2022-01-11.log

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bibliocarLol, just looking around ebay. You can still get used Ultrasparc T1 processors, one of the only commercial cpus with the verilog published. 04:45
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vkoskiv_My order shows 6 parts now as well, things are happening. The main unit was pushed back one more month, but I'm feeling pretty good that that's just an inaccurate estimation at this point.11:52
vkoskiv_I regretted not getting the handbook and sleeve, so ordered those from MNT directly a few days ago :D11:52
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mjwO, you are right, different parts now have different estimated ship dates. power-cord comes end of January, the antenna start of May, the rest end of April. Funny.12:56
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vkoskivYeah, assuming this is all still subject to change as things progress.13:39
vkoskivmntmn just posted on twitter that they are printing the shipping labels for sending stock to mouser!13:40
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mntmnthat is correct!!13:57
mntmnmjw: wat, antenna end of may? :313:57
vkoskivThe estimates on the CS order page are kind of all over the place at the moment13:58
vkoskivMine says the AC cord will ship Jan 7, trackball Mar18, Antenna May04, and the rest on April2813:59
vkoskivCurrently pressing X to doubt13:59
mntmnfunky14:00
mntmni just printed 50 labels for 50 diy kits14:00
vkoskivHow big is the backlog going to mouser?14:01
mntmni think roughly 150 units are sold, we are now (this week) shipping 68 and we have ~60 more almost done, so catching up with sales soon14:04
vkoskivVery cool!14:04
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mjwmntmn, so for some reason the items with a different estimated shipping date come from "Crowd Supply Basics"15:35
mjwhttps://www.crowdsupply.com/crowd-supply/basics15:35
joschkfx: if i remember correctly, you made a replacement for the acrylic port covers from aluminium? Can a set of those be bought from you? My acrylic ones just broke by accident. XD15:38
mjwI assume all items of one order will ship at the same time, but somehow the system split them out and assumed some basic items will be provided through "Crowd Supply Basics".15:38
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mntmnmjw: interesting16:14
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flowytechnomancy: i just caught up with the chat log. i'm curious what you meant by saying you couldn't map combos with xkb? what kind of combos? pretty sure i successfully mapped some simple combos in xkb/sway... like super+pageup/pagedown i mapped to home/end. but anyways, nice to hear you got cage working 18:26
kfxjosch: you're not the only person who has asked.  I have a small order coming; I'll ping you when they arrive.18:32
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mntmnkfx: ha! third party ecosystem! nice18:37
kfxI'm basically the leading provider of luxury reform fashion accessories18:38
mntmni like it18:38
kfxI considered doing a set in brass but the aluminum matches the hinges better...18:39
mntmntitanium18:40
kfxI did price that.  The aluminum ones are about ten bucks... getting them made of titanium costs about seventy18:41
sigridwow18:41
kfxthis is for fancy laser-cut ti with a brushed finish, but still, even basic ti isn't much cheaper18:42
mntmnhah18:42
flowyi'd like side panels with holes for wifi SMA connectors. and maybe also move power jack off the motherboard and mount directly to the panel18:47
swiveli wonder how much of $10 is just the constant factor, Aluminum is incredibly cheap18:47
kfxmostly I'm paying for time on the laser18:49
kfxone day I'll come up with enough self-delusion to justify buying my own18:49
swivelthere's some interesting anodized finishes out there for aluminum that shouldn't break the bank like relatively boring looking titanium would ;)18:53
swivelclear finished carbon sheet would be neat too18:54
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joschkfx: awesome, thank you! :)19:20
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ruffdamn, Lukas, you should have made the laptop a bit nastier. I want to switch to internal emmc boot to make use of nvme. But laptop works so perfectly well and is so cute that each time I'm like - but why would I shut it down? What would I do then? I don't want my old dell!120:46
vkoskivkfx: I meant to ask about 'em too21:21
kfxI should have them around the 24th 21:29
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mntmnruff: hahaha23:04
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BoostisbetterRuff, so it. Nvme runs quite faster. Who needs hdmi or anyway!? 23:17
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dj-deathmntmn: does the modification you made to the keyboard FW require to have the switch ON ?23:51
mntmndj-death: no23:51
dj-deathoh nice23:51
mntmndj-death: btw it is currently only in the menu for the standalone version, if you wanna use it in the laptop... you can either add it to the menu array (and increase the size define above it by one) or maybe circle,x works23:52
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