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friendship with soldering ended, jlc smt is my new best friend

alc 

ok apparently hot girl shit also includes designing an ESP32 devboard to be nicely JLC smt-able, all while drinking

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@ghost_bird I think that's the difference authorized fetch makes possible, see docs.joinmastodon.org/admin/co
where with authorized fetch everything has to ask back to the original server to see if it's allowed

@ghost_bird @dragon I think authorized fetch prevents (some of) that though (given the fedi software involved 'plays fair')

@ghost_bird @dragon all because it got boosted by a third instance (or a chain of instances) that doesn't block them

@ghost_bird @dragon no, they are only visible when looking at the thread from an instance that doesn't block that one. it's very yikes, suddenly discovering a whole thread of uwu nazis under a post of mine

alc 

time for some hot girl shit*

*drinking rum and clubmate and vibing

@kawaiipunk at that exact moment in time, actively working on 2 yes, i guess you could say that's pretty focused :blobcheeky:

ok im closing all my pine64/pinebookpro related tabs because this is not gonna get anywhere

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lol they removed the "PINE64 is an open source platform from both hardware to software"
because it just isn't

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aaaa "Pinebook Pro only supports PCIe" then why is it listed as a B+M M.2 port that should provide USB as well

@linear good because I was about to ask that :P from a bit of research there's bigmessowires.com/usb-wombat/ for ADB which is very bulky and expensive,
there's also an arduino implementation for ADB which looks much nicer: github.com/Difegue/Chaotic-Rea (needs an extra board to connect it to the mini-din)
github.com/Harvie/ps2dev seems to have ps/2 emulation done

pcb would be quite simple, connecting both the connectors to an arduino, basically

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