send some kernel patches... these improve charging on sdm845 and enable support for the smb5 charger found on snapdragon 855/865 and a bunch of other socs (including the fairphone 4)
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-msm/20250619-smb2-smb5-support-v1-0-ac5dec51b6e1@linaro.org/
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@mntmn Hey, I know you develop computers, but I think I also recall you using KiCad in your development. You might want to check out this guys KiCad setup as he seemed to indicate it helped his productivity:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7ICMZ9yttc
He talks about it a few minutes into the video just in case you want to skip over the Amiga-related stuff.
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Hey everybody, I just finished up and published my next video. I'm revisiting the compiler project I talked about previously. It's been a lot of fun to work on and I hope you all enjoy it: https://youtu.be/uGessbJjW3Y
@frameworkcomputer We challenge AMD—and NVIDIA, Micron, Samsung, SK Hynix, and everyone else in this space—to not give up on socketed memory. The future should be upgradeable!
I wanted to make this video for close to 2 years, but I first needed the experience with the computer and to find the words.
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Greetings all, I just finished wrapping up my next video! In this video, I talk about a set of scripts and programs I wrote to simplify the process of setting up a Raspberry Pi system as if it were a modern retrocomputing system (like the x16). This video involves or mentions the following: #rpi, #rpi400, #tic80, #x16, #f256, and #x65. Hope you enjoy:
Greetings everybody! I just finished up making a new video in which I (with no real experience) go about starting the process of making a little hobby compiler for #6502 systems (think #x16, #cx16, #f256, #x65). It may not be the most earth shattering project, but I had fun working on it and hope that maybe you'll have fun watching it.
Nuclear Engineer