan Temples : Polycom died 09:20:48 From Dylan Temples : rebooting now 09:21:13 From Giuseppe Di Guglielmo : ok, can the speaker go back to the beginning of the slide when the audio gets back? hopefully it will take not too much 09:22:10 From Rakshya Khatiwada : can remote people hear us? 09:22:12 From Rakshya Khatiwada : now? 09:22:20 From Olivia : Yes 09:22:24 From Rakshya Khatiwada : Great! 10:34:50 From Daniel Bowring (he/him) : hooray, zoom back up 11:09:54 From Daniel Bowring (he/him) : Gabe what a good question 11:13:00 From Rakshya Khatiwada : was zoom down Daniel? 11:13:21 From Daniel Bowring (he/him) : Yes, for everyone in the world, for several minutes. Not sure how long, but it took me 30 minutes to connect 11:14:56 From Rakshya Khatiwada : Oh Wow, did not realize that happened. Hopefully people did not miss much. It was working fine here 11:15:55 From Sami Lewis (she/her) : For people already in the zoom it was fine. I think the issue was joining or starting new meetings 11:16:08 From Rakshya Khatiwada : Oh I See 12:02:07 From Enectali Figueroa-Feliciano : Rakshya, could we ask Alex to provide a set of slides with his scribbles on them? There is a lot of good info that he is adding with his pen as he goes and having those would be really useful 12:03:07 From Dylan Temples : The meeting is being recorded, so the annotations should be available in the video version. 12:03:19 From Enectali Figueroa-Feliciano : OK thanks! 12:03:32 From Dylan Temples : We'll circulate the recording at the end of the day 12:03:33 From Nikolay Zhelev : How could we access the video recording? 12:03:45 From Nikolay Zhelev : Thank you -- you answered my question 12:03:54 From Dylan Temples : It will be linked through Indico and a link will be shared via email 12:09:08 From Dylan Temples : Alex, we cannot hear yu 12:09:25 From Chris Stoughton : I can hear Alex. 12:09:27 From Dylan Temples : Our polycom failed again 12:39:27 From Giuseppe Di Guglielmo : likely it as been already asked sorry for that, are we getting slides and links to the recordings? 12:40:22 From Rakshya Khatiwada : Yes. Slides are in indico already. Video will be sent out later. 12:41:02 From Giuseppe Di Guglielmo : thanks :-) 13:17:21 From Chris Stoughton : Yes we hera 13:32:05 From Enectali Figueroa-Feliciano : What does “CW" mean? 13:32:24 From Chris Stoughton : continuous, rather than pulsed 13:32:53 From Enectali Figueroa-Feliciano : OK, what do you know what the W means? 13:33:18 From Chris Stoughton : "continuous wave" 13:33:23 From Enectali Figueroa-Feliciano : ahhh thanks! 13:35:31 From Giuseppe Di Guglielmo : are you using any of the realtime cores for RT software running on the SoC? 13:38:15 From Chris Stoughton : no, we do not take advantage for the realtime cores on the processor. The fpga is, of course, real time. 13:38:38 From Giuseppe Di Guglielmo : thank you 13:59:43 From Giuseppe Di Guglielmo : do you have like a compiler for the tProc or do you program it in its own assembly? 14:02:15 From Chris Stoughton : There are python-like bindings to help you write code. The "compile" step is very fast, and then the hex code is sent to the tProc. 14:02:27 From Chris Stoughton : You will see examples from Sara tomorrow. 14:02:39 From Giuseppe Di Guglielmo : nice 14:10:19 From Chris Stoughton : There are python binding to write code like this. Leo is the only one of us who writes asm directly! 15:47:17 From Dylan Temples : Me