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easygenes commented on Most Stable Raspberry Pi? Better NTP with Thermal Management   austinsnerdythings.com/20... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
auspiv · 24 days ago
Believe me, I have read that post/comment quite a few times. There are actually Pi 4 hats for sale for audiophiles (that seem to believe that you need 54000000.000 MHz system clock or whatever it is for Pi4 (Pi3 is 19.2 MHz) for optimal audio) that have an OCXO on them. But in another comment I said I'm not sure my soldering skills are that good.
easygenes · 23 days ago
I didn't think I was good at soldering until I invested in a good soldering workstation. That is:

* A microscope with a good working distance, and a large screen.

* A soldering iron with very short grip to tip distance. Miniware TS1M with 210/245 tips is a good choice.

* Some proper jigs to hold things. (Stickvise, sliding magnet plates)

* Good extraction so I don't worry about fumes. (Setting up over a stove range hood is great in a pinch)

Also just watching some of the soldering masters at work: https://www.youtube.com/@ycs-yang/videos

I don't have heaps of experience or the steadiest hands, but I'd be comfortable doing a mod like this cleanly now. One good tip is to get your work piece in a position where you can securely rest the blade of your hand on the table or something secure. You want to minimize the leverage and distance between a secure rest point and your work tip.

easygenes commented on Most Stable Raspberry Pi? Better NTP with Thermal Management   austinsnerdythings.com/20... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
easygenes · 24 days ago
You can go further and replace the cheap Pi oscillator crystal with a proper TCXO, as others using them for NTD have done and documented: https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/74482/switch...

That should give you 4-5x less drift than his results (though you could pair the techniques for even better figures)

easygenes commented on Unpowered SSDs slowly lose data   xda-developers.com/your-u... · Posted by u/amichail
geokon · 24 days ago
noob question... how do i force a full read?
easygenes · 24 days ago
This is the most straightforward reliable option:

> sudo dd if=/dev/sdX of=/dev/null bs=4M status=progress iflag=direct

easygenes commented on Unpowered SSDs slowly lose data   xda-developers.com/your-u... · Posted by u/amichail
fairfeather · 24 days ago
SSD firmware engineer here. I work on enterprise stuff, so ymmv on consumer grade internals.

Generally, the data refresh will all happen in the background when the system is powered (depending on the power state). Performance is probably throttled during those operations, so you just see a slightly slower copy while this is happening behind the scenes.

The unused space decaying is probably not an issue, since the internal filesystem data is typically stored on a more robust area of media (an SLC location) which is less susceptible to data loss over time.

As far as how a user is supposed to manage it, maybe do an fsck every month or something? Using an SSD like that is probably ok most of the time, but might not be super great as a cold storage backup.

easygenes · 24 days ago
So say I have a 4TB USB SSD from a few years ago, that's been sitting unpowered in a drawer most of that time. How long would it need to be powered on (ballpark) for the full disk refresh to complete? Assume fully idle.

(As a note: I do have a 4TB USB SSD which did sit in a drawer without being touched for a couple of years. The data was all fine when I plugged it back in. Of course, this was a new drive with very low write cycles and stored climate controlled. Older worn out drive would probably have been an issue.) Just wondering how long I should keep it plugged in if I ever have a situation like that so I can "reset the fade clock" per se.

easygenes commented on Claude Opus 4.5   anthropic.com/news/claude... · Posted by u/adocomplete
config_yml · 25 days ago
I use plan mode in claude code, then use gpt-5 in codex to review the plan and identify gaps and feed it back to claude. Results are amazing.
easygenes · 25 days ago
Yeah, I’ve used vatiations of the “get frontier models to cross-check and refine each others work” pattern for years now and it really is the path to the best outcomes in situations where you would otherwise hit a wall or miss important details.
easygenes commented on I think nobody wants AI in Firefox, Mozilla   manualdousuario.net/en/mo... · Posted by u/rpgbr
y-c-o-m-b · a month ago
I've used Firefox as my daily driver for years on a high end gaming laptop and have the same gripe. The dev tools are truly bad. Even outside of dev work, there's sites where I want to hide paywall or login banners by simply setting a container to "display: none;", but opening up the inspector (slow) and doing so causes the browser to freeze.
easygenes · a month ago
I think Lizard is the best UI for elements hiding in FF: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/lizardextensi...

The name is in keeping with a lineage of animal tools for ad hoc page manipulation in Firefox. First was Aardvark, then Platypus. https://github.com/dvogel/AardvarkDuex

More background: https://chatgpt.com/share/69177dc6-6378-8011-bdae-c8dcbb124f...

I was an original early user of Aardvark. These tools have remained obscure, but with a cult following because they’re such a quick and easy way to rip up a page to your liking. They were the direct inspiration for modern browser dom selector tools.

For hairy edge cases, uBlock Origin’s element picker is the gold standard for manipulating pages.

easygenes commented on Zed is our office   zed.dev/blog/zed-is-our-o... · Posted by u/sagacity
BinaryPie · a month ago
I generally like what Zed is trying to become. However, all of these features and blog posts are frustraing when they struggle to keep basic editor features stable. Edit a file outside of the editor? It's not going to show up in the project pane or the git diff. Need to work inside a container because it's 2025 and we don't need to clutter our local machine with 100s of dependencies and env managers... well now all the AI stuff is broken. ACP sounds cool until you realize every single CLI in existence works better.

My wish is that Zed gets the core working correctly 100% of the time before moving on to expanding feature sets. For now I'm back in NeoVIM because it always works the first time....

https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/38109

Hopefully soon I can give it another shot at full time usage.

easygenes · a month ago
It says they're targeting Spring 2026 for their 1.0 release, so I'll treat as beta and put a calendar entry in for April 2026 to check back in on it.
easygenes commented on OpenMANET Wi-Fi HaLow open-source project for Raspberry Pi–based MANET radios   openmanet.net/... · Posted by u/hexmiles
easygenes · a month ago
This guy has been promoting and hacking hardware around this project heavily the last few months: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=550fh2n5rUs
easygenes commented on GPT-5.1: A smarter, more conversational ChatGPT   openai.com/index/gpt-5-1/... · Posted by u/tedsanders
url00 · a month ago
I don't want a more conversational GPT. I want the _exact_ opposite. I want a tool with the upper limit of "conversation" being something like LCARS from Star Trek. This is quite disappointing as a current ChatGPT subscriber.
easygenes · a month ago
I use the "Nerdy" tone along with the Custom Instructions below to good effect:

"Please do not try to be personal, cute, kitschy, or flattering. Don't use catchphrases. Stick to facts, logic, reasoning. Don't assume understanding of shorthand or acronyms. Assume I am an expert in topics unless I state otherwise."

easygenes commented on Show HN: PingStalker – A macOS tool for network engineers   pingstalker.com/?hn... · Posted by u/n1sni
easygenes · a month ago
Cool. For a moment I got excited and thought someone built an alternative to the crazy-spendy Ping Plotter. An always-running statistical view of traceroutes for multiple sites is something only they seem to be doing well.

u/easygenes

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