![]() The thing that really inspires me is that the reform is public source code/design and open hardware. (none left so something equivalent probably, should have gotten one while it was warm p) Srk: I asked about usb-pd and no, but I'll probably tinker something with this Link to reform motherboard sources is broken btw. I see it's NXP LPC11U24 Cortex-M0 MCU, /me prefers STM32 /o\īut yeah, will take a look at the schematics, mcu is only one piece of it and other components are quite important as well The main page goes in to surprising detail about the laptop, though you'd have to check the schematics/PCB to see what's up maybe you could steal the reform's battery controller Srk: you were talking about redoing the senoko on the novena. Jookia: maybe fitting novena into reform case? :D I hope you're doomed for success and end up having to support it forever >:D I do think this laptop is coming out with enough power, form factor and timing for a general audience which is great to see Jookia: that's what sustainability is about ) ![]() Until it dies, because that's the point of long-lasting techĥ individually addressable ones, a fact which is not yet exploted but unfortunately i'm going to pass on this simply because i promised myself i wouldn't buy more computers and instead try and ride my stuff aside from the 4GB ram I think, but that's what a modular design is for. but now that i think about it, i wonder if it would fit in a novena :D i'm very pessimistic about tech but this is basically my dream/perfect laptop. Mntmn: haha, that sounds like a challenge. ![]() Mntmn: perhaps it would be good to mention this in the update.ĭoes this mean the trackball PCB includes LEDs now? This seems different from the last update.Īsmadeus: yes, addresses will be confirmed Will you be confirming shipping addresses before sending?Īre the trackball buttons translucent now? One (maybe) last question, I have no idea where I will want this shipped at the end of the year. B (QUIT: Ping timeout: 264 seconds) B congrats on the launch. maybe the novena board could fit in the reform case? never checked Jookia: maybe there will be some overlap with the novena community. I really hope that the reform grows a community around it a little better than the novena did. It's about the size of the librem from what i can see. It's bold going with passive cooling entirelyīut i'm glad to see compared to the novena's tiny heatsink and the librem's lack of one you've got a giant one ![]() darth-cheney (QUIT: Ping timeout: 252 seconds) typo 'and or own open source firmware.' we'll announce as soon as that's finally decided :pĪsmadeus: assembling is beginner-friendlyĪsmadeus: there are multiple SSD vendor candidates, micron, samsung, transcend. If it's just plugging some flat cables and screws it shouldn't change much but you never knowĪlso just because I don't see it written, for the sake of it, what's the SSD brand going to be? might not be decided yet I guess. How "difficult" would the assembly be? I'd be in for the fun of it (IKEA effect :D ), but worried the polishing might not be as good You still have 41 days to find some new money If i hadn't just spent a bunch of money on a machine i would buy a mnt laptop Yep! was just gonna post it here :D thanks Asmadeus log rottensox erlehmann erlehmann (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) erlehmann koz_ (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) koz_ kaleun kaleun (QUIT: Ping timeout: 244 seconds) Jookia (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) Jookia futarisIRCcloud (QUIT: Quit: Connection closed for inactivity) cheers :) ![]()
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