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kfx | minute: congrats on the IEEE Spectrum article, and condolences for the flood of already-answered questions the internet is surely going to throw at you https://spectrum.ieee.org/meet-an-open-source-pc-that-c | 09:11 |
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minute | thanks kfx! | 09:11 |
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c-keen[m] | the link does seem to 404... kfx | 09:27 |
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minute | https://spectrum.ieee.org/meet-an-open-source-pc-that-can-fit-in-your-pocket | 09:48 |
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kfx | sorry | 10:03 |
c-keen[m] | thanks! | 10:06 |
vkoskiv | minute: Did you obtain any glossy innolux panels when designing Reform? | 11:08 |
minute | vkoskiv: yes, there are some | 11:08 |
vkoskiv | Wondering how good their anti-glare coating is. I might try a mod to sub for a glossy panel at some point.- | 11:08 |
vkoskiv | Also, congrats on solidly being on top of HN :D | 11:14 |
minute | gah :D | 11:25 |
minute | haven't read the comments. yet | 11:25 |
vkoskiv | It's uhh. Well, it's HN. | 11:27 |
vkoskiv | I've only briefly scanned thus far, doesn't seem too bad. | 11:27 |
minute | haha ok | 11:30 |
minute | i might interact later | 11:30 |
vkoskiv | Generally quite positive. Of course with a fair share of "why not just" style comments, but that's HN. | 11:31 |
minute | why not just saw on old thinkpad in half | 11:36 |
vkoskiv | Did you see that ThinkFriend tweet? :D | 11:36 |
minute | haha yes, it reappears now and then | 11:36 |
sigrid | "why not just use a phone" | 11:36 |
minute | why not just use a good old commodore 64 | 11:37 |
sigrid | hn is hn'ing | 11:37 |
sigrid | c64 som for reform when | 11:37 |
sigrid | this solves everythinh | 11:38 |
vkoskiv | Honestly, not far I guess? I'm guessing the FPGA SoM could be used to implement that for real? | 11:39 |
c-keen[m] | the FPGA SOM might help with getting a C64 feeling on the reform2 | 11:39 |
minute | it is possible. just need to fix some eDP glitches atm | 11:44 |
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mnt-riscv5 | ok, ethernet works fine again | 11:49 |
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eery | I'd love to adapt one of the SPARCstation FPGA implementations inside the Reform, have a little baby to my actual sparcstation laptop which kind of looks similar to a giant reform if you squint lol | 16:32 |
minute | also nice https://www.cnx-software.com/2022/09/28/3d-game-fpga-50x-more-efficient-x86-hardware/ | 17:36 |
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eery | Looks like a lot of potential for tight games built into FPGAs | 18:28 |
minute | yeah | 18:31 |
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vkoskiv | Oopsie, completely drained the batteries. | 19:52 |
vkoskiv | Looks like they are charging though. | 19:53 |
vkoskiv | But I'm pretty sure 1.0V means dead | 19:53 |
vkoskiv | LPC keeps resetting, but it's definitely trying to charge the batteries. | 19:53 |
vkoskiv | They are all up at or above 2V now | 19:54 |
vkoskiv | There we go, LPC stopped resetting and now it's charging all the cells. | 19:56 |
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vkoskiv | I might have suspended it and forgot about it yesterday, come to think of it. | 19:57 |
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minute-riscv | hi from mnt reform running Xorg on risc-v on a kintex-7 fpga! | 21:19 |
sknebel | nice! | 21:38 |
minute-riscv | with some hw optimized blitter stuff this could be really comfy | 21:44 |
minute-riscv | it's already more usable than i thought | 21:44 |
minute-riscv | xorg does a good job of not changing too much onscreen | 21:45 |
sigrid | is it still not smp? | 21:46 |
minute-riscv | nope, i'm sure it could be but i'm running out of hacking time on this project atm | 21:47 |
minute-riscv | i'm sure you could do like 8 core | 21:47 |
minute-riscv | also, fpu and compressed instructions | 21:48 |
minute-riscv | or naxriscv which is out-of-order | 21:48 |
sigrid | nice | 21:48 |
minute-riscv | it's kind of an endless arena for tweaking | 21:49 |
minute-riscv | ok, gonna wrap up for today | 21:49 |
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reform14012 | Hey there! | 22:25 |
vkoskiv | reform14012: Hey! | 22:28 |
reform14012 | It works then ;) | 22:32 |
kfx | l4g0t4P@#$ | 22:33 |
kfx | god damn it there goes my NEW serial console password. | 22:33 |
reform14012 | Nice one :'D | 22:35 |
reform14012 | Bye! | 22:36 |
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kfx | second time in a week something like this has happened! a small change in window focusing policy has rendered me completely unable to use a computer responsibly | 22:41 |
josch | kfx: next time, you should use hunter2 as your password instead ;) | 22:42 |
kfx | I would but it's so hard to put that in my password manager. when I try to look it up again it's always just ******* again | 22:42 |
josch | hahaha | 22:43 |
vkoskiv | I had that mistake too once. On sway/i3 lockscreen, though. | 22:44 |
kfx | I am fortunate that this is just my stupid serial-over-ip device login thing and not a password to a system or something | 22:45 |
vkoskiv | For me it was the login password to my desktop computer, which has SSH opened to the internet on that acct. :D | 22:45 |
kfx | but I did exactly this sequence of things before and added extra characters to it and now I've leaked THAT one | 22:45 |
vkoskiv | Never typed 'passwd' that fast before :D | 22:46 |
kfx | vkoskiv: yeah that's the kind of thing I'm glad it's not :V | 22:46 |
vkoskiv | And for me it went onto a large channel on discord | 22:46 |
kfx | ironically this would be solved if I'd spend the money to get a serial multiplexer that supports ssh so I could just use keys. my ancient cheap one just wants credentials over telnet | 22:46 |
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