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minute | erle: i was trying to play myhouse.wad | 01:50 |
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minute | but for some reason the framerate was super bad so we will do it another timr | 01:50 |
erle | minute oh i have not yet played it | 01:57 |
erle | minute did you play the alien total conversion though? | 01:58 |
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josch | the amlogic-boot-fip are not reproducible | 11:22 |
josch | even when using faketime, every run produces different output | 11:22 |
josch | :( | 11:22 |
josch | and the repository of amlogic-boot-fip does not have a bugtracker... | 11:22 |
josch | and the tools producing this are proprietary x86 binaries... great... | 11:26 |
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Boostisbetter | you know, even though I'm mainly back on Windows, the one thing that I REALLY miss about Linux is how I can tell what my machine is doing at all times. I'll be on a laptop just writing a document and all of a sudden the fan ramps up. Open task manager and see that some random indexing, anti-virus, or scheduled task is tasking the CPU. But I didn't ask any of that stuff to do anything. That is wha | 12:27 |
Boostisbetter | t I miss the most. I want the computer to only do the things I have asked it to do. | 12:27 |
Boostisbetter | Now on Ubuntu, for example. there is a update manager thing that is checking things, but here on the Reform, I get the feeling that only the things I have asked Debian to do are being done. | 12:27 |
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vkoskiv | I think I'll just do the proper thing and use a dbus wrapper, currently considering sd-bus. | 14:24 |
vkoskiv | I can work the d-bus API directly, sure, but I think I'm just slowing myself down needlessly :D | 14:25 |
vkoskiv | What I have now works, but it's hackier than I'd like. And quite fragile. | 14:26 |
minute | josch: there's someone, f_ in #linux-amlogic who is if i understand correctly working on reverse-engineering/replacing these | 14:49 |
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erle | dbusfahrer | 15:09 |
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josch | minute: thank you, i will try #linux-amlogic as the point of contact :) | 19:22 |
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Boostisbetter | the only negative about a mechanical keyboard on the Reform is the family hates when I am typing on it and they are watching a movie. | 20:39 |
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minute | Boostisbetter: and you don't even have the clicky switches! | 21:05 |
[tj] | are the keycaps on the pocket reform custom? | 21:07 |
Boostisbetter | minute: I love the keyboard. I really do. I prefer mechanical for the feedback and tactile feel. Rubber dome boards just feel cheap. | 21:17 |
Boostisbetter | minute: so that is their complaint and not mine. Hahaha | 21:18 |
minute | [tj]: yes, collab with fkcaps who did the stems and the manufacturing | 21:18 |
minute | looks like we'll be at FOSDEM again with the linux on mobile crew | 21:33 |
minute | (if booth gets accepted) | 21:33 |
[tj] | thanks, if I wanted to acquire some of these keycaps is there a way? | 21:37 |
minute | yep | 21:44 |
minute | [tj]: https://shop.mntre.com/products/mnt-pocket-reform-keycap-set-100-pieces | 21:45 |
minute | coding since almost 4 hours on battery @ a311d reform | 22:54 |
minute | oled says 0% but the lowest cells are still at 3.0 | 22:54 |
vkoskiv | What about the linux gauge? | 22:55 |
minute | i don't use it atm | 22:56 |
vkoskiv | What are you working on? :3 | 23:05 |
vkoskiv | I have a few little fw patches I need to polish up and MR soon | 23:05 |
vkoskiv | And I'm working on the status monitor thing at the same time | 23:05 |
vkoskiv | What sorts of info would be useful to see on there? I have some decorations, network status, various CPU meters, a battery status meter, and a WIP sysinfo one | 23:07 |
vkoskiv | Oh, CPU temp would be nice perhaps. Clock? | 23:08 |
vkoskiv | I tried to make a memory meter, but having a single value that's useful is a bit difficult, since really you'd need several values to get the whole story | 23:08 |
minute | vkoskiv: was working on my "DAW", lost | 23:19 |
minute | vkoskiv: https://merveilles.town/@minute/111235153915980806 | 23:20 |
vkoskiv | I want to make a fediverse account, but stuck in analysis paralysis w/ selecting an instance | 23:20 |
minute | vkoskiv: i'd say start with mastodon.social? | 23:22 |
vkoskiv | Yeah, I'll do that | 23:23 |
vkoskiv | Unrelated - I want to implement a cooldown for the 3-finger drag on the trackpad, so it's easier to drag several times for larger selections | 23:24 |
vkoskiv | I've been perusing the docs on the tracking module to learn a bit more about it | 23:24 |
minute | ah, i have heard almost no feedback about the trackpad, kind of interesting | 23:26 |
minute | most feedback is very trackball-centric | 23:26 |
vkoskiv | I've mostly used the trackball because, well, trackball :D | 23:26 |
minute | heh :D | 23:26 |
vkoskiv | But the trackpad is very nice. | 23:26 |
vkoskiv | It's fun to swap every now and then | 23:26 |
minute | cool | 23:26 |
vkoskiv | I always enabled 3-finger drag on Macs, and got really used to it | 23:26 |
minute | so the gestures are all implemented in that single c file thing. | 23:26 |
vkoskiv | So on macOS, you can lift, and drag again to continue the same drag | 23:27 |
vkoskiv | I've studied Mouse.c, yeah | 23:27 |
minute | i went straight for mouse emulation and didn't go the multitouch HID route | 23:27 |
minute | but could be interesting to implement | 23:27 |
vkoskiv | I'm also interested in investigating that, yes | 23:27 |
vkoskiv | I notice some latency from finger movement to the cursor reacting, that's also something I'm looking into | 23:27 |
minute | ah, interesting | 23:28 |
minute | i figure there's a lot to be optimized, i didn't touch the code since shipping the reform i think | 23:28 |
vkoskiv | It also seems to go into some kind of (maybe?) power-save after some idle time, takes a bit of motion for it to start tracking | 23:28 |
vkoskiv | So I'm just going through the docs to see what it's doing | 23:28 |
minute | yes, i ~think~ the touch chip does that, but not sure | 23:28 |
vkoskiv | It has multiple powersave states that can be requested, but the current firmware doesn't do that, so I'm hoping there's a flag to disable automatic powersave somewhere | 23:29 |
vkoskiv | But: I'm making my mastodon account, you go make some tunes in that daw! | 23:29 |
minute | yay | 23:30 |
minute | done with coding for today though. gonna play some cp2077 | 23:31 |
minute | (dlc) | 23:31 |
vkoskiv | I actually haven't played that game at all yet :D | 23:32 |
vkoskiv | I'm really bad at getting into new games | 23:32 |
minute | yeah, i also rarely have time/energy for it | 23:32 |
vkoskiv | I went hunting for my old profile pic I've been using, and found my film photo scans | 23:52 |
vkoskiv | I got really into it for a bit, then after that bit, no so much | 23:52 |
vkoskiv | I'm terrible at organizing the scans, they are just piled up in a few places | 23:52 |
vkoskiv | And I didn't really record metadata for them, so I have to work that out after the fact | 23:52 |
vkoskiv | Digital life is so much easier | 23:53 |
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vkoskiv | josch: I believe I'm @vkoskiv@mastodon.social now? | 23:59 |
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