 All right, it is November 6th. This is our daily stand up. We'll start off with Chris Vair. Yeah, so, excuse me. I've spent today coding up the API endpoints for Ken to use with the precise stuff. It is my goal that before I finished working today they are in test so that we can call them. There may not be any data there until I'm able to run a quick script to get them with a precise data populated in test, but they will be available to call. Okay, sounds good. What are you doing this weekend? I'm packing and flying. I'm going out to visit my cousin, Josh. Yeah, exactly, right? We're all cousins. Which raises a good question. Are we going to have some sort of recorded version of this while we're out there? Or are we just going to this as well be together? That's a good discussion to have, I think. I think there'll be sessions where we record them for sure. I think it'll be difficult to record everything and probably not that useful, but yeah, I don't see that it'll be a total interruption for a couple of weeks. All right, Ken, how about you? How are things going? Good, so I got that wiki page up which describes how to bring up the Kivi image and overlay the stuff to get it working with our hardware. And that was pretty much it. I had to go take my test today and all that, probably like everybody else did. And that's it. And I'm not going to probably be able to get to anything tonight or tomorrow because I'm a little preoccupied. So that's that. You're muted, you're muted. Yes, I am muted. No, I'm not. That process works, you've tested it. Has anyone else been able to verify that it works for them? No, not far yet. If I have time tonight, I will try to do it. If not, I'll do it in Hawaii. Yeah. So say we all. All right, Gez, did you get your device yet? I did. They lost it for a little while, but they found it again. And I think I owe some beers because I think they actually managed to get the package here in the time that they said, which is just absurd. Yeah, it's weird. Anyway, other than dealing with them, I got a PR for the micro skills, Jenkins improvements up. And I realized that we were doing the same thing with the micro flogs, like writing them to the same, to a common location. So we've also changed that. And it's just done the same thing for Microf core, but I haven't put the PR up yet. So I'll do that as well. I've got a few PRs up in the QT, in the Microf devices recipe build thing repo. One to preload precise into the device and one to add a Microf Darcy, to add the Microf to the commands to the path. I thought that I'd done the Microf core repackage thing, no trouble, but then I just realized that the recipe wasn't respecting my hack toast file. So it turns out that it was just the old one working as expected. So I've also been trying out some other, so there's sort of two avenues. I think one is that we can repackage core and put that in a location for it to grab. And then my other thought is to update it on the fly within the recipe itself. So kind of been going down both of those paths. But I haven't done one end to end 100% working yet. So I'm not gonna call that done right now. Yeah, that's me. Okay. So I imagine we'll continue working on that as a priority item going into next week. Yeah, I should have one before you all land in where if you have Hawaii. Right. Okay, great. Hey everyone. Yeah, so then just getting prints done and parts packed and actually made a significant revision to a couple of parts. So I'm on to version five. The top part that holds the SJ201 itself, I made quite a few changes to, there were two screws I really just didn't like how difficult they were to access. So I've made those easier and the body itself. And got on the phone real quick with Kevin and we kind of decided that the SJ202 jumper board was not gonna be removable through the access panel that gives you access to all the other USB and ethernet ports partly cause it gets so high up to the planar level of the board that it's like cutting into the integrity of the corner of the plastic. And partly also just cause, well, you shouldn't really need to remove that, right? That's not really, you can, you can disassemble the whole thing, but we're using screws for everything, but it's not something on a day to day basis you need to get to. So yeah, I made those changes and the rest of the parts are compatible with the version five. So that's good, but we might have a few parts that won't be able to be used for this version, which is what it is. But yeah, keeping the printers going until I leave. So get as much parts as done as possible. Awesome, sounds good. Do we have a plan for the phase inversion problem on the speakers? Are we just gonna hand modify a bunch of those GST connectors? Yeah, well, I've got parts to make a little adapter, like a little short, like one inch that has a, it basically just does a twist for us that way we don't have to have a separate audio changer that's all glued up and wired up that will only work with this current version. Oh, right, because you glue the actual driver elements to the enclosure? Well, the drivers themselves know, but then we seal everything up and then we seal the wires going through. I mean, you can get it apart, but it's okay. So I'm gonna make these little adapter cables that just for this version. Yeah. Okay. Any other outstanding questions? Oh, I guess I didn't get a, give an update for myself. I have been not terribly productive on this stuff today. I've been handling a bunch of other priorities. Got my test, so. Oh, this is not necessarily development related, but well, I'll handle that for the call then. Let's see. Yeah, I'm just getting my software stuff in order so I can bring it with me, laptop and all that. So any issues that people need to have discussions about at this point? Ken's talking, but I can't hear him. Have we stopped recording? Not yet. We should probably stop recording. No other issues that we want to talk about development wise. All right, cool. Well, that's it for today and we will, I'll see everybody else in Hawaii.