Iced Raktajino
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Iced Raktajino@startrek.websiteto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Slurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrp48·1 day agoNow all I want to do is invent a blended cocktail called “Kernel Panic”.
Iced Raktajino@startrek.websiteto Memes@sopuli.xyz•Spare a moment for all the children who were never born because their would-be fathers sterilized themselves imitating this show121·1 day agoCan’t forget its pseudo-predecessor America’s Funniest Home Videos and all of the guys recording themselves getting kicked/hit in the groin to try to win $10,000.
Who wouldn’t want to be Frankie when they grow up?
Iced Raktajino@startrek.websiteOPto Android@lemmy.world•Hands-On With the Minimal Phone: Week 1English1·4 days agoThanks. That’s already set to grayscale out of the box. I guess what confused me was that screenshots were in color (when I sent them to my PC to look at) but on my old Lineage 16/Android 9 device with “reading mode” enabled, the screenshots were in grayscale.
Apparently screenshots are no longer affected by those settings in later releases.
Iced Raktajino@startrek.websiteOPto Android@lemmy.world•Hands-On With the Minimal Phone: Week 1English5·5 days agoIt comes with Google maps, but I use Organic Maps with it. It’s got GPS and works fine.
I did have to turn off the compass-orientation feature since it jiggled the map too much for the e-ink display to keep up. Haven’t tried it for navigation yet, but I usually just listen to the voice prompts on that.
Iced Raktajino@startrek.websiteOPto Android@lemmy.world•Hands-On With the Minimal Phone: Week 1English1·5 days agoBut you mentioned the colour correction is set to grey scale, isn’t that exactly what you want from reading mode?
I honestly don’t know. Maybe? I’d need to try with another Android 14 phone (which I don’t have handy right now) to see.
When I took a screenshot on the Minimal and emailed it to myself (to view on my laptop), the screenshot was in color.
On my OP3 on Lineage 16/Android 9, with “Reading mode” enabled, the screenshot was in black and white.
A number of things could be different, but that’s all I’ve been able to test at present.
It’s also possible to set your display to grey scale in the settings for “modes” so you could create your own mode there called reading mode and change the display settings for that custom mode.
Either I don’t have that option or it’s buried under a different name/menu path.
Iced Raktajino@startrek.websiteOPto Android@lemmy.world•Hands-On With the Minimal Phone: Week 1English8·5 days agoI could watch this video all day (from the product page next to the e-ink description). Is visual ASMR a thing?
Iced Raktajino@startrek.websiteOPto Android@lemmy.world•Hands-On With the Minimal Phone: Week 1English3·5 days agoWhen I was searching for a case on Amazon, at least one e-ink phone did pop up in the search results (clearly trying to piggyback on the search term). I’ve never heard of “Bigme” and it runs a much older version of Android 11. It also doesn’t have the keyboard (which is something I really wanted for a long time).
Edit: This one. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DGG5RSHC
guess I should say. I think Pine had one?
If I ever did see Pine having one, I’m not recalling it now. Maybe the Yotaphone (which is discontinued)?
Iced Raktajino@startrek.websiteOPto Android@lemmy.world•Hands-On With the Minimal Phone: Week 1English6·5 days agoGood questions!
Sadly, I cannot answer either of them. I would assume the battery is replaceable with some effort, and I have no idea about the screen. Considering these are currently pre-order devices releasing in small production-runs, I would imagine sourcing replacement parts would be taking it apart and searching Ali for the part numbers. That said, “where there’s a will, there’s a way”.
I have not attempted disassembly, but there are two very tiny torx screws on either side of the USB-C port. My assumption is that removing those allows the casing to slide apart. Perhaps when I’m feeling brave enough, I may take a peek inside and document my journey with some photos.
There also doesn’t appear to be an iFixit teardown yet, and a cursory internet search didn’t reveal any galleries of the juicy innards :(
Iced Raktajino@startrek.websiteOPto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Rain barrels are the exact opposite of "Saving it for a rainy day"2·5 days agoMore apt, but doesn’t quite have the same ring to it lol.
Iced Raktajino@startrek.websiteto Privacy@programming.dev•Hands-On With the Minimal Phone: Week 17·5 days agoJust saw this got crossposted.
It does come with the full set of Google services pre-installed, so I’m not sure how good, out-of-the-box, this is for privacy. I’ve only partially de-googled it, but have to leave Play services enabled for RCS since group chats over MMS kinda suck lol.
According to the FAQ on Minimal’s website they do seem at least open to “mak[ing] the device more open to system customization in the future”. Most manufacturers don’t even acknowledge that, so here’s hoping they follow through.
Iced Raktajino@startrek.websiteOPto Android@lemmy.world•Hands-On With the Minimal Phone: Week 1English10·5 days agoThanks, and yeah, that’s my hope.
Android, without significant modifications, just doesn’t seem suited to e-ink right now. Unless it’s buried and I haven’t found it yet, there no longer seems to be the “Reading Mode” I used to have in my Android 9 / Lineage 16 devices that would put the whole UI into greyscale mode. I feel like that would help the experience greatly on e-ink displays.
Iced Raktajino@startrek.websiteOPto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Rain barrels are the exact opposite of "Saving it for a rainy day"9·5 days agoWasn’t expecting a dad joke, but I’ll take it.
Probably the Python library would be the easiest place to get started.
https://meshtastic.org/docs/development/python/library/
I haven’t worked with it for a few months, but the documentation at least was pretty sparse. Despite that, it’s simple enough to follow the code.
Iced Raktajino@startrek.websiteto Books@lemmy.world•Ebooks? Or paper? What's your preference?8·9 days agoBoth lol.
Hardcopy for ensuring I actually own the book and an ebook version for convenience.
Plus, it’s hard to fill up a physical shelf with ebooks.
Iced Raktajino@startrek.websiteto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•let's use PIN pad to complete transaction together48·9 days ago“Unexpected item in bagging area. Help is on the way.”
Iced Raktajino@startrek.websiteOPto Risa@startrek.website•"Shut Up, Wesley" [Remastered in HD]English3·11 days agoStills are the HD ones from Trek Core and the third “roll credits” from is a screen grab from the end of the episode I was watching (The Pegasus) when I made it.
My Blu-Ray of S2 isn’t much better than what’s on TrekCore, so I just got them from there.
It’s compressed with webp for the post.
Heat pumps move heat. In the summer, it’s pulling heat from inside and moving it outside and the opposite of that in the winter.
Basically, the temperature differential is what makes the difference. The larger the differential, the more energy it has to use.
In the winter, when it’s 30 degrees (F) outside, and you want it to be 70 inside, that’s 40 degrees it has to move. In the summer when it’s 90 degrees outside, and you want it at 70 inside, that’s only 20 degrees.
Air source heat pumps, as the name implies, pull heat from (and exhaust heat to) the ambient air. When it’s really cold in the winter, there’s less ambient heat to move inside, so it has to run longer. Some (all?) heat pumps also have an auxiliary resistive heating element to make up the difference which lowers efficiency quite a bit.
Granted, newer heat pumps can work well down to lower temperatures without having to engage the aux heat than the older ones I’m familiar with, but in a nutshell, that’s why they can potentially use less energy in the summer.