<SnoopJ>
CI exists to replace all the frustrating problems with frustrating automation problems
<Darius>
it is a lot less painful when you can SSH into the box in question and do a post mortem, on github it is more like a "blind man solving a rubiks cube" situation
<whitequark[cis]>
you can SSH into github just fine.
<whitequark[cis]>
well, i can.
<whitequark[cis]>
the problem is actions/cache API.
<Darius>
ahh
<whitequark[cis]>
which was seemingly designed to be as actively hostile as possible, with equally idiotic cludges in the "expressions"
<whitequark[cis]>
okay, now it at least tries to restore from the right key
<whitequark[cis]>
I guess before it was probably the lockfile interfering or something
<whitequark[cis]>
please give me a normal fucking dialog with a normal fucking font size selector
<whitequark[cis]>
"yes, i would like to set my font stroke thickness to 7 decimals" sentences spoken by the utterly Deranged
<whitequark[cis]>
infuriating
<whitequark[cis]>
this is your UI on programmer brain
<whitequark[cis]>
"Width" and "height" actually mean "width/height of unit square in the font coordinate system"
<whitequark[cis]>
i wish open source people would stop accepting tools that treat you as poorly as this
<whitequark[cis]>
why did the printed file have margins and now it does not?
<whitequark[cis]>
oh, it is because the Print... dialog secretly uses the page size inferred from the layers enabled in pcbnew (and not in the print dialog itself)
<whitequark[cis]>
I think I'm going to do this fix and then never touch kicad again
<whitequark[cis]>
I miss eagle
<whitequark[cis]>
it was trash too, but at least it was consistently trash
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<whitequark[cis]>
instead of having to negotiate through random file format changes and bugs every single time I open the tool
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<whitequark[cis]>
let's see if something broke with the 3d viewer too
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[GlasgowEmbedded/glasgow] electroniceel a3f6469 - revC3: change silkscreen to "owGglas revC?" to emphasise that it is a development version for now
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[GlasgowEmbedded/glasgow] electroniceel bdba67e - revC3: remove port pinout marking on top silkscreen
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[GlasgowEmbedded/glasgow] electroniceel ba52977 - revC3: fix internal i2c bus testpoint silkscreen labels on top side
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[GlasgowEmbedded/glasgow] electroniceel c19f3ca - revC3: change silkscreen to "owGglas revC?" to emphasise that it is a development version for now
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[GlasgowEmbedded/glasgow] electroniceel 114a04d - revC3: remove port pinout marking on top silkscreen
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[GlasgowEmbedded/glasgow] electroniceel 09486fc - revC3: fix internal i2c bus testpoint silkscreen labels on top side
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[glasgow] github-merge-queue[bot] created branch gh-readonly-queue/main/pr-378-2470df5b0f58236e3e4219431e6af713a0590c69 - https://github.com/GlasgowEmbedded/glasgow
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[GlasgowEmbedded/glasgow] github-merge-queue[bot] a84a9da - Deploying to gh-pages from @ GlasgowEmbedded/glasgow@f1e91857fbe67e0c231b9e0f2145ea2fed55e746 🚀
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<lle_bout[m]>
esden (@_discord_269693955338141697:catircservices.org) hello! I am surprised to read this: "In the last update, we also mentioned that we decided to upgrade our workshop. After assembling a few Glasgow panels, we realized that we will not be able to get this project fulfilled in any reasonable time frame with our old Pick and Place (PnP) machine."
<lle_bout[m]>
How long would it take on your old PnP machine to assemble 1 Glasgow? How come it's so slow that it wouldnt be able to assemble 2000 glasgows in 6 months? Do I understand that right?
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<Attie[m]>
don't forget, 1b2 doesn't only assemble Glasgow! iirc, it was in a large part due to the precision and rework required for PCBAs coming out of the machine, as well as it being that much slower.
<whitequark[cis]>
<lle_bout[m]> "esden (@_discord_269693955338141..." <- > <@_discord_490279792831365181:catircservices.org> esden (@_discord_269693955338141697:catircservices.org) hello! I am surprised to read this: "In the last update, we also mentioned that we decided to upgrade our workshop. After assembling a few Glasgow panels... (full message at <https://catircservices.org/_matrix/media/v3/download/catircservices.org/aWXeumyAwxZHujLxHfFrVGJw>)
<galibert[m]>
That’s putting things in perspective when you add flashing and testing and boxing ….
<lle_bout[m]>
attiegrande: I see thanks for the clarification; after watching the setup video for the machine I realized how complicated it is to even setup, and that is for a much simpler project AFAICT - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCUWQ_RKi7s
<russss>
the real skill is in optimising the success rate so you don't have hundreds of broken boards to fix manually
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<icb[m]>
Is it possible to set the two ports to different voltage levels? Say because I need to provide 3.3v to 5v to a module (with regulators to other required voltages on board), but need 2.8v IO for interfacing with a FLIR Lepton thermal imager (basically 20MHz SPI, with some I2C-ish added for control)
<icb[m]>
I'd rather not have to use an external power supply if I don't have to
<whitequark[cis]>
I do this sort of thing all the time
<icb[m]>
Great. I thought it would be, since there are separate regulators per port, but didn't see an obvious way in the CLI
<whitequark[cis]>
from the command line you can use glasgow voltage
<whitequark[cis]>
glasgow voltage A 2.8; glasgow voltage B 3.3
<icb[m]>
Perfect 🙂 Thank you
<icb[m]>
The sensor should arrive next week, so I'm hoping to get some time to get it working soon
<Attie[m]>
you'll need `--no-alert` if you don't give the voltage back on the sense pin (otherwise it'll go safe), and watch out, as the applet will quite possibly override your per-port settings
<icb[m]>
Good point. Thanks
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<skiphs[m]>
After all that waiting it's finally here! Now if I could just remember what I planned on doing with it.
<sven>
heh, same here. I remember ordering it with a specific project in mind but I have no clue what that was. I’m pretty sure something else will come up soon enough though :)