@georgia For some strange reason I thought you were from Georgia. I also thought it was strange that a state like Georgia would have its own Mastodon instance.
@lupyuen If I was guaranteed a career from doing that, I could do it. I get turned down due to not having the proper degree. I just got done with RE on the blobs from the Cube. I was doing it to help and also a metric for comparison of Ghidra against IDA. I can program but I hardly ever get the chance to.
@namark RISC-V has outperformed Apple's M1 processor with greater efficiency. RISC-V is the future.
@lupyuen I would have hoped that their "engineers" could actually Engineer.
@georgia Georgia as in the state?
@PawelK @lupyuen My Pinephone came with no Operating System which was a good thing. I tried to get involved in porting Debian to the device but Ubuntu circle jerk crew hoarded all the code so that they could get all the glory. They got left behind and eventually had to admit that they were not releasing the code. Pine just takes existing components and combines them into a product.
@georgia No problem bro. I have lifted for years to not look gay and I realized that not only do I look properly gay. The whole culture is homoerrotic.
@dhfir @cassidyclown @snow I've only seen paintings of it. Maybe it was ceremonial or a greeting.
@lupyuen It would be nice to have a product that doesn't have hardware bugs.
@bw20k I've been there before. Try to find a friend or someone to live with. Being homeless has changed me. I see the world in a different way now. I know how cruel it can be.
@Bajax Yes. Lynx if you want just text. You can wget the rest to view offline.
@namark Isn't this the same ineptitude that made the Xeon Phi almost irrelevant?
@Philoxenus @cassidyclown @snow I'm just trying to say that it doesn't take plastic to make men gay. There are a lot of gay bodybuilders on mutant levels of male hormones. Gay finds a way.
@PawelK @lupyuen It's just a product from Pine. I am not aware of a product they have made that has worked without a massive community effort. Pine makes hardware. The community makes the hardware work. When I got my Braveheart I thought it was broken after a couple of uses. I took it completely apart and photographed it.
It was not broken by me. The battery discharges when powered off and dies after a couple days. I found out why it was getting so hot during use and recommended thermal pads to the developers.
Lee is likely the reason why Pine didn't die. As far as I've seen, he's been involved with every product that they have made. Imagine buying a product that doesn't work at all, working to make it work and never getting paid for it. That's what we do. It's for the community, it's for the knowledge we gain and most importantly for the future.
@lupyuen DC-DC mode is used for the IC core but the PA is supplied from VBAT. This should be 3.3V for 22+dbi and can be configured with the LDO by connecting VDD_IN + VBAT and ensuring that the voltage is correct. This simplifies the circuit.
I can only assume that the transceiver wasn't getting the optimal voltage from the SDR graphing. Perhaps the weak strength and repeated lower strength sections were from sub or over 3.3V power and the sectors that were weaker are evidence that a component used more power than it did during the other areas. I would say that it's not the correct voltage from what I've seen.
@lupyuen I believe I found your problem with the RM90. It wasn't correctly configured. I will go back to the documentation and reference the proper values.
Toughbook fan, Mathematician and Locksmith with limited success in other areas.
Political stance is far right and far left. Proponent of First Aid Kits and PPE. Easily disheartened by big tech. Partially hinged personality and stubborn enough to not write this in the First Person.
Distrust of Psychology and a fan of satire. I love a good joke and contradict myself. Somewhat serious but easily distracted.