In essence - look at hardware in the loop testing Consider that a lot of the setup is identical Yo
In essence - look at hardware in the loop testing
Consider that a lot of the setup is identical
You could actually drive a system like this from git, people drop a link into some things, when it's their turn the system picks up the code flashes it and runs it.
The difficult part here is if you want people to be able to interact with the target in realtime - now just throwing jobs at it doesnt work, it becomes more like booking an appointment.
We were talking about building something like this on another server for an embedded advent of code, we hashed out some ideas but didnt have the time to commit and make it happen
Consider that a lot of the setup is identical
You could actually drive a system like this from git, people drop a link into some things, when it's their turn the system picks up the code flashes it and runs it.
The difficult part here is if you want people to be able to interact with the target in realtime - now just throwing jobs at it doesnt work, it becomes more like booking an appointment.
We were talking about building something like this on another server for an embedded advent of code, we hashed out some ideas but didnt have the time to commit and make it happen
