●● IRC: #techbytes @ Techrights IRC Network: Monday, August 11, 2025 ●● ● Aug 11 [04:17] schestowitz[TR2] > Is it wise to give that level of detail? I'd say not. There is *far* [04:17] schestowitz[TR2] > too much information there, given away "for free". Unless it is a [04:17] schestowitz[TR2] > message to the court, it would suffice to say that there will be a few [04:17] schestowitz[TR2] > weeks coming up when you cannot send or receive e-mail. Even that much [04:17] schestowitz[TR2] > info is questionable. What is the barest most absolute minimum which [04:17] schestowitz[TR2] > can be said? Maybe it is enough without that sentence in any form and [04:17] schestowitz[TR2] > use just the first two paragraphs as-is. [04:17] schestowitz[TR2] Good point, will amend. [04:19] schestowitz[TR2] The first para seems off topic, [04:48] *ud has quit (Quit: leaving) ● Aug 11 [08:30] *psydruid (~psydruid@jevhxkzmtrbww.irc) has left #techbytes ● Aug 11 [09:14] *psydruid (~psydruid@jevhxkzmtrbww.irc) has joined #techbytes [09:17] *psydroid3 (~psydroid@yu29f4abyrsnc.irc) has joined #techbytes ● Aug 11 [10:21] *psydroid3 has quit (Ping timeout: 2m30s) ● Aug 11 [12:23] *psydroid3 (~psydroid@yu29f4abyrsnc.irc) has joined #techbytes [12:24] *psydroid3 has quit (Quit: KVIrc 5.2.6 Quasar http://www.kvirc.net/) [12:24] *psydroid3 (~psydroid@yu29f4abyrsnc.irc) has joined #techbytes ● Aug 11 [13:07] *psydroid3 has quit (Ping timeout: 2m30s) [13:31] *psydroid3 (~psydroid@yu29f4abyrsnc.irc) has joined #techbytes [13:48] *psydroid3 has quit (Ping timeout: 2m30s) ● Aug 11 [15:03] *psydroid3 (~psydroid@yu29f4abyrsnc.irc) has joined #techbytes [15:47] *DavidSch__ (~ds__38@7xuaaqawrg7s8.irc) has joined #techbytes ● Aug 11 [17:25] schestowitz[TR2]
[17:25] schestowitz[TR2][17:25] schestowitz[TR2]The XpressReal T3 is the first single board computer in the XpressReal product family, developed in collaboration with Fyde Innovations, Radxa, and Realtek. This compact, open-source, and hackable SBC is built around the Realtek RTD1619B SoC and supports operating systems such as openFyde, custom Linux distributions, and Android.
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[18:35] schestowitz[TR2][18:35] schestowitz[TR2]But what really sets this thing apart is that Paper 7 is an open-source project. Software and hardware are laid bare for tinkerers and DIYerslibraries for image conversion, firmware flashing, even design files and parts lists are being made available soon. In short, anyone can screw with it, improve it, or build their own.
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[18:36] schestowitz[TR2][18:36] schestowitz[TR2]At the foundation, Mint 22.2 adopts Linux kernel 6.14 HWE, which should improve compatibility with recent CPUs, GPUs, Wi-Fi adapters, and storage controllers compared to the 6.8 kernel used in 22.1. This aligns the distro more closely with Ubuntus LTS enablement stack while preserving Mints desktop focus.
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