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  • Thanks for the input.

    When I use vite + preact + tailwindcss, I can make a simple webpage that loads correctly. I spoke with Cesanta and they also use Preact+TailwindCSS, this is how I knew what to look for at the beginning.

    It is when I start to add things to the Webpage that it starts to fail randomly. Removing the code that cause the crash sometimes fix the issue, other times not. It is hard for me to pinpoint what is causing the issue. My guess is that it's probably something that I do creates the issue.

    Right now, I restarted a simple webpage with Preact+TailwindCSS and I will stick to these two libraries and see if the issues still appear. That will limit the number of libraries that can cause issues.

  • I didn't think about that. I could create a small program that takes my packed_fs and test it against mongoose webserver. So at the very least, I could test it right away.

    That would give me the certitude that the packed_fs is functional and could help me pinpoint the issue.

    Thanks

  • A lot of web browsers use chromium, which is the chrome engine. So anything that they want to add from the new manifest will eventually be added the engine. Firefox had a different engine, so they were not affected by the new manifest. However, they will sell our data from now on, so the Firefox engine is also not a choice anymore.

    So that leaves not a lot of options.

  • I cannot share the code unfortunately as this is for a start-up and there is already some identifiable info in the code. The repo is private.

    However, Cesanta provides a lot of examples in their repo Mongoose Library. Cesanta uses a dual license, GPL for anyone to use, or Closed Source if you pay for it. They support a lot of mcu families.

    They also released a Wizard to create a simple interface through their web app. Check them out.

    Edit: I forgot about the initial point. Thanks for the info. I am used to my tools, but webdev is a lot more open-ended, so I got lost pretty hard. I had a lot of libraries in my project, so I'm gonna try to recreate the basic element with Vite.js and Tailwind.css only to limit the number of libraries I depend on, as to limit the error potential.

  • This is a board with limited ressource (2MB of flash, 512k of RAM). When I say embedded, I mean an mcu soldered to the PCB. So docker is a no go. So the only way I can test my webpage on the embedded device is to pack it with the mongoose packer and try it.

    So my setup right now is that I use my laptop as a development machine and the target platform is an Arm M4. So I pack the webpage , which gives me a c file, that I then compile with a crosscompiler and put on my devkit.

    Edit: and I agree that there is most probably an issue with the packer, but I cannot remove the packer from the equation, so this is why I am looking for a more barebone solution.

  • Cubicles farm are worst than high school. There is an ever ongoing political tug of war for pretty much every little fucking detail, and someone is always trying to tell you that you do your job wrong

    Multinational companies are even worst because you have to fight off the other offices trying to meddle with your office to get what they want.

    And then, when someone breaks because of the constant bickering, people come and tell them they are wrong for breaking.

    Your whole post is a prime example of that.

  • I think the only nuance I would make is that the investigation should determine if Alec Baldwin, the producer, did his due diligence with the responsibilities that he has on set.

    I did not follow the trial, so I don't know what has been done in this case.

  • No, but there is a point to be debated that if you hire an incompetent person that kills someone on your set, you could face consequences.

    But yes, I agree with you, this isn't the producer's job to check if a gun is loaded with real ammo or not.

  • That's how the court system works. A fair trial also means for the accused. Otherwise, nothing stops the prosecutors of binding the accused in the court system until he runs out of money.

    The moment that the prosecution kept an evidence from the defense, the trial wasn't fair for the accused.

    I get the frustration, but the other way around opens up the court system for a lot more abuse than we see now.

    If you want to argue about changing the court system, I agree with you, but it is out of scope for that case.

  • The friction is that Alec is not just an actor on that set, he's also a producer so he has extra responsibilities.

    But in that case, the cops and prosecutors fucked up and the judge has taken the right course of action as prescribed by the courts.