The podcast discusses the libogc debacle involving an old library used by Nintendo game emulators, which seems to have borrowed code from the open-source real-time operating system RTEMS and the Linux kernel.
RTEMS, known in aerospace circles as a high-reliability RTOS, is BSD-licensed and can be used for inspiration or with proper attribution. Open-source code from industries like aerospace and NASA can offer valuable resources for other projects.
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