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You are here: Home / Guest Appearance / #363 – An interview with Alvaro and Jen from the URE Podcast

#363 – An interview with Alvaro and Jen from the URE Podcast

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Welcome, Alvaro and Jen from the Unnamed Reverse Engineering (URE) podcast

  • They were both inspired by Micah’s coastermelt videos
  • Both have worked in consumer electronics places, such as Amazon and Apple.
  • Paul’s reaction video
  • OTA
  • High volumes enables early access to new chips but also sometimes means errata on that new silicon.
  • Consumer electronics makes heavy use of reference designs
  • Empathy driven design (Chris Svec on embedded.fm)
  • BSP = board support package
  • Alvaro mentioned previous guests Mark and Joe from Saleae
  • The early shows of the URE feature
    • Dmitry Greenberg
    • Micah Elizabeth Scott (Scanlime)
  • SiliconPr0n
  • Mountainview Reverse Engineering meetup
  • Zachtronics episode
  • Find Alvaro at alvarop.com / @alvaroprieto
  • Find Jen at rebelbot.com / @rebelbotjen

 

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  1. ru4mj12 (@ru4mj12) says

    October 17, 2017 at 6:44 pm

    Any plans for having Micah on the show?
    https://blog.bolt.io/no-you-cant-manufacture-that-like-apple-does-93bea02a3bbf

  2. Per M says

    October 21, 2017 at 2:54 am

    This show does not seem to show up in the RSS feed for some reason.

    • Chris Gammell says

      October 22, 2017 at 7:31 pm

      I see the episode listed here: https://theamphour.com/feed/

      Could you relate which feed you’re talking about?

      • Per M says

        October 23, 2017 at 1:00 am

        Hi Chris,

        The feed I was looking at is http://feeds.feedburner.com/theamphour
        This is the one linked to on the right, among all the icons for FB, G+, etc.
        The episode, as well as the new one that was released today is now present in the feed, so hopefully the fact that the episode was missing for a week or so was just a temporary glitch.

        • Chris Gammell says

          October 23, 2017 at 11:18 am

          Great, thank you for following up. Yeah, feedburner feels like it’s always on the verge of going away, so hopefully it was just a temporary glitch. If other people see similar in the future, please send an email to feedback@theamphour.com as well.

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