lucie lukas "minute" hartmann

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CEO of MNT Research. OSHW laptop MNT Reform: https://mntre.com | https://shop.mntre.com | FOSS, ARM, OSHW, FPGA, Amiga, RISC-V | batcave, cyberpunk, industrial, synth/darkwave | non-binary, queer, vegan, sober ๐Ÿณ๏ธโ€โšง๏ธ
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MNT Research July Update is out, enjoy! https://mntre.com/media/reform_md/2025-07-31-july-update.html (written by @holo_memory)
MNT July 2025 Update

Lots of progress at MNT this month! Read more about the latest developments of the MNT Reform Next, the QCS6490/QCS8550 Processor Module, bug fixes, and our support system.

relatedly, @modos finally launched their epaper monitor dev kit campaign on crowdsupply, might be nice to combine this with some mnt reform series parts https://www.crowdsupply.com/modos-tech/modos-paper-monitor
Modos Paper Monitor

A fast, low-latency, open-hardware e-paper monitor and dev kit

Crowd Supply
anyone have a remarkable paper pro or similar collecting dust? (i'd be interesting to try out something like that for reading/doodling)
it's quite good that the important bits of pocket reform are all crammed into the lid. it doesn't really matter that the device runs hotter than other laptops, bc the bit that sits on your knees/lap/whatever doesn't get hot
am i reading this schematic wrong or are the 2 audio channels (RCA jacks) connected to each other?! it's different on the amiga 500 (second picture) cc @chainq
anyone built PixiEditor 2 for arm64 linux yet?

Progress on dEQP-GLES3.functional.transform_feedback! Down to just 7 failures without MESA_GLSL_DISABLE_IO_OPT=true - a huge improvement!

But the real breakthrough? We now have hardware-based transform feedback working ๐ŸŽ‰

#etnaviv #mesa3d

And thatโ€™s a wrap for tonight. Still have to solder the pico and some connnetors. Certainly looks like a keyboard now.
if you have no idea what the hell i'm talking about, today someone sent me this video by altium which talks about exactly the same issue and explains it a bit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwf-BOyszsY
EMI Solutions for Six-Layer PCB Stackups: A PCB Designer's Guide

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hopefully this post will motivate someone reading this to not YOLO it like i did and not ignore this topic too much.