
Ramon Roche π
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π¨βπ¬ I work on Open Source Robotics | General Manager @dronecode @linuxfoundation | Gamer πΎ | π²π½ Mexicano π΅π
PX4 | Pixhawk | MAVLink | QGC | MAVSDK | ROS
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VOXL 2 + PX4 Autopilot = real-time vision at the edge. At our San Diego meetup, James Strawson demoed: πΉ 4x 4K@30fps πΉ DSP-accelerated VIO & depth πΉ Optical flow, dewarping, stereo & more All open source via Dronecode Foundation & @ModalAI π₯ youtu.be/1aTu0pPsdGo

π Zephyr Project Meetup Bangalore recap: Two tracks, demos, dynamic panel, free BeaglePlay boards, & networking time! Huge thanks to Texas Instruments for hosting (venue, food & drinks), our speakers for sharing insights, and all awesome attendees. hubs.la/Q03qxG2T0







By popular demand, we are now offering our ARK Jetson PAB and ARK Just a Jetson bundles with the NVIDIA Robotics Jetson Orin Nano 8GB modules. Made in the USA and NDAA compliant! arkelectron.com/product/ark-jeβ¦ arkelectron.com/product/ark-juβ¦



πΎ This ultra-compact #Jetson Orin carrier board β #reComputer Mini β can seamlessly integrate with #Pixhawk4Mini #drone! πΉ Up to 100 TOPS AI (NVIDIA Robotics GPU inferencing power) πΉ UART connection for precise flight control πΉ USB 3.0 Type-C supports Orbbec Gemini 2 3D



.Raspberry Pi has just announced the general availability of the Radio Module 2 (RM2) for $4. cnx-software.com/2025/06/30/ras⦠It's a WiFi 4 and Bluetooth 5.2 Classic/LE module designed to work with Raspberry Pi RP2040/RP2350 microcontrollers. We found it last year in the Pimoroni Pico


We're trying to organize a joint #ROS / Dronecode Foundation meetup in or around Los Angeles on Thursday, July 31st. Anyone have a lead on robotics company that could host us?


π£ Happening today at 3PM CET / 8AM CST! Join Carles Cufi and Ali Aljaani from Nordic Semiconductor & Kate Stewart from The Linux Foundation to learn how #ZephyrRTOS became the leading #opensource RTOS for #IoT. Register: hubs.la/Q03vzRnk0



Open source runs our phones, clouds, and power grid. Knowing which projects are healthy and which are not is essential. Still, if you ask teams how they evaluated the packages in their stack, you likely to get confused looks. Last week, we at The Linux Foundation launched Insights

