@f4micom Nothing more invigorating than running developer beta software on critical personal hardware (I did it three years straight during covid on my only macbook that I used for school, guess how well that went)
@fljczk@ptrschmdtnlsn@waveshare00 That's what the picofly modchip for the switch does too. It comes with a usb port in a little daughter board with a zif that you use to flash the firmware and then never again
@f4micom I've been doing this for years and when the heat is really really bad I just show up to my mom's work with my laptop and hang out with the guys from IT because they got hvac at work and at home we get jack shit
@damned_docs@diedasman Remember when electronics beginners would just find basic esp/arduino projects as a Fritzing sketch and copy to their breadboard? Pepperidge farm remembers
@nocontextmemes for things such as prying screens and connectors but they sometimes even prove useful for finger-tight screwing or unscrewing flathead screws, picking up tiny components like tweezers etc. Also plucking strung instruments of course.
@nocontextmemes Nails are actually one of the coolest features of biological design we have for me. They're a mohs 3-4 so you don't damage things like displays or delicate objects but still hard enough to be useful for tasks that require accuracy or leverage. I use them a lot in device repair,
@f4micom Hold up I mixed them up. I actually chose red. Why the blue button? If you press the blue button, then you either live or you don't. If you press the red button, you live either way but there's a slight chance overpopulation gets solved. It's an optimal outcome for all either way
@FrameworkPuter Would be super interested seeing you guys release some more detailed sales data in general: how many people buy prebuilt vs diy, 13v12v16, what os, cpu spec, display and what ports they choose.