| - vagrantc (QUIT: Quit: leaving) (~vagrant@2600:3c01:e000:21:7:77:0:50) | 00:00 | |
| ch | the fpc is a stock part, any electronics shop should have them... | 00:11 |
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| + bkeys (~Thunderbi@134.22.115.162) | 00:12 | |
| gordon1 | if i would get response from (any) support along the lines "please buy this NNNN part on mouser and replace it yourself" i will be soooo happy | 00:17 |
| L29Ah | i got my x210 lcd cable like that | 00:19 |
| L29Ah | but there was no support except the thinkpads forum | 00:20 |
| kfx | it's right here bud https://mntre.com/documentation/pocket-reform-handbook/schematics.html#assembly-parts | 00:23 |
| kfx | whole list of part numbers used | 00:24 |
| gordon1 | yep https://eu.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Wurth-Elektronik/686704050001?qs=5aG0NVq1C4zl2CMLl7djnA%3D%3D | 00:24 |
| L29Ah | 4 Conductor? sus | 00:27 |
| kfx | depends on which display cable is being described | 00:29 |
| kfx | I note there's an entry 'display panel with flex cable' | 00:29 |
| kfx | so I hope that's not the damaged cable in question | 00:29 |
| ch | thats the wrong part number | 00:37 |
| + jacobk (~quassel@47-186-65-73.dlls.tx.frontiernet.net) | 00:38 | |
| kfx | https://octopart.com/687733050002-wurth+elektronik-52743581 this is the fpc cable | 00:39 |
| minute | which cable are we talking about exactly? | 00:52 |
| minute | there is a fpc cable for mipi dsi from the som to the motherboard. this is a stock part. and there is a flex cable (actually i think it's a flex pcb) from the motherboard to the display | 00:53 |
| minute | i actually don't know the exact part number for that (yet). | 00:54 |
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| * aloo_shu_ -> aloo_shu | 04:47 | |
| + reform25496 (~root@2600:6c44:f7f:7a21::1976) | 05:15 | |
| reform25496 | I have a pocket reform with the aisarf wifi card, and when I download packages, I get 2mbps, -when I run a speedtest, I get 20mbps, but when I run iperf3 I get 100mbps to my local hardware. I have a gigabit internet connection, and nothing else on wifi gets throttled -like this. What gives? | 05:19 |
| reform25496 | I would understand if I got 100mbps everywhere, but this behavior really has me stumped | 05:21 |
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| * aloo_shu_ -> aloo_shu | 09:36 | |
| + gustav28 (~gustav@c-92-32-81-6.bbcust.telenor.se) | 10:02 | |
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| * aloo_shu_ -> aloo_shu | 10:53 | |
| + reform13993 (~qwazix@5.203.212.65) | 11:11 | |
| * reform13993 -> qwazix | 11:12 | |
| qwazix | Before I go dig in the schematics does anyone handily know what the pitch of the jst connectors that connect the keyboard to motherboard? | 11:14 |
| + aloo_shu_ (~aloo_shu@85.51.17.161) | 11:39 | |
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| minute | qwazix: you mean on the pocket reform, right? 1mm. jst-sh | 12:36 |
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| * aloo_shu_ -> aloo_shu | 19:30 | |
| + reform9672 (~jsae@172.103.173.247) | 20:00 | |
| reform9672 | ? | 20:02 |
| reform9672 | list | 20:02 |
| reform9672 | all | 20:02 |
| reform9672 | list all | 20:02 |
| reform9672 | bye | 20:02 |
| reform9672 | exit | 20:03 |
| reform9672 | signoff | 20:03 |
| reform9672 | bye | 20:03 |
| - reform9672 (QUIT: Client Quit) (~jsae@172.103.173.247) | 20:03 | |
| gordon1 | bye | 20:06 |
| - xha (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~xha@user/xha) | 20:10 | |
| hairu | bye fr | 20:16 |
| L29Ah | brutal irc | 20:16 |
| hairu | reminds me of when i tried mirc for the first time in ~1998 | 20:17 |
| hairu | we all start somewhere :) | 20:18 |
| - leonardo (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~leonardo@li1800-6.members.linode.com) | 20:19 | |
| + leonardo- (~leonardo@li1800-6.members.linode.com) | 20:19 | |
| + xha (~xha@user/xha) | 20:21 | |
| - nybble (QUIT: Quit: WeeChat 4.5.1) (~sprang@user/csprng) | 20:22 | |
| + nybble (~sprang@user/csprng) | 20:28 | |
| - xha (QUIT: Ping timeout: 265 seconds) (~xha@user/xha) | 20:34 | |
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| - bkeys (QUIT: Ping timeout: 248 seconds) (~Thunderbi@134.22.115.162) | 20:54 | |
| mhoye | This is one of the reasons Mozilla switched to Matrix. | 21:04 |
| mhoye | The IRC first-contact experience is so bad. | 21:04 |
| mhoye | _so_ bad | 21:04 |
| josch | mhoye: irc as a protocol is far inferior to matrix for sure but are "first contact experience" problems not rather a client issue? the reform-chat client is not quite intuitive i think | 21:08 |
| ch | my pocket is in a weird state. maybe i broke the sysctl fw on it or sth | 21:17 |
| ch | draws 1.2A @ 4.8V from the wall psu, but i dont see the charging led | 21:18 |
| ch | i guess i'll wait a bit | 21:18 |
| + yankcrim- (~nick@gw.tetromino.io) | 21:23 | |
| + chomwitt1 (~chomwitt@2a02:587:7a13:5400:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1) | 21:49 | |
| Zaba | josch: I think there’s a pretty big disconnect between how someone might expect IRC to work given that it’s a real time chat, and what actual IRC etiquette ends up like among people who mostly use 24/7 clients or bouncers | 22:02 |
| ch | ok, maybe the 4.8V were an artifact of the charger i've used | 22:03 |
| + reform10851 (~wytch@syn-047-034-059-225.res.spectrum.com) | 22:08 | |
| reform10851 | has anyone been able to get a trrs headset with a microphone working on the pocket? I have not yet found the magic alsamixer incantation to get mic input working | 22:10 |
| reform10851 | nick wytch | 22:11 |
| * reform10851 -> wytch | 22:11 | |
| - wytch (QUIT: Changing host) (~wytch@syn-047-034-059-225.res.spectrum.com) | 22:14 | |
| + wytch (~wytch@user/wytch) | 22:14 | |
| - gustav28 (QUIT: Quit: Quit) (~gustav@c-92-32-81-6.bbcust.telenor.se) | 22:15 | |
| + bkeys (~Thunderbi@134.22.115.162) | 22:18 | |
| josch | Zaba: yes, i also find this really interesting. I was very baffled when I learned that apparently these days "the channel is logged somewhere" is the default *and* the expectation of real time chat. I am still very much used to "nothing is logged and if it is, you *have* to say so in the topic or otherwise make the user aware that what they say is being permanently recorded" | 22:23 |
| josch | Also things like copypaste or how to "reply" to messages is probably something that clients can do not much about to improve the experience. :) | 22:24 |
| + wytch1 (~wytch@user/wytch) | 22:27 | |
| - wytch (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~wytch@user/wytch) | 22:27 | |
| * wytch1 -> wytch | 22:27 | |
| Zaba | josch: well I mean you join a channel and there’s a hundred people but nobody responds. why are they all even “here” if they aren’t actively talking? it can be very disorienting | 22:32 |
| josch | Zaba: is that not the same in other multi-user chats? | 22:35 |
| wytch | Zaba: yeah, admittedly I'm guilty of not leaving a client open long enough to get a response, but hopefully registering a nick and getting a client that doesn't require me to start tmux first will help | 22:36 |
| Zaba | not really. in something like discord you can be in a server/channel, but offline, and usually the set of *online* users at least somewhat matches with who you can actually expect to be immediately active | 22:37 |
| - chomwitt1 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 246 seconds) (~chomwitt@2a02:587:7a13:5400:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1) | 22:38 | |
| kfx | irc has the concept of 'away' but nobody uses it | 22:45 |
| minute | mhoye: well that was just the "reform-chat" script which is really brutalist | 22:53 |
| minute | whenever you see someone like reform9672 with a random number here it's because they typed reform-chat on their (new) reform device | 22:54 |
| minute | this script could also be extended to print some help to quit the chat :D | 22:55 |
| minute | mainly what it does is > exec irc -c '#mnt-reform' -p 6697 "reform$(shuf -i 0-32767 -n 1)" SSLIRC/irc.libera.chat | 22:55 |
| - Gooberpatrol66 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~Gooberpat@user/gooberpatrol66) | 22:58 | |
| - bkeys (QUIT: Ping timeout: 252 seconds) (~Thunderbi@134.22.115.162) | 23:06 | |
| + reform9072 (~qwazix@2a02:587:d84:a767:5d55:9856:46b7:b6dc) | 23:18 | |
| * reform9072 -> qwazix | 23:19 | |
| qwazix | minute, (re: jst) thanks, yes, pocket. | 23:21 |
| qwazix | (a day later) | 23:21 |
| - mjw (QUIT: Ping timeout: 244 seconds) (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org) | 23:29 | |
| ch | where does the keyboard firmware set the initial led brightness on power on? | 23:35 |
| ch | i see the led_set(0x004040); but thats just the color? | 23:36 |
| ch | oh no | 23:37 |
| - qwazix (QUIT: Quit: Leaving) (~qwazix@2a02:587:d84:a767:5d55:9856:46b7:b6dc) | 23:37 | |
| hramrach | There is a difference with the other web-based chat clients. The channel has messages stored on the server and whoever joins can see them, including how long it has been since somebody wrote something. | 23:40 |
| hramrach | With IRC you get to an empty window with nothing there | 23:41 |
| - jacqueline (QUIT: Ping timeout: 252 seconds) (~jacquelin@user/jacqueline) | 23:45 | |
| spew | you could set up some kind of bouncer like source hut does | 23:46 |
| spew | they use soju | 23:46 |
| spew | but then they'd have to set up an account first | 23:46 |
| + jacqueline (~jacquelin@user/jacqueline) | 23:48 | |
| * leonardo- -> leonardo | 23:53 | |
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