Some personal stuff - and prototypes building!


@Silent-Hunter Nah, Pretending it never was and forcing everyone to join in pretention wouldn't be healthy. So you may talk about it. You cannot use it freely. Historical discurse in school or documentaries and such would be exceptions.
Actually, it is also covered by artistic license - as long as you don't try to glorify the whole topic or deny the holocaust.

Bethesda recently re-submitted the uncensored version of their latest Wolfenstein game to the USK, which actually allowed it to be published in Germany - this was a pretty big thing because it meant that they finally considered a game to be a work of art.
 
So whe can meantion the Pyra Heatsink as ART ??
In Germany, the Bad Guys in Return to Castle Wolfenstein was a Cult called "the Wolfes", they have German Nazi Soldier Cloths, but there arend Nazis..
Because it was a bad thing in Germany to show Nazis in Games, even if you fight against them.., ^^
In the newest Game, they called Regime, but they censored Hitlers Beard.. ^^

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Nice to see they aktually working on the Cases
 
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So you want some news?

Well, as said before, the first testruns with the moulds have started this week :)
These will show if more tweaking will be necessary or if these are good enough already.

Here's a small (shaky) video made with a phone :)


Nice. Thank you. That kind of thing was exactly what I was looking for.
 
I hope the specs are good enough for a 2019 device i was really hoping for 8gb ram for the price.
 
The Pyra can't really be considered as a 2019 device, other than that (hopefully) being the year of release. As the Pandora was it's kind of a timeless device, because there's nothing else out there quite like it still.

Actually, it is also covered by artistic license - as long as you don't try to glorify the whole topic or deny the holocaust.
I never knew Perl had licensed the s*a**i*a! ;)
 
I hope the specs are good enough for a 2019 device i was really hoping for 8gb ram for the price.

Personally, I think it very unlikely that I'd have a use for that much RAM.
As I type this on my laptop (Debian, with a full desktop environment, several big GUI applications open) I'm only using 2.8GB. I do use much more than that for heavy graphics-processing tasks - but I wouldn't do those on a palmtop anyway. For comparison, my Pandora is only using 200MB at the moment.

The paranoid sceptic in me would argue that the idea of minimum specifications that rise every year is a fearmongering tactic by corporate marketing departments...
 
Also personally, I want to extend my empathy to evildragon. I imagine it is difficult to deal with a close co-worker's death, besides the personal weight, but also the existential one of working too hard for so long. I really hope you take a breath and persevere. We all believe in you and your mission. I am patient and excited for PYRA, a truly community made and conflict mineral free product. Truly, someone putting in the pure effort into this endeavor is admirable. Can't wait for it to arrive and I appreciate your continuing demand for high standards of quality of all PYRA components.
 
can't wait to get mine! I am considering to ask the Eric Andre show to use a samurai sword as a baseball bat and my phone as a baseball after the pyra arrives
 
As all off us I really looking forward to my Pyra and can't wait to get my hands on it.
BUT seriously @EvilDragon if you need some timeout, take a nice 2-4 weeks holiday with your wife (which gives us all so much by having less time with ED) and enjoy that without any regret.
From my perspective: Timewise for us it won't matter much, but for the two of you it might give a lot.
So my 2 cents: Having the Pyra 4 weeks earlier compared to ED has a nice timeout with his significant other: Totally no brainer.

AND words can't say how much I adore the work of ED.
 
can't wait to get mine! I am considering to ask the Eric Andre show to use a samurai sword as a baseball bat and my phone as a baseball after the pyra arrives
I'm not familiar with the show of that name, but I hope they've got a good enough slow-motion camera for when they do that. Also, I'd advise you not to do that initially; the Pyra will not be a phone until someone ports or installs a phone application on it. So for the time being, the Pyra is not a fone (PINAF) (and even when it is you might still find your old phone to be more portable, or prefer the built in phone software to the shonky thing ported to the Pyra, at least as first).
 
When we get it I hope there Pyra fone stuff is called pif (Pyra is fone) or something fun. I guess the people that make it will call it whatever they want, and unless we get something ported it could be something new and creative.


Is "pif" in use? Puf (Pyra user fone) also sounds fun.
 
That's why I put that 'or installs' caveat in. You could argue until the cows come home whether building basically the same source for arm debian as runs more commonly on ubuntu x86-64 counts as porting it or just building it, mind you.
Is "pif" in use? Puf (Pyra user fone) also sounds fun.
All I can remember is PIV, the Pandora Image Viewer.
 
That's why I put that 'or installs' caveat in. You could argue until the cows come home whether building basically the same source for arm debian as runs more commonly on ubuntu x86-64 counts as porting it or just building it, mind you.
Apologies, I missed that you said 'or installs'.
 
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