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[video member=miotatsu stream_platform=twitch project=riscy medium=admin title="Unboxing Caliper, Gfx Card, UHK" vod_platform=youtube id=q3Xa3dOZihw annotator=Miblo]
[0:00][Welcome and set the stage for the day's unboxing][:speech]
[1:04][Introduce and unbox the Neiko 01407A digital caliper]
[3:48][Present the digital caliper]
[4:27][Read the user guide][:research]
[10:31][Unwrap the battery with a view to installing it]
[13:16][Turn on the caliper, pack the new battery away and bring out a motherboard standoff]
[16:45][Point out the sheer cost of FMC to FMC cables[ref
site="HiTech Global"
page="FMC To FMC & FMC+ To FMC+ Cables"
url=http://www.hitechglobal.com/FMCModules/FMC_Cable.htm] that we originally intended to use to connect our expansion board[ref
site=Microsemi
page="HiFive Unleashed Expansion Board"
url=https://www.microsemi.com/hifive-unleashed-expansion-board] inside our case[ref
site="SFF LAB"
page="Skyreach 4 MINI"
url=https://www.sfflab.com/products/nfc_s4m]]
[20:32][Note the need to reconsider the layout of our :hardware in the case][:blackboard]
[23:08][Connect the HiFive Unleashed Expansion Board to the HiFive Unleashed, noting their height difference and our need to handle this]
[27:25][Put the caliper right into action, measuring the height of our motherboard standoff (14.95mm)]
[31:37][Measure the height from the desk of the HiFive Unleashed (28.28mm) and the Expansion Board (21.70mm)]
[41:31][Peruse Newegg[ref
site=Newegg
page="motherboard standoff screws"
url=https://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Description=motherboard%20standoff%20screws&Submit=ENE] and Amazon's[ref
site=Amazon
page="motherboard standoff screws"
url=https://www.amazon.com/s/?tag=duc0c-20&url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=motherboard%20standoff%20screws] selection of standoff screws][:research]
[57:35][Pack away our caliper before diving back into opening stuff]
[1:00:35][Unbox our Sapphire Radeon HD6450 GPU][:hardware]
[1:05:06][Read the specs of our Radeon HD6450 off the box][:hardware :research]
[1:07:02][Consider our need for separate audio support and software ports, in the context of our roadmap to streaming from the HiFive Unleashed][:speech]
[1:10:49][Thoughts on the progress of ports to RISC-V][:speech]
[1:14:16][Setup to unbox our Ultimate Hacking Keyboard][:peripheral :speech]
[1:19:28][Unbox our Ultimate Hacking Keyboard, with a note on the inclusion of "typing" in the stream schedule[ref
site="Twitter: @hmn_riscy"
page="Schedule for next week (revised due to personal conflicts):
Mon, Sept 10 Box Opening
Tue, Sept 11 COAD
Thu, Sept 12 HiFive Unleashed"
url=https://twitter.com/hmn_riscy/status/1037317601255407616]][:peripheral]
[1:27:11][Present the Ultimate Hacking Keyboard][:peripheral]
[1:28:12][Read the thank you card from UHK][:peripheral :research]
[1:30:41][Unpack the UHK][:peripheral]
[1:33:21][Present the unpacked Ultimate Hacking Keyboard][:peripheral]
[1:35:50][Try out mechanical switches Cherry MX Brown for the first time][:peripheral]
[1:39:48][Connect the two halves of our UHK and plug it in][:peripheral]
[1:49:22][Return from under the desk, and film the UHK in situ with the secondary webcam][:peripheral]
[1:56:06][A few words on discovering SiFive and their HiFive1 thanks to our pre-order of the Ultimate Hacking Keyboard from Crowd Supply][:speech]
[2:05:01][Determine that our keyboard's layout is Dvorak, as intended, and try out its (awesome!) mouse-mode functionality][:peripheral]
[2:15:20][Try drawing (straight lines) in ~Milton with mouse-mode][:blackboard :peripheral]
[2:24:56][Check out Ultimate Hacking Keyboard's Welcome![ref
site="Ultimate Hacking Keyboard"
page=Welcome!
url=https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/start]][:peripheral :research]
[2:28:10][Plug the Patreon[ref
site=Patreon
page="miotatsu is creating RISCY BUSINESS"
url=https://www.patreon.com/miotatsu] and the public episode guide[ref
site="RISCY BUSINESS"
page="Annotated Episode Guide"
url=https://riscy.handmade.network/episode/riscy]][:research]
[2:33:54][Plug the ability to search for and jump to timecodes in the episode guide[ref
site="RISCY BUSINESS"
page="Getting the PWM Interrupts to Fire"
url=https://riscy.handmade.network/episode/riscy/riscy057/#3195] and the Early Access site[ref
site="RISCY BUSINESS and Book Club \[Early Access\]"
url=https://guide.riscy.tv/]][:research]
[2:36:57][Continue to read the Ultimate Hacking Keyboard's Welcome!,[ref
site="Ultimate Hacking Keyboard"
page=Welcome!
url=https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/start] with a critique of the USB cable recess, and a note of our conflict between wanting a well-located Caps Lock (as Escape) and the mouse-mode key][:peripheral :research]
[2:44:12][Thoughts on mapping the keys to Dvorak in Arch Linux, and the differing mappings in keyboard- and mouse-mode][:peripheral :speech]
[2:50:10][Continue to read the Ultimate Hacking Keyboard's Welcome![ref
site="Ultimate Hacking Keyboard"
page=Welcome!
url=https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/start] with further thoughts on the snugness of the USB cable recess][:peripheral :research]
[2:55:32][Continue to read the Ultimate Hacking Keyboard's Welcome![ref
site="Ultimate Hacking Keyboard"
page=Welcome!
url=https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/start] with thoughts on posture, and navigating Vim with hjkl in Dvorak][:peripheral :research]
[3:07:44]["Installing the feet"[ref
site="Ultimate Hacking Keyboard"
page="Installing the feet"
url=https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/start/feet]][:peripheral :research]
[3:16:05]["Choosing your keymap"[ref
site="Ultimate Hacking Keyboard"
page="Choosing your keymap"
url=https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/start/keymaps]][:peripheral :research]
[3:19:08][Load up all the files in /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ looking for our keyboard layout configuration][:peripheral]
[3:21:10][Consult the Arch Wiki on Keyboard configuration in Xorg[ref
site="Arch Wiki"
page="Keyboard configuration in Xorg"
url=https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Keyboard_configuration_in_Xorg]][:peripheral :research]
[3:24:12][Load up /etc/X22/xorg.conf.d/00-keyboard.conf to show our Dvorak configuration]
[3:24:57][Learn about the UHK's preloaded keymaps[ref
site="Ultimate Hacking Keyboard"
page="Choosing your keymap"
url=https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/start/keymaps] and its confusingly coincidental mapping for mouse-mode with our Dvorak configuration][:peripheral :research]
[3:41:51][Read about "Mousing around"[ref
site="Ultimate Hacking Keyboard"
page="Mousing around"
url=https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/start/mouse] with further thoughts on the unfortunate coincidence of the mouse button key mappings][:peripheral :research]
[3:49:26][Consider swapping ` and Escape while we don't have the extra button module][:peripheral :research]
[3:55:00]["Moving the pointer", "Clicking" and "Scrolling"[ref
site="Ultimate Hacking Keyboard"
page="Mousing around"
url=https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/start/mouse]][:peripheral :research]
[4:01:10]["Acceleration and deceleration" and "Locking the mouse layer"[ref
site="Ultimate Hacking Keyboard"
page="Mousing around"
url=https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/start/mouse]][:peripheral :research]
[4:07:00]["Arrow keys"[ref
site="Ultimate Hacking Keyboard"
page="Arrow keys"
url=https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/start/arrow-keys]][:peripheral :research]
[4:18:20][Learn how to leave Pentadactyl's pass through mode][:research]
[4:21:26][Retype our spreadsheet practice and continue on to the second spreadsheet[ref
site="Ultimate Hacking Keyboard"
page="Arrow keys"
url=https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/start/arrow-keys], with some thoughts on our current typing speed][:peripheral :research]
[4:28:48]["Navigation cluster"[ref
site="Ultimate Hacking Keyboard"
page="Navigation cluster"
url=https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/start/navigation-cluster]][:peripheral :research]
[4:33:43]["Navigation shortcuts"[ref
site="Ultimate Hacking Keyboard"
page="Navigation shortcuts"
url=https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/start/navigation-shortcuts]][:peripheral :research]
[4:35:30]["The rest of the Mod layer"[ref
site="Ultimate Hacking Keyboard"
page="The rest of the Mod layer"
url=https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/start/mod-layer]][:peripheral :research]
[4:37:55]["The Fn layer"[ref
site="Ultimate Hacking Keyboard"
page="The Fn layer"
url=https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/start/fn-layer]][:peripheral :research]
[4:38:08]["Installing Agent"[ref
site="Ultimate Hacking Keyboard"
page="Installing Agent"
url=https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/start/agent]][:peripheral :research]
[4:44:22][Check out the web build of Agent[ref
site="Ultimate Hacking Keyboard Configuration"
url=https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.github.io/agent/#/keymap/QWR]][:peripheral :research]
[4:53:05][End it here][:speech]
[/video]