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oh, oh, laptop speakers, everybody's always selling gutted laptop spare parts

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by which i mean i'm more upset that i can't easily find loose parts like this in-country so that shipping is quicker

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i need a tiny speaker and i don't know what to rip one out of without having to order parts from china (i have no issue ordering parts from china, i just want one now)

@lmorchard @boogah it looks disgusting. i want two.

the font looks like the simpsons font

when i last talked about this when my fiancée linked a kitchen appliance shop website from the UK that i couldn't see for the same reason, someone asked me "what? does it happen that often?"

yes. yes it does

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it has been 0 days since i've ran into a website i never heard of before having wording that means that i, personally, am arbitrarily blocked from viewing it, because i decided to spawn in the wrong part of the world

but when china does it, it's an outrage

@clyde i followed this guide for the updated kernel: reddit.com/r/ChipCommunity/com

it makes it a little more useful in 2024, but you have to figure a lot out for yourself. i installed jwm since it's what i had on the stock 4.4 image

zep is still faithfully building pico8 for it: lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=34009

@anna they're like regular furniture drawer bumpers i got off AliExpress (so i could get them in colours), i can't take credit for the idea of doing that though, i saw someone else do it on the next thing co forums before they went down

@anna the tactility isn't so bad, the problem is how hard they are to register... like a flat membrane keyboard like on the zx81, or one of those keypad membranes some Arduino kits come with... the metal dome makes it slightly clickier but without leverage it's really hard to press

someone designed a 3d printable shell with individual keys that are designed to swivel with a bump to press the domes, but i didn't have access to a printer big enough when i got this so i just used the bumpers

@anna it's really only impressive if you:

  • know the original pocketchip is 480x272, mine is upgraded to a 800x480 panel (everything is hard to read in person too, now)
  • know the original pocketchip is kernel 4.4, mine is upgraded to 5.14 thanks to the efforts of someone on reddit

the keys have rubber bumpers on them because stock they're just bare metal dome buttons. the added height gives them a lot more leverage to make them slightly more bearable. and it makes it prettier like you said :)

(and if i get it running on this kernel there's no guarantee it'll work on the stock 4.4 kernel)

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i have never used tic-80 but someone asked if the pocketchip can run it and now i'm half-tempted to try compiling it but their cmake system seems like a mess

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yeah no shit i don't want to release my code, with the attitude they have after i say i won't

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people (generally idiots) are so willing to overlook all of your open source contributions the moment you want to keep 1 (one) project closed source

@wildweasel across the board from it is an audio amp powering a hacked internal speaker :P

the old screen on my pocketchip died, so i got a replacement and upgrade, almost double the resolution!

all it took was uhhhhh don't look in the back

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