And as Brazil enters the era of the Internet of Dangerous Things, that ghost in the machine may be the only real owner left.
And so a new generation of Brazilian embedded engineers—educated not in ITA but in federal institutes in the Northeast, in night courses in the favelas of Heliópolis—builds for 8-bit and 16-bit architectures. These are tiny, auditable, and deeply local. They run on scrap hardware. They are shared on Telegram groups, not GitHub. brazil embedded hypervisor software market
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