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I use C++, Rust and Typescript to write domain specific languages and graphics software.
Hobbies include casting, archery, baking, gardening, tabletop RPGs, self hosting, and all aspects of fermentation.
I periodically delete my old toots.
#nobot #FuckOffFacists
@SethBrown
Nobody has time for a wall of text. The absolute longest email I've sent in the last year was 10 sentences or so and that was too long. Just be as concise as possible
@joerebelloharley
I havent gotten mine yet but I think I'm going to use it with a compute module to make a switch light style handheld. pico for the controller, cm4 for everything else.
Just about finished designing it now. I think its laid out good enough just for testing. I'll be a lot more careful in the final version when I'm actually designing a case for it.
More buttons on the back.
@GI_Jack
Let's add some happy little trees. This is our world with it we can do anything.

Almost finished designing a gamepad carrier board for the pi pico. Soo many improvements from my first one there would be too many to list them all. Its still just a prototype though.

* More buttons! 22 in total.
* hookups for switch joysticks.
* I think I should be able to use the state machines on the pico to poll the button matrix.

My end goal will be to make a handheld based on the pi compute module 4 but I'm starting small just making sure the software/hw of the controller will work.

@s31bz
For starters if they can improve the efficiency of their cards they can lessen the impact they have on the environment.
@aral
I swear I come across an instance like that every other day.
@rhode
@BrodieOnLinux
I'm not that much of a vet(only 8 years). Yeah I'm not sure what I saw in Arch. I'm much more about things just working these days. I won't use my laptop/desktop for weeks which is a dangerous game on Arch. Plus if I want to get dirty with configs nothing is stopping me other than I don't want to.
Also usually a new hdd/ssd is involved when I have changed distros.

@rhode
@BrodieOnLinux

I'm really curious why people do it. I switched 4 times in my life all but one had a good reason behind it. Ubuntu to Arch to Mint to Solus to PopOS.

* Arch has the AUR
* Arch broke on an update
* Solus was hyped
* Solus was/is missing way to many packages

Sure I tried some out when I wanted to switch but that was all in a VM.

@robots
Ah. AP calc was the only class I ever used a graphing calculator. Can't believe they are 200 dollars now. Well you can probably sell it in a couple months