kfx | I can't even get chromium to launch, but I don't generally use Empire technology so I haven't looked into it | 00:05 |
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mntmn | yeah, just as a benchmark | 00:19 |
vkoskiv | Can we get a ping here when the big shipment gets sent to CS :D | 00:20 |
mntmn | naturally | 00:20 |
vkoskiv | Curious, is it all one big pallet or multiple smaller shipments? | 00:20 |
mntmn | multiple. actually each reform laptop will be sent in a seperate package | 00:21 |
mntmn | because of airfreight regulations | 00:21 |
vkoskiv | Ah, which is why negotiating the lower shipping rate was so important. | 00:21 |
mntmn | yes | 00:21 |
mntmn | it will cost us like 5-6k EUR to ship that stuff to mouser | 00:21 |
vkoskiv | And throwing 'em on the slow boat would have taken months instead of weeks | 00:21 |
mntmn | yes | 00:21 |
vkoskiv | So the less bad option was chosen | 00:22 |
mntmn | also the whole SKU structure was redone | 00:22 |
vkoskiv | Ouch @ that shipping cost | 00:22 |
mntmn | and the whole order tweaked/renegotiated | 00:22 |
mntmn | and all future prices renegotiated | 00:22 |
mntmn | and wifi cards and power cables sourced | 00:22 |
mntmn | (originally cs wanted to supply wifi cards but then we had to do it in the end) | 00:23 |
vkoskiv | How would you rate the complexity/difficulty of shipping a new hardware project on a scale from 1-10? | 00:23 |
mntmn | 10 | 00:23 |
mntmn | naja i guess it is still much easier than launching stuff into space or shipping custom ASICs | 00:23 |
mntmn | ;) | 00:23 |
vkoskiv | I really appreciate you for going through all that effort. More than exited to get mine! | 00:23 |
vkoskiv | And of course the whole MNT team. | 00:24 |
mntmn | thanks, i'm really looking forward to move this inventory | 00:24 |
vkoskiv | My experiments over the last year or so have shown that I am able to daily-drive that Fujitsu laptop from 2005. | 00:28 |
vkoskiv | The reform is a significant upgrade to that one, which indicates that I'll be able to comfortably daily-drive mine. | 00:28 |
mntmn | cool. | 00:32 |
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mntmn | wow, lucas stach just submitted internal display patch for mainline linux | 15:13 |
mntmn | also patches for i2c slew rate and drive strength | 15:15 |
mntmn | i wonder if these fix the intermittent problem of wm8960 not coming up at boot | 15:15 |
mntmn | http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2021-December/703278.html | 15:28 |
mntmn | also http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2021-December/703234.html | 15:29 |
mntmn | there's also a bunch of suspend related stuff going on around imx8mq but i still need to catch up on those http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2021-December/700144.html | 15:37 |
flowy | yesss | 15:37 |
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