Hi comrades! I’m ✨relocated✨! I just unpacked my project stuff a bit ago and powered up the boards and tested them out to see that I haven’t forgotten everything! we’re back!
Instead of jumping right back in with what I was doing (partly because I had some process issues and partly because I’m still kind of reeling from the moving/new job stress), I’m going to take the rest of this week to regroup a little bit and figure out my strategy on how to make the best progress on this moving forward. Since I’m a dirty labor aristocrat now, I need to do a little bit of shopping to identify what I was kinda scraping by with that could be done faster with better consumables and tools like actually buying a real set of breadboard wires and scope clips and stuff instead of dealing with the few bent up old ones I’d found laying around. I’m also gonna rework the boards into something a little more functional for test, I’m missing labels and spots for jumpers and I learned newer and better design practices through this and I’m just all around ready to do better than I have been before (shoutout to test points, you know who you are, i appreciate you more than you know for bullying me about this)
here’s a pic of my current test setup:
as you can see, I’m working on a folding camping table with slats - not great but fuck it we ball. I do have a 4 channel scope now though! In the fifteen minutes of fucking around I did with the scope, I learned more than I did in several hours of banging my head against the problem with a multimeter, and that’s probably like the best thing that’s happened for this project yet. No conclusions yet but it’s only a matter of time.
I’m not back in full force yet but I’m getting back the momentum I lost and then some. Hopefully I didn’t lose y’all and hopefully I catch some new folks now that it’s been some time and new comrades have trickled in. To everyone who has been eager to provide time for the project, I appreciate each and every one of you more than you could know and while I do feel a little bad at times for not having clear and concise ways to get your labor into the project, I’m happy you’re here. One thing I’m going to do differently is to make sure if I’m asking for help I’m more clear about exactly what I’m looking for, how it fits into the project, and what my plan is to incorporate your work into the whole. Including everything everyone has already done, retroactively.
ily comrades. Talk to you soon
hi you’re amazing and I would like you to do this too
Repo lives here - https://git.sr.ht/~_410bdf/sphynx-site - to be honest, I’ve never worked with accepting PRs before, is there anything you need me to do before you do that?
Yes. I need an email address I can send my patches to. sourcehut seems?? to work differently to how github/gitlab/gitea/etc do in regards to PRs, using git send-email rather than web interfaces. I found this in the sourcehut manuals which may help you.
hi! here you go! [email protected]
This is now in my bio too. I’ll read through the sourcehut guide tonight. Thank you!
I sent it to that email, did you get it? Or did it go into spam?
Hi! I got it, thank you so much for doing that. I haven’t had the chance to apply the patch, check things out, and push it yet, but it’s definitely on my list - through all the moving bullshit that I’m still sorting through, I’ve been doing some circuit drawing work and I’m looking to roll together everything I have into a sort of first alpha version of the Lite board, which I’ll hopefully be posting about later this week. After I get those boards ordered I’m going to do that while they ship. You’re amazing and I appreciate you and I look forward to seeing you around that post.
Sounds great. Just wanted to make sure since nothing had happened.