chartreuse | minute: Alright, I'll see what I can do then to secure it more when using it in bed/sofa. Would be nice for it to be slightly tighter, but not enough to have more friction | 00:20 |
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minute | chartreuse: yep. so the ball needs to have an iron core and the base needs a magnet ^^^^ | 01:01 |
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chartreuse | You know I was thinking of replacing the ball with a stainless steel ball bearing before XD | 01:51 |
chartreuse | I think just a little downwards pressure with another small ball bearing will be enough | 01:52 |
chartreuse | Only difficulty with it being that the top is only held on by two screws | 01:52 |
chartreuse | (And of course needing to model it from scratch in openscad again since the original is 3dsmax or autocad or whatever | 01:53 |
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violet | how much is different at a hardware level between the imx8mq and the imx8mp | 07:57 |
violet | like what would i need to concern myself if i wanted to port an OS that supported one but not the other | 07:57 |
violet | actually, interesting, looks like netbsd has dtbs for mnt-reform specifically for the imx8mq. also has some basic support for imx8mp but im not seeing any gpu support in the p's dtsi so maybe i need to add that in | 08:00 |
violet | and i guess write a device tree for that specific SOM | 08:03 |
sigrid | you'd need a reference manual (downloadable on nxp's website) | 08:21 |
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minute | violet: i would say one of the biggest differences between 8mq und 8mp is power and clock management, it's more involved and fine grained on the 8mp | 10:26 |
minute | and they switched out some display ip. no more dcss, no more nwl-dsi | 10:27 |
minute | instead, two more lcdifs and samsung dsi | 10:27 |
minute | ethernet mac is also different (stmac) | 10:28 |
minute | gpu is a bit different too, gc7000ul instead of gc7000l | 10:30 |
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pandora[m] | I saw a few posts about the plan 9 os in the forum... i am kinda surprised bby how popular it seems. I have never heard of it before. I watched a few vids on yt but I don't quite get the advantage over other OSes? Could someone maybe briefly explain the popularity of it? | 17:23 |
sigrid | let's start by stating it's not that popular | 17:23 |
vkoskiv | It's popular here in this community :D | 17:24 |
sigrid | I am 99% sure there are less than 20 9front users who run it on a reform | 17:24 |
sigrid | worldwide | 17:24 |
vkoskiv | So if I join in, it's a pretty big % boost then? | 17:25 |
sigrid | yep | 17:25 |
sigrid | anyway, http://fqa.9front.org/fqa0.html#0.2 | 17:26 |
pandora[m] | it seems pretty niche ... from a first look i have a hard time imagine using it as a daily driver :D | 17:31 |
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sigrid | I am using it for ~10 years | 17:35 |
pandora[m] | is it ur only device (like can u do everything u want on it?) | 17:39 |
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sigrid | pandora[m]: no, but there were times i only had one laptop that ran just 9front natively | 18:01 |
sigrid | most of the things i care about are possible | 18:02 |
sigrid | those that weren't (like watching youtube or streaming to twitch) i wrote code to do | 18:03 |
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minute | TIL that aarch64 widevine exists now | 20:21 |
ex-parrot | asahi blogpost? | 21:07 |
ex-parrot | sigrid: I'm still running 9front on my Reform :3 | 21:07 |
q66 | imagine caring about drm when you can pirate your content | 21:08 |
ex-parrot | hey you can use those widevine libs to do the pirating, someone has to do it :) | 21:08 |
q66 | not from netflix, their video quality is worthless | 21:11 |
q66 | might as well use another source (typically bluray) | 21:11 |
ex-parrot | right | 21:11 |
ex-parrot | I mainly occasionally watch Netflix on a 720p TV at a distance so I have no real iron in this fire | 21:12 |
chartreuse | Not entirely sure what happened there, but left the reform on overnight, and just went to wake it up now (just from screen off not standby) and it appeared to be off and wouldn't wake. Tried doing a circle+space and it did nothing. And the main weird thing was that circle+1 wouldn't power it up, instead it would freeze the menu, not showing the boot splash logo | 22:25 |
chartreuse | Was just able to power it down then up 0 then 1 just fine, but was odd whatever state it had gotten into | 22:25 |
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sevan | If I leave my reform off for several days, the first boot from cold will fail to init the nvme drive, so the system just sits there waiting for a minute or two and then timesout and boots in a weird state (I have a swap partition on nvme). Rebooting everything works just fine. | 23:59 |
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