

Wow, thanks! You’re not stepping on anyone’s toes. I’m a computer science guy that sometimes likes to dabble with electronics.
I haven’t looked at your PCB yet but I will considering merging this.
Also, how do I solder underneath the CH224K?


Wow, thanks! You’re not stepping on anyone’s toes. I’m a computer science guy that sometimes likes to dabble with electronics.
I haven’t looked at your PCB yet but I will considering merging this.
Also, how do I solder underneath the CH224K?


I tried to implement all of your suggestions. Would you mind having a look now?
Edit: BTW DRC passes (apart from an error with the thermal island in a GND copper zone and a lot of warnings about text size and thickness)


That’s an AMAZING comment, thank you so much!
Re: schematics. Will take this in consideration next time
Re: constraints and DRC. I haven’t done this yet because I’m really scared of the result (actually, I ran DRC and it gave me minor things). I didn’t want to invest too much time in something I didn’t know if it would work
Re: silkscreen. I placed designators there for space reasons, I will try and see if they would fit if smaller. Also, metadata in the silkscreen seems a good idea.
Re: U1. I was worried that moving the IC would mean rerouting everything. I noticed and thought “too bad”, but I will try this
Re: SMD handsoldering. I never tried this before, so I figured that for me 1206 would be a good place to start. 0603 would not be comfortable 😆, I envy your colleague
Re: C1. Will do!
Re: CC resistors. It’s a great idea!
Edit: a hot plate would be needed for the CH224, right? Or I could try PCBA and go for 0603s
Edit 2: So it is fine to use vias to connect those two ground planes this way?


I was looking for a solution that lets someone use Yggdrasil (crypto routed network overlay) over LoRa. The basic idea is to use Yggdrasil multicast and use Reticulum RNodes I with tncattach.
I fear that there’ll be too much overhead (the MTU is only around 500 bytes, and IPv6 minimum MTU is 1280) because of IPv4 fragmentation
Links:


Are you using the realtime kernel?
SAS stands for Serial Attached SCSI, a high-end alternative to SATA
It’s been shady, at least in the past
Nice! You should put a LICENSE file in your repo with the MIT license inside (Cargo.toml has the license key, but you really should have a file in your repo too)
http://vollkorn-typeface.com/ And I’m surprised that no one mentioned it yet


There was a discussion on Forgejo and ActivityPub IIRC
Edit: this is what you’re looking for: https://forgefed.org/
I think they wanted you to end the post title with a question mark
Nice! You may want to consider !retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org too!


lol already taken down


Thanks!
I will continue using v1 (I have v2 but I never got around to using it). Sadly windows/macos only… (in wine it kinda works but that’s not good enough for me)


Affinity wasn’t owned by canva back then. And you can still continue to use your v1 and v2 (though I don’t know how you would download the apps, now that the login page is gone)
I don’t like Windows, but the WSL is not bad. OP can’t use that so there’s that
I use alacritty because it’s cross platform and I can share the config


In both these cases,
ddserves no real purpose. It’s purely a superstitious charm trying to ensure safe passage of the data. You can see how silly this is when you replaceddwith the functionally equivalentcat:cat /dev/sda | pv | cat > /dev/sdb
😂


Don’t download the padding files and you’re golden
Thanks! I will look into this!