2022-11-27.log

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joschrafostar[m]: Are you the maintainer of clapper? Love your media player! Currently the best choice for the reform laptop. :)07:19
rafostar[m]<josch> "rafostar: Are you the maintainer..." <- Someone said to me that guys with MNT Reform laptop often use it (because of HW accel reasons), so here I am.07:44
- chartreuse (QUIT: Ping timeout: 264 seconds) (~chartreus@S0106f0f249dfd9c3.cg.shawcable.net)08:07
joschrafostar[m]: that someone might've been me on one of the github issues i opened with the same nick :)08:17
joschand yes, the (current -- it's upgradable) processor of the reform is too slow for some high-bitrate h264 content so its hardware decoder comes to the rescue and mpv, vlc or ffmpeg are still unable to use it, so gstreamer+clapper to the rescue :)08:18
joschfor that reason i'm also maintaining clapper in debian08:18
rafostar[m]<josch> "for that reason i'm also..." <- Thanks for doing so.08:43
joschI'm now running clapper with this patch https://github.com/Rafostar/clapper/issues/76 and it seems that I can watch two 1080p@30 videos on the reform at the same time (should i ever want to do that).09:36
joschminute: ^09:36
rafostar[m]<josch> "I'm now running clapper with..." <- The feature request is there to make it configurable. Not sure at the moment if final implementation will use this or another window in single process yet. Threaded IO operations will need to be considered here first.09:49
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minutecool!12:22
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- bkeys (QUIT: Ping timeout: 265 seconds) (~Thunderbi@static-198-54-135-69.cust.tzulo.com)19:18
+ XYZ (~XYZ@78-80-24-217.customers.tmcz.cz)19:39
vkoskivWonder if it's possible to host my own downstream debian package repository, that syncs with the official ones19:54
- XYZ (QUIT: Ping timeout: 264 seconds) (~XYZ@78-80-24-217.customers.tmcz.cz)19:54
vkoskivIf nothing else, just for fun. Wonder how much space is required for all the packages :D19:54
vkoskivMaybe I could open up the mirror for other people to use too.19:55
joschvkoskiv: it's not hard to do so. It's done regularly and nothing is stopping you from setting up your own mirror. But:19:56
joschIf you *really* want to mirror all packages, think about the bandwidth required between you and the official mirrors versus the bandwidth saved by others using your mirror instead of the official ones.19:57
joschIf you really want to mirror everything, your mirror should see quite a bit of use to justify the traffic that you need to create on every dinstall every 6 hours.19:57
vkoskivYeah. I do have a gigabit link, but it's a residential plan where they might not like me using up terabytes/mo consistently19:58
joschi'm not talking about your link ;)19:58
joschi'm talking about the traffic you create for the debian servers19:58
joschremember, all of that is paid by donation money19:58
vkoskivSure, I'm putting a lot of traffic on the official repos to sync19:58
vkoskivMaybe I'll just stick to the official ones :D19:58
vkoskivThere are plenty all around anyway. I was just reflecting on how lonely it would be if there was a major disruption to network infrastructure.19:59
vkoskivLinux distros are built with the assumption that you can connect to a package server to fetch updates and new packages19:59
joschthen maybe you just want to mirror stable? in that case you only rarely need to update your copy20:00
+ XYZ (~XYZ@78-80-26-181.customers.tmcz.cz)20:02
vkoskiv*or* I could send a bit of euro$ to the debian server people!20:02
vkoskivI've downloaded a *lot* of packages from them over the years20:02
vkoskivWhere is the mntre repo hosted?20:03
vkoskivHigh up in a cloud or a box somewhere in Berlin?20:03
qbiti am not smart enough to use one of these nitecore chargers \o/20:04
c-keen[m]qbit: Are you trying to resurrect batteries?20:07
qbitya20:07
qbitpicked up the "NEW i4" 20:08
qbitinstructions say to hold the C and V buttons which i do, and the single light starts to flash, but then it goes back to flashing all 4 20:08
qbitwhich.. maybe means the batt is shot?20:09
c-keen[m]have you got access to a power supply?20:09
c-keen[m]* * a lab power supply20:09
qbiti was thinking of picking one up, but wasn't sure what one to go with :D20:10
c-keen[m]sorry, what I meant to write was: Do you have access to a lab power supply?20:10
qbitany recommendations? 20:10
c-keen[m]for this purpose anyone that can limit the current should do20:13
c-keen[m]a quick test would be to limit the current to 500mA and see whether the cell picks up voltage20:13
c-keen[m]and then after a couple of minutes see whether it keeps its 3.2V it that has been reached20:14
c-keen[m]if yes it should be ok and can be charged properly with the reform's charger20:14
c-keen[m]if not it's dead20:15
c-keen[m]can you measure the voltage of the cell in question?20:15
qbitya20:16
c-keen[m](putting magnets on the cell and then crocodile clips on the magnets for charging has proven to work quite nice for me)20:19
qbitnice :D20:24
c-keen[m]but that's of course not a proper charging procedure the chemistry of the cells require a proper current ramp depending on their charge status, it is a very hillbilly setup as a last resort20:26
qbitthat's my jam :D20:47
+ qbit_m (~qbittapen@2001:470:69fc:105::194)20:49
Boostisbetterqbit: you don't have anything to do with the Eurorack manufacturer do you?20:52
qbitnot that i know of :D20:54
Boostisbetterok just checking. figured as much. 👍️21:29
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qbit:D22:34
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