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| josch | minute: could you increase max_post_length beyond 32000 characters in config/site_settings.yml on https://community.mnt.re/ | 01:26 |
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| josch | already dmesg of a fresh boot has more than 64k characters | 01:27 |
| minute | josch: can do it tomorrow! | 01:33 |
| josch | thank you! | 01:33 |
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| josch | for some reason kde-plasma/sddm ignores /etc/profile.d/reform-kwin.sh | 02:12 |
| josch | ah, the problem is between keyboard and chair | 02:16 |
| josch | the variables get set but not exported m( | 02:16 |
| josch | in related news, kde plasma works fine: https://community.mnt.re/t/sddm-kde-unusable/4064/4 | 02:17 |
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| josch | minute: friendly ping about increasing max_post_length beyond 32000 characters in config/site_settings.yml on https://community.mnt.re/ -- i can also file things like this in the gitlab bugs/bugs/-/issues tracker if you prefer it? | 13:37 |
| minute | josch: pings here will definitely have a better chance :D | 13:41 |
| minute | currently walking to mnt hq | 13:42 |
| josch | okay! :) | 13:42 |
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| cwebber | hello! | 15:27 |
| cwebber | well my keyboard arrived so I have a pretty badass setup for my pocket now | 15:27 |
| cwebber | but... I am realizing I made A Mistake (TM) | 15:28 |
| amospalla | cwebber: what's your new keyboard? I like keyboards. | 15:31 |
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| cwebber | behold! https://social.coop/@cwebber/115690131417035052 | 15:44 |
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| amospalla | lovely keyboard, and seems a very good companion for the Pocket | 15:53 |
| josch | cwebber: you should 100% adjust the colors of your pocket reform keyboard to match :D | 15:53 |
| josch | cwebber: with openrgb you could set this up such that you get effects spanning all three keyboards (you can tell it where each keyboard is located relative to each other) | 15:54 |
| cwebber | josch: oh wow | 15:54 |
| josch | (but you might want to wait a tiny bit because support for the MNT keyboards only recently got merged by OpenRGB) | 15:56 |
| josch | (we are still waiting for the 1.0 release which will have support for it included) | 15:56 |
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| + marty` (~user@172.59.99.202) | 16:05 | |
| minute | josch: ch: https://mastodon.social/@mntmn/115690284315149930 | 16:21 |
| cwebber | so the problem I am having right now is that I am planning on using this as my sole computer for about a month | 16:22 |
| cwebber | but guess what I didn't do... get a new backplate for the pocket! | 16:22 |
| cwebber | I have the rk3588, and the wifi drops out less than with the original SoC, but still drops out if I run gnome. things seem better with sway | 16:23 |
| cwebber | I thought I heard something about a low power mode for the rk3588 but I'm not sure where I read that | 16:23 |
| cwebber | oh maybe this was the daemon | 16:24 |
| josch | minute: that's a 404 for me | 16:24 |
| cwebber | josch: copy-paste the url into your search interface in mastodon | 16:24 |
| minute | josch: try in your fedi web interface | 16:24 |
| ch | minute: post 404s | 16:24 |
| ch | k | 16:24 |
| minute | ch: try in your own fedi web interface | 16:24 |
| ch | right | 16:24 |
| minute | post is mutuals only | 16:24 |
| ch | ack | 16:25 |
| minute | cwebber: that's reform-power-daemon, part of latest reform-tools | 16:25 |
| cwebber | gotcha minute | 16:25 |
| josch | I can put a URL in the search box -- TIL! | 16:25 |
| + spew (~spew@user/spew) | 16:25 | |
| cwebber | josch: yeah that should be more widely advertised imo | 16:26 |
| minute | cwebber: hmmm didn't you have your pocket in for servicing quite a while ago... didn't we have the new backplate already? (i'm genuinely not sure) | 16:26 |
| cwebber | same with user profiles | 16:26 |
| cwebber | oh, is it the new backplate? :) | 16:26 |
| cwebber | it might be | 16:26 |
| cwebber | it does have the copper down the middle | 16:26 |
| cwebber | maybe I just need to get the molex | 16:26 |
| minute | cwebber: orrr wait didn't you have a custom one/ | 16:26 |
| ch | minute: . | 16:26 |
| cwebber | no I didn't have a custom one, that was on the bottom | 16:26 |
| cwebber | jfred made a custom one I put on the bottom | 16:26 |
| minute | cwebber: ah right. so the copper is always in the middle, but the question is, is it black inside next to the copper or bare fiberglass | 16:27 |
| cwebber | let me see | 16:27 |
| minute | cwebber: if black -> old bad version | 16:27 |
| minute | cwebber: if bare fr4 -> good | 16:27 |
| josch | ah okay, now it has an entry in "Assembly" in my ordered items overview | 16:29 |
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| + bkeys (~Thunderbi@98.19.131.193) | 16:30 | |
| josch | cwebber: here is first the good one and the post after this the bad one: https://community.mnt.re/t/wifi-dropping-constantly/3121/16 | 16:30 |
| cwebber | minute: black, alas | 16:31 |
| cwebber | yeah it's the bad one | 16:31 |
| cwebber | I could order the new backplate but I am not sure where to ship it to | 16:31 |
| josch | the copper is very close to the surface, no? Maybe it could be sanded down until the fixed version arrives? | 16:32 |
| cwebber | hard to guess whether I should ship it to the place I'll be for a month or the place I'll be at after. it says the ship time is 2-4 weeks | 16:33 |
| cwebber | josch: hm, would that work? | 16:34 |
| cwebber | if that would work I suppose I could do that | 16:34 |
| josch | maybe? you just have to get the sheet of copper away :D | 16:34 |
| josch | minute: would that work? ^ | 16:34 |
| minute | cwebber: anyone from your area coming to congress? could slip them a plate | 16:35 |
| cwebber | minute: haha... no, unfortunately. if congress were at a differen time I'd be there, but visiting my family, and that's too big jump across the pond right after xmas | 16:36 |
| minute | josch: cwebber: sanding should work, will just be quite a mess. maybe it's possible with sharp knife + peeling off, or delaminating somehow (not sure) | 16:36 |
| cwebber | interesting | 16:36 |
| minute | (mess because of dust incl. copper dust, don't breathe that) | 16:37 |
| cwebber | gotcha | 16:37 |
| cwebber | I am about to go try doing something terrible with an xacto knife | 16:37 |
| minute | (and fiber dust) | 16:37 |
| josch | cwebber: whatever you do, post photos so that you can be an example for the rest of us 👍 | 16:38 |
| josch | ingnok seems to be a canadian thing -- hard to get in europe :) | 16:39 |
| josch | minute: community.mntre.com maximum post length plz :) | 16:40 |
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| cwebber | ok | 16:56 |
| cwebber | so! | 16:56 |
| cwebber | the xacto knife was a bust, but a butter knife works! | 16:56 |
| cwebber | however I only have a cloth mask on me and I was getting paranoid about the particles | 16:56 |
| cwebber | so I am going to finish it after I pick up an n95 or whatever | 16:56 |
| cwebber | at any rate, vigorously rubbing with a butter nice seems to be perfect for scraping it off | 16:57 |
| grimmware | butter knives are underrated | 17:02 |
| cwebber | https://dustycloud.org/tmp/mnt-pocket-backplate-scrapey-scrape.jpg | 17:04 |
| cwebber | I really feel like I am doing something horrible here | 17:05 |
| cwebber | should I not be scraping off the fiberglass? | 17:05 |
| cwebber | I got the impression the copper is under the fiberglass | 17:05 |
| cwebber | now I am worried I am fucking everything else | 17:05 |
| cwebber | up | 17:05 |
| josch | you have still a lot of copper to go through with your butter knife though :) | 17:06 |
| cwebber | yes | 17:06 |
| cwebber | as said, taking a break | 17:06 |
| cwebber | I will do it later tonight | 17:06 |
| josch | but of course the steel of your butter knife will be stronger than the copper | 17:06 |
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| * Guest361 -> mjw | 17:07 | |
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| cwebber | would it be a good idea to lay something down like electrical tape on top of the exposed pcb | 17:20 |
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| minute | josch: trying to find this setting | 17:44 |
| minute | josch: max_post_length now 100000 | 17:49 |
| minute | perhaps interesting btw https://meta.discourse.org/t/discourse-doc-categories/322376 | 17:51 |
| minute | in terms of the sometimes requested wiki | 17:51 |
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| gordon1 | replaced nvme to samsung, now pcie_aspm.policy=powersupersave works fine | 18:41 |
| gordon1 | all 1s in cat /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:01:00.0/link/* | 18:42 |
| gordon1 | and nvme's controller temp dropped by good 20°C in idle | 18:43 |
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| josch | minute: thank you! | 18:49 |
| minute | gordon1: wow nice | 18:49 |
| minute | gordon1: which model? | 18:49 |
| gordon1 | minute: i found only 990 pro with old price :( damn ai prices bubble | 18:50 |
| gordon1 | still cheaper than 990 evo | 18:50 |
| gordon1 | but i have evo on rock5b+ | 18:51 |
| gordon1 | one, and one wd that awaits its demise... | 18:51 |
| gordon1 | that's bizarre, i tried to turn on powersupersave on my rock5b+ and it lost one nvme (as expected) but this time it lost samsung and wd blue works fine | 18:58 |
| josch | minute: some things I'd like to "archive" for others are for example boot logs. You know that it happens regularly that people say "i have this in my dmesg, is my setup broken?" and i'd like to redirect them to a place which stores "known good output". I started dumping things in https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/wikis/u-boot but migrating resources like that to discourse would | 19:01 |
| josch | quickly hit the character limit again (even after you raised it to 100000). | 19:01 |
| josch | But if you declare "this is our wiki now" i'll find a way to work around this somehow. | 19:02 |
| josch | And then there are the usual discourse disadvantages of course... when i scroll for example through posts in the official discourse wiki https://meta.discourse.org/c/documentation/10 then i get the usual "stuff unloads, screen goes blank for a few seconds, then maybe reloads" because discourse dynamically loads content in through javascript... :/ | 19:04 |
| josch | (i'd even prefer gitlab over that...) | 19:04 |
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| minute | josch: ah ok, i haven't tried it myself, didn't know it was a bad experience! | 19:12 |
| minute | josch: about the character limit, how much do you need? you didn't specify | 19:12 |
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| * mjw -> Guest4944 | 19:48 | |
| * mark_ -> mjw | 19:48 | |
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| minute | interesting, browser based slicer https://grid.space/kiri/ | 20:23 |
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| josch | minute: 100k is okay for the post i was about to post -- but if i imagine a real wiki page then this can easily exceed these limits -- but maybe then you are supposed to split one page into multiple posts? | 20:52 |
| josch | minute: i can show you during 39c3 how browsing community.mntre.com feels like on a311d :) | 20:53 |
| minute | josch: alright! | 20:57 |
| minute | currently trying to integrate usb-c data muxing with fusb302 next sysctl fw | 21:02 |
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| minute | ah, luckily ch has prepared everything for this in the latest pref sysctl fw | 22:04 |
| ch | curious :) i hope you dont need displayport muxing | 22:06 |
| minute | not yet :D probably in next 2 ;) | 22:08 |
| minute | ok, mux control works nicely there | 22:08 |
| minute | my superspeed work here is done... | 22:08 |
| - bkeys (QUIT: Ping timeout: 246 seconds) (~Thunderbi@172.56.66.100) | 22:08 | |
| minute | i've made it so that DP instead of superspeed usb signals could be fed in for development | 22:09 |
| minute | (with some extra splice cable stuff) | 22:09 |
| minute | and SBU pins are on a small jst header | 22:09 |
| minute | (these are used for AUX channel on DP) | 22:09 |
| minute | (but could also be used to route out an uart) | 22:09 |
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| josch | what i learned tonight is that there will be a reform next 2 :D | 22:32 |
| minute | woops :D | 22:40 |
| sigrid | reform → reform next → reform after | 22:41 |
| josch | i imagine more a microsoft compatible numbering: reform 2 -> reform Next -> reform 3000 -> reform XP or something :) | 22:43 |
| cwebber | and then finally | 22:44 |
| cwebber | the reform reformed | 22:44 |
| cwebber | take whatever definition of "reformed" you prefer | 22:45 |
| josch | we still need the systemd service of that name | 22:45 |
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| minute | mnt "not even my final form" | 23:10 |
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| jfred | cwebber: FWIW that backplate I made was designed to go on the top and thus has a copper layer on the underside in the middle to act as a heatsink like the original did. It does not have a copper layer on the sides of the underside. It does have copper on top but only where the lettering is | 23:38 |
| jfred | at least... if I did what I meant to do in the second revision (which you have one of) | 23:39 |
| jfred | I don't recall offhand exactly what the pocket insides look like behind the bottom plate but I hope the exposed copper for the heatsink doesn't cause problems if you have it on that side ^^; | 23:51 |
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