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    Pyra News: Springs are brilliant!

    Wrong.. Your job was to handle the fallout of each craigx post... and that was a heck of a job if you ask me :D
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    WIP Report: No known hardware issues, 30 days of uptime

    I've been running systemd systems for months, and the reason of my reboots are not systemd but kernels upgrades. Beside, check the OS images, it's using systemd from the early begining. I've played with nspawn on my prototype;)
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    WIP Report: No known hardware issues, 30 days of uptime

    probably the best update in years ;)
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    Pandora Successor Dual Screen Dream Continues....

    Beside, how can one fit 3 screens and a battery worth anything (to power these 3 screens) in a that small package...
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    Pyra Learning OpenGL ES 2.0 for Pyra

    I forgot to told you that age ago, have you seen and read this : https://pandorawiki.org/GLESGAE ?
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    2 Joypads on the Pyra. Easy?

    The issue for joystick with the pandora was that most port butched the input system of the games to support the pandora's weird input scheme. On the pyra, there's a funkeyMoney plugin for that deed built in that provide a virtual joystick out of the pyra hardware. So the port wont need to change...
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    Passed the certification!

    Once you had it in your hands, it's easy to understand why :) (and I only had the old/bad version of the keymat)
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    Preparing for a Prototype

    Yup, I wont port audacious as there's no point (or too small to actually care about this). The issue here is the lack of 3D drivers (or to be more exact, the fact that it's currently not working) Nowadays nearly all games depend on GL(es) one way or an other. Even 2D games still depend on 3D...
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    An other CPU discussion. Rockchip RK3399 sounds good

    All drivers provide the same serial interface;)
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    EvilDragon at E3?

    yup, it even have a nickname : "booze&callgirls" ;)
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    An other CPU discussion. Rockchip RK3399 sounds good

    A rock64 (which I bought a little before the pro version came out ...) The rock64 boot chain is : - rkbin : https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/rkbin - uboot : https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/linux-u-boot - linux
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    An other CPU discussion. Rockchip RK3399 sounds good

    Since I have that chip at home I can tell you that I like it, nice and fast. it's not a compatible architecture with the pyra (arm64 vs armhf), but still nice. The problem is it heat a lot under pressure. Probably more than the pyra (maybe I should test this :D) So, there's no way we could side...
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    Huge spike in GitLab imports after Microsoft reportedly acquires GitHub

    The only reason why Microsoft contrubuted to the linux kernel is to have linux support in their Azure cloud. Have a look at their commit... I'm not running a single MS line of code running linux... since I dont run them in azure. Am I the only one seeing the possible connection between linkedIn...
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    Huge spike in GitLab imports after Microsoft reportedly acquires GitHub

    I'm in the process to import my repo there, but with a limit of at 2 repos a day, that may be long... and i'm not ptitSeb...
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    Release Stardew Valley launcher

    Nope, it's finished :P funkeymonkey should work like a breath on the pandora too. I'm pretty sure that was the devel environnement @B-ZaR used. Ask him to know what's missing here ;)
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    An update of the waiting game

    Hi Sam, In my 800€ tag I wasnt including all the bells and whistles. And surely, that would make your device over 1000€. I still believe the price tag is revelant, but that's probably because I'm broke...
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    An update of the waiting game

    Indeed, you havent learned the most important lesson from the past of the project : things are either going to take a long time or cost a huge bunch. Since nobody want to pay a pyra 800€, ED have no choice but to take the slow road...
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    Pyra Is C++ and Python mainly used?

    Just like every other languages under the sun, ruby is available on the pyra : https://packages.debian.org/fr/stretch/armhf/ruby/download You can code using what-ever you like. But if you expect some kind of performance at some point i'ld suggest you to invest into some C/C++ learning
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    Pyra Golang on Pyra? [tl;dr = Yep]

    No need for that r-pi compiler... a go compiler will be at a "apt install gccgo" away from your pyra. (https://packages.debian.org/buster/armhf/gccgo/download) PS: and I was sure of that before looking for the compiler : debian arm contain softwares written in go and as debian compil all it's...
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    Your requests for Pyra videos

    fixed that for you
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