2022-09-28.log

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kfxminute: 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-c09:11
minutethanks kfx!09:11
+ MajorBiscuit (~MajorBisc@2a02-a461-129d-1-193d-75d8-745d-e91e.fixed6.kpn.net)09:21
c-keen[m]the link does seem to 404... kfx 09:27
+ chomwitt (~chomwitt@2a02:587:dc14:f500:278:be15:4a20:8304)09:32
minutehttps://spectrum.ieee.org/meet-an-open-source-pc-that-can-fit-in-your-pocket09:48
+ Major_Biscuit (~MajorBisc@c-001-023-044.client.tudelft.eduvpn.nl)09:53
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kfxsorry10:03
c-keen[m]thanks!10:06
vkoskivminute: Did you obtain any glossy innolux panels when designing Reform?11:08
minutevkoskiv: yes, there are some11:08
vkoskivWondering how good their anti-glare coating is. I might try a mod to sub for a glossy panel at some point.-11:08
vkoskivAlso, congrats on solidly being on top of HN :D11:14
minutegah :D11:25
minutehaven't read the comments. yet11:25
vkoskivIt's uhh. Well, it's HN.11:27
vkoskivI've only briefly scanned thus far, doesn't seem too bad.11:27
minutehaha ok11:30
minutei might interact later11:30
vkoskivGenerally quite positive. Of course with a fair share of "why not just" style comments, but that's HN.11:31
minutewhy not just saw on old thinkpad in half11:36
vkoskivDid you see that ThinkFriend tweet? :D11:36
minutehaha yes, it reappears now and then11:36
sigrid"why not just use a phone"11:36
minutewhy not just use a good old commodore 6411:37
sigridhn is hn'ing11:37
sigridc64 som for reform when11:37
sigridthis solves everythinh11:38
vkoskivHonestly, 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 reform211:39
minuteit is possible. just need to fix some eDP glitches atm11:44
+ mnt-riscv5 (~root@p54a43bd9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)11:49
mnt-riscv5ok, ethernet works fine again11:49
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- mjw (QUIT: Killed (NickServ (GHOST command used by wielaard!~mjw_@2001:1c06:2488:1400:9e5c:8eff:fe8f:a440))) (~mark@gnu.wildebeest.org)13:04
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+ mark_ (~mark@gnu.wildebeest.org)13:04
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eeryI'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 lol16:32
minutealso nice https://www.cnx-software.com/2022/09/28/3d-game-fpga-50x-more-efficient-x86-hardware/17:36
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eeryLooks like a lot of potential for tight games built into FPGAs18:28
minuteyeah18:31
+ vagrantc (~vagrant@2600:3c01:e000:21:7:77:0:20)19:06
+ ajr (~ajr@user/ajr)19:16
- Major_Biscuit (QUIT: Ping timeout: 252 seconds) (~MajorBisc@c-001-023-044.client.tudelft.eduvpn.nl)19:42
vkoskivOopsie, completely drained the batteries.19:52
vkoskivLooks like they are charging though.19:53
vkoskivBut I'm pretty sure 1.0V means dead19:53
vkoskivLPC keeps resetting, but it's definitely trying to charge the batteries.19:53
vkoskivThey are all up at or above 2V now19:54
vkoskivThere we go, LPC stopped resetting and now it's charging all the cells.19:56
- mjw (QUIT: Killed (NickServ (GHOST command used by mark_!~mark@gnu.wildebeest.org))) (~mjw_@2001:1c06:2488:1400:9e5c:8eff:fe8f:a440)19:57
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+ wielaard (~mjw_@2001:1c06:2488:1400:9e5c:8eff:fe8f:a440)19:57
vkoskivI might have suspended it and forgot about it yesterday, come to think of it.19:57
+ minute-riscv (~root@p54a43bd9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)21:19
minute-riscvhi from mnt reform running Xorg on risc-v on a kintex-7 fpga!21:19
sknebelnice!21:38
minute-riscvwith some hw optimized blitter stuff this could be really comfy21:44
minute-riscvit's already more usable than i thought21:44
minute-riscvxorg does a good job of not changing too much onscreen21:45
sigridis it still not smp?21:46
minute-riscvnope, i'm sure it could be but i'm running out of hacking time on this project atm21:47
minute-riscvi'm sure you could do like 8 core21:47
minute-riscvalso, fpu and compressed instructions21:48
minute-riscvor naxriscv which is out-of-order21:48
sigridnice21:48
minute-riscvit's kind of an endless arena for tweaking21:49
minute-riscvok, gonna wrap up for today21:49
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+ reform14012 (~dmorn@2001:b07:5d38:754d:9dd8:550c:c292:57cf)22:24
reform14012Hey there!22:25
vkoskivreform14012: Hey!22:28
reform14012It works then ;)22:32
kfxl4g0t4P@#$22:33
kfxgod damn it there goes my NEW serial console password. 22:33
reform14012Nice one :'D22:35
reform14012Bye!22:36
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kfxsecond 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 responsibly22:41
joschkfx: next time, you should use hunter2 as your password instead ;)22:42
kfxI 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 ******* again22:42
joschhahaha22:43
vkoskivI had that mistake too once. On sway/i3 lockscreen, though.22:44
kfxI am fortunate that this is just my stupid serial-over-ip device login thing and not a password to a system or something22:45
vkoskivFor me it was the login password to my desktop computer, which has SSH opened to the internet on that acct. :D22:45
kfxbut I did exactly this sequence of things before and added extra characters to it and now I've leaked THAT one22:45
vkoskivNever typed 'passwd' that fast before :D22:46
kfxvkoskiv: yeah that's the kind of thing I'm glad it's not :V22:46
vkoskivAnd for me it went onto a large channel on discord22:46
kfxironically 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 telnet22:46
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