Posts by dryak@mstdn.science
(DIR) Post #AnHDkDWuUqDUhUKArY by dryak@mstdn.science
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@mntmn How standard compliant do you need to be?"USB Power Splitter for Raspberry Pi" is a product category that should do that (basically, wire power to one port, wire USB data to the other). But as it's for RaspPis, it might not be correctly wired (might only wire V and ground, not the pins necessary to negociate actual charging voltage).Here's an example: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005526322616.html
(DIR) Post #Ao4DCn79CyUJxnN6oK by dryak@mstdn.science
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@mntmn looks really nice (remind me, it will be a 13", right?)
(DIR) Post #Ao6O9P2BlgoIDwYirA by dryak@mstdn.science
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@mntmn you're using something like box86? Or does this have an official Arm64 release? (or did ScummVM expand to also cover the Dinghy engine?)
(DIR) Post #AoV9wxqAVVjO0C6qXY by dryak@mstdn.science
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@Juankprada nd I haven't read mangas for quite a while neither, but let me lecture you over two hours why all mangakas are a bunch of pedo perverts based on what I've heard about them and discussed with other people about them.See? That's unqualified opinion.
(DIR) Post #AoVYCqoemzgzkXVimO by dryak@mstdn.science
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@Juankprada False.What you gave is hearsay (your words: "read about them or discussed with other people about them") or imagination (your words: "refer to other media to extrapolate the situation").No actual data.This doesn't qualify as a - your words - "actual arguments".To keep my example: Lollicon exists. But that isn't 100% of Japan's artistic production, no matter what some old fart told you and what you once saw in a GIF once.
(DIR) Post #ApY42aYS1exf4OW44u by dryak@mstdn.science
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@david ...and I presume it will try to kill you, just like anything else in Australia? 😺
(DIR) Post #ApY6wanuUAP5y5ZzZQ by dryak@mstdn.science
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@mntmn I didn't notice the campaign started!Questions:- any chance of having 32GiB, but bring-your-own NVMe? (basically I would put money now on the more custom parts, and then later, by the time the hardware is shipped and I got time to install it, whatever I have available as NVMe)- you will ship from Germany? (given that it's assembled in Berlin, I suppose the fulfilment centre isn't at the opposite of the globe) so cheaper delivery to german adresses?
(DIR) Post #ApaSvobSHXOrmdhxui by dryak@mstdn.science
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@mntmn congrats!
(DIR) Post #AqS89rFrc5XBYoIeFk by dryak@mstdn.science
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@mntmn you intend to keep it running it's original OS? Or test one of the alternative OSes? (SailfishOS community edition? PostmarketOS? Ubuntu Touch?)
(DIR) Post #AqbnAtVoYEnrOV0qtk by dryak@mstdn.science
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@mntmn not personally an expert, but according to what I've heard from the utilities:- label "bio*degradable*" : is a scam (it merely certifies that it will break into smaller pieces under UV light).- label "bio*compost*able" : ask the municipal utility if they can take those. Some run industrial composting and can fully compost it, the ones that usually only take garden waste exclusively (leafs, etc.) typically won't take it. Our local utilities take them.
(DIR) Post #AuFpCusKUHfM84fwfo by dryak@mstdn.science
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@_elena yes!
(DIR) Post #AwypHTXCfrkB7qoh3A by dryak@mstdn.science
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@grumpygamer
(DIR) Post #AxnZKNkewTXTr0QmKO by dryak@mstdn.science
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@Tutanota going further away from the android/AOSP-derivatives: another solution is Linux distributions on smartphones:- I personally daily drive #SailfishOS for more than a decade (commercially supported versions of SFOS even have "Android App Support" running inside a container for "that one app" with no native linux port you can't get without)- I've heard positive things about #postmarketOS and #UbuntuTouch (but don't have personal experience)
(DIR) Post #AyNIJtHBXrGxo2NjYe by dryak@mstdn.science
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@mntmn standard procedure on Linux phones (e.g. PinePhone [Pro]) is to have a hardware switch that cuts the power to the modem.
(DIR) Post #B002uy3ZokknmzUScy by dryak@mstdn.science
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@mntmn I am jealous that you get them covered (in Switzerland, it's not covered by our insurances)
(DIR) Post #B0FaKorArCS4dx1T7I by dryak@mstdn.science
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@mntmn small implementation questions:- you're using the built-in FEX translation layer that Steam is also using for the Frames? Or something else?- Picture is fed back over PCIe and composited on screen by the RK3588? Or is there a way to feed back displayport video signals into the screen? (sorry screen small, can't see if there's a video connector)- e GPU plugged into the NVMe slot?
(DIR) Post #B0GQkyUwpOO9gwQ54a by dryak@mstdn.science
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@mntmn super cool! (and thanks for the details)
(DIR) Post #B1Kv48XU5oEBjEWwTI by dryak@mstdn.science
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@mntmn another approach that should gives similar results to the ad blocking feature of TripleU's built-in DNS, is apps that setup a mini pseudo-VPN that entirely runs on-device and also filters ad servers at the DNS level.AdAway is an opensource example (available on Fdroid) that I had played with last time I had fully Android mobile devices (I am currently only using SailfishOS GNU/Linux mobile devices).I've also heard about Blokada (but no first hand experience)....
(DIR) Post #B1Pv4rUTw3CQvxGsdc by dryak@mstdn.science
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@mntmn are you sure the camera is supposed to work in device mode?Or is it one of these abominations that predate standardization of OtG and shows up as a USB *host*?Otherwise, they perhaps went the Nintendo Switch route: it could indeed a USB camera device but could be not properly implementing the standards, and only vaguely compatible with some Apple hardware due to this bad implementation of USB standards?
(DIR) Post #B2eDZynpMdNpmFGK48 by dryak@mstdn.science
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@Tutanota Suggestions :Translations:- Firefox supports downloading models and running locally (either to translate page or direct access in "about:translations")Android: also list non Android derivatives:- #SailfishOS <- I daily drive that- postmarketOS - UbuntuTouchThey all have (container-based) solutions to run Android apps if necessary (AppSupport, Waydroid)Also, add fediverse:- Pixelfed- Peertube