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minute | bluerise: we normally include one, was it missing? :/ | 01:51 |
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bluerise | minute: we're talking about it being part of the cm4 adapter set, right? it's no in there :O | 12:10 |
bluerise | or is it in the regular mnt reform package? | 12:11 |
bluerise | nah, none either :/ | 12:12 |
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Twodisbetter | Hello everyone. 2disbetter here (BoostisBetter) | 17:37 |
Twodisbetter | I'm consolidating my XMPP user accounts. | 17:38 |
Twodisbetter | I can see this in the log, so I am thinking is working. Bummer that IRC doesn't allow username to start with a number. | 17:40 |
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+ f_[xmpp] (fffdb90022@fases/developer/funderscore) | 19:23 | |
f_[xmpp] | Twodisbetter: oh hi | 19:23 |
f_[xmpp] | AFAIK it's not an IRC limitation, it's a libera limitation(?) | 19:23 |
f_[xmpp] | But weren't you already using xmpp to connect to IRC? | 19:24 |
Twodisbetter | f_: yes I was but under a different xmpp account. | 19:26 |
f_ | I usually just use IRC directly. | 19:26 |
Twodisbetter | I have 3 xmpp accounts on my instance, and I want to get down to just 2 or perhaps one. | 19:26 |
Twodisbetter | Yeah probably would be the best, BUT I like being able to consolidate the number of clients I am using as well. | 19:26 |
f_ | XMPP puppet was originally for chatlogs, but it's useless now :P as I'm using a bouncer | 19:27 |
f_ | Twodisbetter: understandable. | 19:27 |
f_[xmpp] | But I'd rather use my IRC client with IRC+XMPP+Matrix rather than my XMPP client with IRC+XMPP+Matrix TBH. | 19:27 |
f_ | Don't forget to register with nickserv BTW, just in case | 19:28 |
+ jacobk (~quassel@47-186-95-57.dlls.tx.frontiernet.net) | 19:38 | |
minute | bluerise: normally shipped with rcm4. sorry for the oversight, we'll send it to you | 20:11 |
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bluerise | thanks :) | 20:30 |
bluerise | Sigh, one thing I hate with Rockchip is that I always have problems with SDIO WiFi | 20:34 |
bluerise | sdio timeouts | 20:34 |
bluerise | had it with the pinebook as well | 20:34 |
minute | meh | 20:38 |
minute | which chipset? | 20:38 |
minute | rtw88 perhaps? | 20:39 |
bluerise | nah, brcmfmac | 20:41 |
+ jacobk (~quassel@47-186-95-57.dlls.tx.frontiernet.net) | 20:46 | |
minute | ugh | 20:52 |
bluerise | usually works well! | 20:54 |
bluerise | it must be a rockchip problem | 20:55 |
bluerise | well, or a "i'm not holding the rockchip one well enough" | 20:55 |
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sevan | the original pinebook I have is flaking into pieces. Hardware will be unusable as a laptop will be unusable in a year or two? | 21:16 |
sevan | ugh, I say, what I meant to say is "Hardware will be unusable as a laptop in a year or two?" | 21:17 |
[tj] | my original pinebook broke in about 20 minutes, terrible plastics | 21:17 |
sevan | came with a crack from the factory | 21:17 |
[tj] | I think my did too, opening it to set the serial switch and the plastic hinge mounts broke | 21:19 |
sevan | had the same thing with the hinges recently. | 21:20 |
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minute | at least they were cheap, i guess... | 23:29 |
- mjw (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org) | 23:38 | |
Twodisbetter | I never liked pine. Cheap hardware with no attempts at the software which is the truly crucial and hard part | 23:45 |
Twodisbetter | I mean think about it. Slowest or weakest processor in the world not had excellent Software that supports the hardware well. All the software you can imagine. I'm this scenario the hardware doesn't really matter. | 23:46 |
+ mjw (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org) | 23:46 | |
Twodisbetter | I mean think about it. Slowest or weakest processor in the world but excellent software support that also supports the hardware well. All the software you can imagine. In this scenario the hardware doesn't really matter. | 23:47 |
sevan | Twodisbetter: armbian supports everything, casing is flaky. keyboard is terrible. | 23:49 |
sevan | minute: yeah. not very long term lifetime in mind. | 23:52 |
Twodisbetter | sevan: yeah but pine only works because others did the heavy lifting. Hard to not feel like they are just a get rich quick scheme in a sea of companies in China trying standout. | 23:52 |
Twodisbetter | sevan: yeah but pine only works because others did the heavy lifting. Hard to not feel like they are just a get rich quick scheme in a sea of companies in China trying to standout. | 23:53 |
minute | i'm not comfortable to dunk on other projects here too much. | 23:53 |
sevan | Twodisbetter: joke: you can say that again. | 23:53 |
minute | s/to dunk/with dunking | 23:53 |
sevan | appologies. | 23:53 |
minute | i have a hard time believing that pine are making a lot of money with the stuff... the margins are probably very small | 23:54 |
Twodisbetter | minute: so understand. That makes sense | 23:54 |
Twodisbetter | minute: I understand. That makes sense. | 23:54 |
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