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samueldr

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Hi! :samueldr-1:

If you want to know about the projects I'm working on, look here:

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jacqueline, to random
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u can buy my gay mp3 player if u want. i think it's a pretty cool device. https://www.crowdsupply.com/cool-tech-zone/tangara

samueldr,
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@jacqueline had the same realization when looking into rockbox for shenanigans (I didn't end-up doing).

It is a product of its time, couple that with years of development by accretion, and it feels like other than being already familiar and involved with rockbox, it is sadly not a good project to add new platforms to :(.

full disclaimer: I really really liked using rockbox on my ipod.

samueldr, to NixOS
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Just thought to let you know a , and trick:

If When you end-up blowing some WIP stuff away via a bad git manip, nix-diff can help you out.

For example, take a known good revision's store path for your NixOS system build, and nix-diff $that /run/current-system. Paired with nixos-rebuild test, you can try and guesstimate what you need to do to end-up in the same previous state.

samueldr, to random
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Seriously... the Linux Foundation apparently decided to subscribe me to all its newsletters in the past few days, and the unsubscribe link is "expired" (broken, really).

I never subscribed to any of them, and I know the source of why they got an e-mail address. Yes, some other org somehow is responsible here. Ugh.

18+ danct12, to random
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a x86 computer where it's usb-c port is used to reflash bios by connecting it to a computer and use fastboot flash boot boot.img

samueldr,
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@danct12 fun fact: the chuwi hi10 pro (and similar cherry trail reference design tablets) can run fastboot from the bios in two pretty cursed ways. Though none allow replacing its platform firmware (bios).

You can (1) boot any [specially crafted] UEFI program from the DNX Fastboot mode. And then (2) use the Intel fastboot program to uh... just fastboot stuff.

Some notes here:

So you could maybe do it in a contorted way by instead making the fastboot boot flasher.efi, which in turn would do the flashing!

samueldr, to random
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NO ONE’S TALKING ABOUT THIS???????

Added preliminary support for open-source BIOS and EC firmware

ARE Y’ALL NOT PAYING ATTENTION?

THAT’S THE NEW STEAM DECK.

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