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    5 hours ago

    Most of the screens you see on modern cases don’t have firmware for Linux. So good to see a modern one that does. Would make sense for this to be used on any of the Linux gaming boxes that are around.

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      Firmware shouldn’t care what OS the CPU is running as it’s doing its own thing, running on an embedded processor of some sort on the device.

      Though it can be used to lock out unapproved software if it needs an encryption key or relies on an undocumented interface they only told their windows driver writers about.

      So I’m not saying firmware can’t be used to lock linux out from being able to use certain hardware, just don’t believe them if they try to play it off as they would need to write a special linux version of the firmware to make it happen; it’s a deliberate lockout either via encryption or by making the information needed to implement it proprietary.

      Though at least the latter case could be reverse engineered, especially if you can sniff the bus traffic.

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    10 hours ago

    That’s cool that they host their own repository. Maintaining their distance from Microsoft I guess haha.

  • WhoIzDisIz@lemmy.today
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    9 hours ago

    May as well open it - I doubt the SM will be doing massive sales at current prices, so even fewer would have sprung for this add-on. Opening it up is at least good PR/marketing.

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      8 hours ago

      They made a face panel with an e-ink display for their internal testing (display status, temps, speed etc). Said they would not sell it but they released how to make one yourself

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      11 hours ago

      While Valve will not be making and providing their own e-ink display for the Steam Machine, they have opened it up so anyone can now do it.

      Quite literally the first sentence of the article. No, it has not. But there are now instructions to retrofit it with one.

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      2 hours ago

      You have to be a member of the secret photographer society before they’ll tell you. They are a secretive and judgmental bunch, saying things like “Hey! Get out of the frame, this is a professional photo shoot, not a photography tutorial. How did you even get in this studio? How would you like it if I randomly showed up at your job asking why you did the things you were doing?”

      Turns out that last question is not a request for an info dump about my job.

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      6 hours ago

      intensive studio lighting? e-ink is reflective so good enough front light makes them surprisingly bright.