finally on the way to us from from pcbway: 100x batch of classic MNT Reform motherboard 3.0
TIL avery brooks (ds9) did a commercial for ibm back in the day touting linux
i'm grumpy that all the modern open source collaborative markdown document editors (but probably also the closed source ones) don't actually let you see or edit the markdown source of the docs anymore (tried so far: docmost, appflowy, affine [well, that one's just totally over the top]). i want to replace my NIH solution, but howww edit: should have written that i mean web-based
what's the currently best self-hosted web-based tool for editing and saving a bunch of SQL queries and getting up-to-date tables and graphs from your data, shared with team? metabase, superset, something else? esp. direct sqlite support would be nice
the epic filing and fixing of bugs has begun at (we still need some good bug templates though)
we published a new About page on our website titled "The MNT Difference". it illustrates the core ideas behind what we do. i hope that it'll also serve as a reference point in case you want to explain MNT to others (if you're a user, journalist, or need authorization from your boss to buy etc): graphics and text by [@holo_memory]( )
those were the days?! image
lets say someone made an OSHW touch device running linux that's intended to fit in your pant/dress/jacket/handbag pocket. what would be the maximum display size (diagonal, inches) you would tolerate? bonus if you like rabbitholes like this: maximum thickness and weight?
uff i just purchased 520 rockchip rk3588 modules (incl ram/emmc). 420 of those are with 32GB RAM