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  1. bzar

    Pandora PNDManager

    Great work @milkshake! I'm glad this was resolved without having to dig through old external hard drives for the magic compilation environment of PNDManager that bundles the correct Qt and everything. Sorry for @ZXDunny's experience though :$
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    Pandora PNDManager

    It's been a while since I used PNDManager myself (haven't been using my pandora recently), so no personal experience. PNDManager indeed does IIRC show local PNDs as well. Somehow the case sounds like a newly added PND is causing the issues. I wonder if the repo JSON could provide some insight? I...
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    Some personal stuff - and prototypes building!

    Some do. Not even remotely all in my experience.
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    Some personal stuff - and prototypes building!

    Even professionals make mistakes. See: the number of bugs we have in commercial software.
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    Back to normal!

    Congratulations! That was a hardware whodunnit if I ever saw one. Hopefully a full solution will show up in time. Matte dark dark grey. Not quite black, far from silver.
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    Tests, tests, and more tests.

    Well. That sounds like a proper mystery. By your description it does seem like some sort of "buildup" that triggers the effect, be it something electric like a capacitor charging or a zener diode passing its threshold, or software like a stack pointer running off the deep end or kernel driver...
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    What are you going to do when you first get your Pyra

    Customize the software to match my desktop: i3, zsh, nvim, various commandline tools, dotfiles, firefox addons and such. I want them to be practically mirror images.
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    Devuan on Pyra

    Are there any dbps with systemd dependencies currently? What specific systemd ecosystem dependencies would you suspect becoming relevant in the future? If pnds are anything to go by, dbps will mostly be regular userspace applications. Can you point to examples where such would explicitly depend...
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    Important color changes

    They will be reported on a case by case basis.
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    Shortest newspost ever... for now!

    I'm right there with you, though the sparkles in that specific material are not appealing. A nice matte look would be more desirable.
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    FunKeyMonkey

    https://dev.pyra-handheld.com/packages/funkeymonkey-pyrainput/blob/master/pyrainput.service.in
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    Let's move the moulds!

    So totally moled.
  13. bzar

    The tale of the cases

    Yup, my new work laptop logs stuff like "CPU0: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled" whenever I compile things or do other really resource intensive stuff. The CPU is Intel Core i7-7500U for reference. I think two metrics should be provided: peak performance and continuous...
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    Analyzing 4GB RAM

    What do you base the "a lot of people" part on? Surely you have more than conjecture to make such a claim. I could justify "some people", sure.
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    Baited conversations (split from The tale of the cases)

    Can a mod move thebaitmaster's idea and related posts into another thread? It clearly deserves to be separated from the mundane production news here.
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    Analyzing 4GB RAM

    Invite-only channel?
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    Analyzing 4GB RAM

    Why would you need to? There's multiple networks with servers upon servers available to the public?
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    Analyzing 4GB RAM

    Personally, IRC is a lot more about reaching people you don't know than those you do. Though I do use it to communicate with groups of friends as well. Lately IM has been catching up to this, but them all being incompatible walled gardens means you can't build anything that survives the company...
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    Analyzing 4GB RAM

    MOSH handles that well. SSH to a shell server, set up IRC client in screen/tmux, mosh in.
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    Analyzing 4GB RAM

    weechat with wee-slack works wonders for using slack.
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