2024-11-06.log

mhoyejosch: it improved significantly after barely a day of use. 00:27
joschmhoye: it's so glossy, i can see why the sensor doesn't like it right now :D00:39
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staticbunnydoes anyone happen to have cad files for the top/bottom covers for the pocket? i don't have an easy way to convert the pcb file02:50
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staticbunnydoes anyone happen to have cad files for the top/bottom covers for the pocket? i don't have an easy way to convert the pcb file03:00
staticbunnysorry if thats a duplicate, playing with my tmux/tiny setup03:00
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amospallaTwodisbetter: I read that "dpms off" on your pocket does not turn your display on. This happens me too, and I thought it was because something related to be using Debian stable. Is that your case? Just wondering.09:17
amospallaI will end setting the brightness screen instead of the dpms.09:19
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xhadoes anyone have a working u-boot build for the pocket reform w/ rk3588 that has a timeout bigger than 0? i am slowly going insane having to reboot 5 times just to get a chance to get a shell :D10:12
hramrachch:, josch: Tchankd for testing and merging10:12
amospallaTwodisbetter: I modified swayidle to use brightnessctl instead of dpms: swayidle timeout 600 'brightnessctl -s && brightnessctl s 0' resume 'brightnessctl -r'10:38
joschhramrach: thank you for the nice patch! :)10:38
Twodisbetteramospalla: thanks! Need to get swayidle doing that as well on wayfire. 10:38
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joschhramrach: do you have an account on community.mnt.re?11:17
joschwanted to @-mention you and didn't find your nick :)11:17
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hramrachjosch: https://community.mnt.re/u/michals11:28
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joschoooh right, i used to know that, thank you! :)11:33
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grimmwarejosch: hey, question for you, my accelerometer mod now uses the reform2_lpc.ko which is distributed in reform-tools. I'm assuming that's likely to get clobbered by subsequent updates and be difficult to maintain. Do you think that's accurate?12:17
+ paperManu (~paperManu@198.16.214.40)12:22
joschgrimmware: if you are writing files to locations owned by a package you have installed then yes, that location will be overwritten with what the actual package ships the next time you upgrade that package12:23
grimmwareyeah that's not ideal, it means that if you do sysctl mods that include a component of talking to the sysctl over SPI you're going to constantly be fighting upstream12:24
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joschgrimmware: so... file a MR? :)12:25
grimmwareI'll have a look in to whether this can be broken out to a separate module but I don't know if it's possible to have two modules accessing the same spi (I have no idea about this at all)12:25
grimmwareyeah equally that means everyone who wants to put in a mod has to get it merged upstream!12:26
grimmwareto be fair, I could actually merge all of these changes upstream such that others just have to do the hardware mod though as it can be gated on i2c scan12:27
joschgrimmware: but this applies to other software as well. If I have a custom version of inkscape, then that will be overwritten every time i upgrade the inkscape package until i manage to submit my changes upstream.12:27
grimmwarejosch: yeah that's fair but in this case every *unrelated* change in reform-tools clobbers the lpc12:28
joschgrimmware: people who do not want to merge their things upstream usually maintain their own repos with forks of the package12:28
joschgrimmware: can you not change reform_lpc such that it includes support for your setup but does nothing for users who do not have accelerometers attached?12:29
joschgrimmware: otherwise, we'd probably have to start building some sort of plugin architecture?12:29
grimmwareI mean it does yeah, but it assumes that nobody else is going to use the 'a' command in the sysctl12:29
grimmwareI suppose I got there first?12:30
grimmwarelike if that's an acceptable answer fine by me.12:30
joschgrimmware: i think that's something minute should decide12:31
grimmwareyeah, fair12:31
grimmwarethanks for talking it through with me at any rate :)12:31
grimmwareto be fair, 'a' for accelerometer is not unfair and `spi_arg1` is a whole byte with which we can specify multiple different *types* of accelerometer - currently I'm using 1 bit of it to specify *which* accelerometer (lid or base)12:32
joschgrimmware: sure thing! personally, i think there are enough characters in ascii to add mods like yours into reform2_lpc.ko :)12:33
grimmwarecool, I agree!12:33
grimmwarethere's an opportunity here to lay the groundwork to have the sysctl auto-detect certain i2c devices with minimal amount of code and also to set a standard for how reform2_lpc queries for them (e.g. set `spi_arg1` to like 255 to have the response tell you which `spi_arg1` you should use for the installed device or "we don't have one of them")12:36
grimmwarethat's obviously not a problem for right now but essentially it means there's an onward path so to speak12:37
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[tj]anyone have a good sense for how long crowdsupply shipping to the uk was taking?13:56
[tj]I'm not sure that if my pocket ships as protected I'll be home for it arriving13:57
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grimmware[tj]:16:14
grimmwareffs16:14
grimmwareI got a shipping notification on the 19th of July and it arrived on the 23rd16:14
[tj]ta16:14
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joschmhoye: you are right! Today, 24 hours later, the trackball sensor registers every motion perfectly!18:37
sknebel"seasoning" trackballs is now a thing? ;)18:40
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joschhrm... i think it might be a tad less shiny now than it was before18:42
joschmaybe it got roughened up a bit by the small steel balls inside the cup?18:42
mhoyesknebel: I wasn't going to call it that but that's what I'm going to call it now.19:14
sknebel:D19:15
mhoyejosch: It's unreasonably good though, isn't it? So smooth!19:20
joschmhoye: i think i forgot how bad the old ball was -- i have to compare again later tonight :D19:21
joschbut yes, sensor readings seem to be perfect now19:21
joschand it's very shiny19:21
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mhoyeSo, on my 1st gen reform I need to admit that the trackball came out of the box pretty janky. Some dust on the assembly, whatever it was. 19:36
mhoyeIt didn't occur to me to open it up to clean the inside - I haven't cleaned gunk out of a mouse ball housing in ages, so retro! - and I don't think there was a line in the manual that specifically said, if you want to clean off the sensor it's just the two screws on top.19:37
mhoye(If that's not true, sorry minute I overlooked it! If it is true, I'll figure out where to send a patch.)19:38
mhoyeBut once I'd sorted that out, to replace the plastic ball with Si3N4, the whole experience is just unreasonably better. 19:40
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hramrachSiN ball :)20:03
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