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Eink Center v1.5.1 now works properly. Will add night light on next release.
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Eink Center v1.5
- swipe to delete
- updated dependenciesDidn't have time to work more, so released what I managed 😞
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30h20 minutes thus far, 23h14 minutes to go 😎 power of eink, LineageOS energy efficiency. And if I would go Googleless, it would be more. Connected to 4G, WiFi at home, syncing active etc.
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Always nice to surprise folks 😉
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Still amazes me what Hisense A9 is capable of: ZSL enabled on LineageOS 20 default camera 📸 yes, it's B&W Eink, but snaps are color. Best Eink smartphone is now totally unleashed. Since I bought it at 300€, as supply is running out, AliExpress sellers are hicking prices of this device 😅
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Been enjoying my Hisense A9 more than ever. I still have some work ahead:
- native night light working
- always on display working
- USB-C OTG working
- miscellaneous improvements to Eink Center (CI/CD builds, in-app updates checking and download)How's it been for you?
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My T495 modded with Oculink adapter is now complete! I got this from Etsy and it was perfect for the adapter I had!
#thinkpad #t495 #oculink #egpu
E-GPU holder / stand / dock / OCulink x4 / OCulink x8 by SimonsPrintSolution on Etsy https://www.etsy.com/fi-en/listing/1677870345/e-gpu-holder-stand-dock-oculink-x4
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First image created using CPU and took 20 minutes. Second one with a 5700XT GPU and took 20 seconds.
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I've now added Automatic1111 (Stable Diffusion) to my Ollama deployment running on my T495 + eGPU 5700XT by using moophlo/stable-diffusion Docker image. I initially tried to set this up but there are so many things that need to align. This worked OOTB.
https://hub.docker.com/r/moophlo/stable-diffusion
Create a folder, create Dockerfile, create docker-compose.yml file and paste their contents. Make sure to update the username and password you'd like to use to login on the UI. Add it to Ollama WebUI and bam. You got image generation running!
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I just modded my T495 to have an Oculink port so I can plug in an eGPU! Will do some benches soon. Now need to mod the bottom case so I don't have to use it nude 🤪
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As Thinkpad T495 does not have Thunderbolt (because it's AMD Ryzen Zen+) I figured I could add Oculink to the free WWAN M.2 2248 slot to run an external GPU for some gaming and local LLMs.
This slot can be used with nvme SSDs and some people have done so. So I thought I could use an M2 Oculink there as well since it's nvme too. Nope. This slot is compatible only with Lenovo's firmware whitelisted WWAN cards or nvme SSD disks 😕
So the only way that this will work is by getting an Oculink adapter for the larger M2 slot where I currently have my SSD, and use a smaller sized 2248 slot SSD (same as Steam Decks) since there is no firmware whitelisting on that slot. This means sacrificing the SSD speeds (2 lanes), and Oculink will have more bandwidth (4 lanes). Starting to think this is not worth it.
Anyway, was a fun experiment.
#thinkpad #t495 #egpu #oculink #ryzen -
I had bought a T495 second hand from Taitonetti.fi and I thought it didn't have backlight. The trackpoint and the buttons from the trackpad were not working when I got it, so I thought it was not compatible with Linux perhaps. Today I saw a video on how to replace the keyboard and I thought, let me see if there is something wrong with the keyboard. Guess what? The keyboard is working properly, a ribbon cable was not properly inserted. Now fully operational.
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Here is a question you can use at the end of a job interview: Assuming I did well here, and I got the job, a year from now and we are looking back, what would I have to accomplish to make you feel like you made a good decision hiring me?
This question should first prompt the interviewer for a realistic job expectations. Second, if you get the job, you will know what you need to strive for. Third, it shows you care about the business and aim to do well.
Any more?
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Visited #housemarque today in Helsinki, so bright and sunny outside that I barely could see Selene's suit. The security guard saw us stare and came open the door so we could see it and brought along 4 30-year anniversary magazines for me and kids. Thanks! #Returnal #Saros2026isComing
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If you have not seen it, do:
https://youtu.be/0pomC1CfpC0?si=kRbWlM5FjntYcUjwMajor props to GamerNexus for exposing shady practice from NZXT.
#computerRental #gamernexus #NZXT -
I’ve been journaling my daily work using Logseq for the past year or so. It has transformed how I work. It’s a log of the little wins I’ve tackled, notes on what was the route to success, and links to where the solution is, whether that is a Confluence doc, a PR on GitHub.
It is also a “memorium pool”, I no longer have to stress about remembering things. It has a powerful note linking mechanism that is automatic, I can find related notes easily and visualise how they are related to each other.
If something comes up during the day, I can tag it as /TODO and it will add that note on a calendar view so I can quickly glance if I have things I need to take care next week.
Give it a go. Remind yourself you win every day. Remind yourself that things do take time. Remind yourself that what you do today matters.
This post is not sponsored. It’s just me grateful for open-source. Want start your journaling today? Go here: https://logseq.com/
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I’ve been journaling my daily work using Logseq for the past year or so. It has transformed how I work. It’s a log of the little wins I’ve tackled, notes on what was the route to success, and links to where the solution is, whether that is a Confluence doc, a PR on GitHub.
It is also a “memorium pool”, I no longer have to stress about remembering things. It has a powerful note linking mechanism that is automatic, I can find related notes easily and visualise how they are related to each other.
If something comes up during the day, I can tag it as /TODO and it will add that note on a calendar view so I can quickly glance if I have things I need to take care next week.
Give it a go. Remind yourself you win every day. Remind yourself that things do take time. Remind yourself that what you do today matters.
This post is not sponsored. It’s just me grateful for open-source. Want start your journaling today? Go here: https://logseq.com/
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I’ve been journaling my daily work using Logseq for the past year or so. It has transformed how I work. It’s a log of the little wins I’ve tackled, notes on what was the route to success, and links to where the solution is, whether that is a Confluence doc, a PR on GitHub.
It is also a “memorium pool”, I no longer have to stress about remembering things. It has a powerful note linking mechanism that is automatic, I can find related notes easily and visualise how they are related to each other.
If something comes up during the day, I can tag it as /TODO and it will add that note on a calendar view so I can quickly glance if I have things I need to take care next week.
Give it a go. Remind yourself you win every day. Remind yourself that things do take time. Remind yourself that what you do today matters.
This post is not sponsored. It’s just me grateful for open-source. Want start your journaling today? Go here: https://logseq.com/
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I’ve been journaling my daily work using Logseq for the past year or so. It has transformed how I work. It’s a log of the little wins I’ve tackled, notes on what was the route to success, and links to where the solution is, whether that is a Confluence doc, a PR on GitHub.
It is also a “memorium pool”, I no longer have to stress about remembering things. It has a powerful note linking mechanism that is automatic, I can find related notes easily and visualise how they are related to each other.
If something comes up during the day, I can tag it as /TODO and it will add that note on a calendar view so I can quickly glance if I have things I need to take care next week.
Give it a go. Remind yourself you win every day. Remind yourself that things do take time. Remind yourself that what you do today matters.
This post is not sponsored. It’s just me grateful for open-source. Want start your journaling today? Go here: https://logseq.com/
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I’ve been journaling my daily work using Logseq for the past year or so. It has transformed how I work. It’s a log of the little wins I’ve tackled, notes on what was the route to success, and links to where the solution is, whether that is a Confluence doc, a PR on GitHub.
It is also a “memorium pool”, I no longer have to stress about remembering things. It has a powerful note linking mechanism that is automatic, I can find related notes easily and visualise how they are related to each other.
If something comes up during the day, I can tag it as /TODO and it will add that note on a calendar view so I can quickly glance if I have things I need to take care next week.
Give it a go. Remind yourself you win every day. Remind yourself that things do take time. Remind yourself that what you do today matters.
This post is not sponsored. It’s just me grateful for open-source. Want start your journaling today? Go here: https://logseq.com/
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Interesting behavior from mobile apps: disable notifications and watch them nag you all the time to enable them back. Notifications are NOT why people use your app. If you're blasting them with notifications, you are doing it wrong and focusing on the wrong things.
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Mad props to pinokio.computer for how streamlined and easy they made installing and configuring ComfyUI with compatibility for 5700XT ROCm combo!
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Mad props to pinokio.computer for how streamlined and easy they made installing and configuring ComfyUI with compatibility for 5700XT ROCm combo!