

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


Home Assistant is, but KIoT is a way to integrate your computer into HA
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/


Eventually yes


Affinity is not the Canva you know and hate


I have strange issues when exporting though


Canva ≠ Affinity (for now). The o my requirement is a Canva account, but the app works fully locally. Still, it’s a downgrade from v2
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!


Cool, thanks! UK based, if anyone was wondering
I don’t like Windows, but the WSL is not bad. OP can’t use that so there’s that
Thanks! I will look into this!