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    Really cool modular and freedom-respecting computer

    thx pyrat. yeah you can - just don't leave it too long otherwise the component batches i order might be too small, you'd have to wait for another production run - just have to see how it goes.
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    Really cool modular and freedom-respecting computer

    well by then they should be a lot lower-cost.... or available 2nd-hand :) also by then we should have some netbook housings / hybrid tablet-laptops like the alwaysinnovating touchbook, but i really want to do one of those with a 4:3 aspect ratio in 8.9in form-factor. that's if we can find a...
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    Really cool modular and freedom-respecting computer

    yeahyeah, no the "spare" amount is what's critical here - that has to pay for plane flights, another round of dev boards, food, and many other things. that amount's at just under $40k so far which is fine. python assess_campaign.py total 117175.0 after costs 99598.75 costs 59972.0 spare...
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    Really cool modular and freedom-respecting computer

    https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68/micro-desktop/updates/fsf-ryf-background nearing end of campaign, big update about RYF, FSF and why i've been doing what i'm doing.
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    Really cool modular and freedom-respecting computer

    because they'd be exactly the same as any other pictures you'd see of the operating system running - you could just download screenshots of any XFCE4 or Trinity Desktop. much more useful is the various videos in the updates, and especially tarrin lupo's interview
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    Really cool modular and freedom-respecting computer

    yep it's really that simple. there's a table of 8 x 16 values, you just need to go through pressing each key in turn, note the row/value that's outputted from some debug info, then use that afterwards to fill in the values, recompile and you're done. yyyep...
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    Really cool modular and freedom-respecting computer

    i'm sure we'll be able to find you a different chicony keyboard - depending on how much time there is as well as how many other people are involved who want different keyboard layouts i might have to leave you to sort out the firmware (or at least help out with the keyboard mapping). certainly...
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    Really cool modular and freedom-respecting computer

    yeah which is really nice. yeah if i had time i would have set up google tracking stuff... oh wait that violates people's privacy :) no there's a graph that crowd supply can do, they keep it private until after, i'll find out what the story is at some point.
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    Really cool modular and freedom-respecting computer

    the one key defining misunderstanding of the benefits of RYF Certification is that hardware which is RYF Certified *JUST WORKS*. there's no "omg i forgot the firmware", there's no "omg i upgraded and it's now broken", there's no "omg i can't believe it's impossible to ship this device with WIFI...
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    Really cool modular and freedom-respecting computer

    hmmm... there probably exist tv-to-hdmi adapters out there... in part, yes. but, also, it's two more things: firstly, i'm going to be *really* busy! the extra amount would allow me to train and pay somebody else to handle assembly. but secondly, it's a way for those people who want to back...
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    Really cool modular and freedom-respecting computer

    hiya folks, thought you might appreciate that i mentioned the openpandora and the pyra on the latest update, reason being that the continuation of the approach that you guys began years ago is a really good example of a self-sustaining open hardware community that has a really high technical bar...
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    Really cool modular and freedom-respecting computer

    i have a friend who knew the original designer of the processor that went into the PowerVR engine. he told me the story about it. so... third-hand... i'm sure stuff got lost in translation... and you're right: stuff gets updated... this is very likely.. :) i get a little oversensitive to...
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    Really cool modular and freedom-respecting computer

    frickin tell me about it. i know that Dr Stallman is deeply unimpressed with this, he calls it "SaaSS" - Service As A Software Substitute: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/who-does-that-server-really-serve.en.html - he's quite clever with words like that. yes. great! 5 years catching up on...
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    Really cool modular and freedom-respecting computer

    hmmm, intriguing concept... i'm not sure that Dr Stallman could be convinced that the ethical considerations behind "Freedom" could be separated from the ethical considerations behind "Privacy", on the basis that only through *having* the source code under freedom-respecting software licenses do...
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    Really cool modular and freedom-respecting computer

    thanks stan :) it's a device that writes independently to the framebuffer, so by merely switching that off (not using it) you should be fine. of course if the desktop environment requires opengl you'll be going hooorribly slow, but again that'd be a matter of replacing the x-window server...
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