 Welcome. Today is December 8th. This is the Minecraft DevSync, and here we are. Well, let's just jump right into it. I don't really have any news for today. Chris, why don't you get us started? Sure. I did get a pull request for my device metrics code created today. I hope, guys, if we ever get, it's not huge, but if you get a few minutes to look into that, that'd be great. And then once it's approved, I'll see what I can do about getting it migrated up the platforms. So once I finished that, I started looking at some accounts and membership level type work. We're thinking about doing with maybe some different membership types instead of just the one and what each membership type means. So we have a document that Michael and I are working on. I went through that today, added some thoughts. I haven't quite finished yet, but once I'm done with that, I'll give even more thought to the technical side of it. You know, how do I need to change the database and what changes need to be made to Selene APIs and UI to support the things we're talking about? So that'll be the rest of my day today and probably tomorrow. Okay, I'll try to get you some feedback on that tonight. Okay. I muted myself. Ken, how's it going? Everything's going really good. So I got the four board working, everything's working record and play and all the hardware. I had to refactor a bunch of stuff. I created a couple of new drivers for the volume and for the leads on this particular board created the new personality that's all in there. I sent Gez a list of loose ends for getting the Panicor image running. I created a more detailed document for Gez regarding how Panicor can create the I2S stuff we need and what specifically has to happen with it. I'm ready to do a pull request for all this stuff. I just wasn't sure where to go yet. Gez, is that feature slash enclosure mark 2? Is that the branch you want me to be working off of? Yeah, I mean I merged that into the feature slash mark 2 yesterday so that it could go through the CI build process. So currently those two branches are equivalent. Okay, but I had a hardware support branch. Is the code that I had in hardware support in merged in there or no? Yeah, yeah, I took that because it was built for the sandbox image and had some hard coded file paths and things. Yeah, I switched that over so it can be used on Panicor and that's what that mark 2 enclosure. Okay, so the point is if I want to put a pull request together, I put it together against feature slash mark 2 enclosure. Okay, good. I'll do that and then tomorrow Derek should be able to bring up a mark 4 with a QT image in it. I can step him through over the phone how to check out that code line that I'll be committing to with the latest pull request code. I'll go over the hardware test code and you can actually test the SJ201 Rev4 with the hardware test routine. I'll add a record to it because I had problems with record and so at least because that tests leads and switches and volume and now it'll test record as well as play. And I'll get that to Derek in the morning and stepping through that. That's all ready to go. What is the demo meeting on Friday about? Josh will get to that during his time. Okay, all right, then that's it. That's what I'm doing. I'll get that pull request committed in the morning and guess can merge it and meanwhile I'll have Derek working off at the test the SJ201 Rev4. All right, great. So guess you're out now. Yeah, as Ken said, I took, well, as I just said, I took Ken's stuff and tweaked it a bit to work on PanScore and the SJ201 like buttons and everything and now working on that device. So can now, you know, turn the volume up and down and with all the hardware buttons and everything that's good. We had a regression with the audio recording of just a Polk Audio Permissions issue so PanScore is having a look at that, which I hope is not going to, I don't imagine it's going to be a big, big issue. But this is also, this is still the Rev3 so obviously Ken's stuff, the Rev4 isn't in there yet. I had a really good meeting with Blue Systems last night that I put notes about in the chat. If you haven't seen those, just a couple of dot points to some cool stuff coming down the pipeline there. And it really improved the response time of like the listening animation and things like that. And Community made some, well, did some reviews of PRs and things like that. I think that's about it. Okay, great. And Derek. So I've got, my SJ, I've got the SJ201s that Kevin shipped. I just got those about an hour ago. So I've been putting one of them together and you can see now the board mounts underneath and it mounts with all four holes. So that's a little stronger. Power comes off the back. Physically everything's looking good. I've got this new area on top where the camera goes up here. I don't have it actually in there yet because I forgot it, the office. Anyway, seems like that's going to work out. So what I've done is also been going back and forth with Josh on the audio chamber. I've got a solution, final solution there. He's going to test it. I was going to do a print. Hopefully it's got that started soon. And then putting together this SJ201 is kind of my last test of the laser cut hardware to see if everything's good there. So I already went ahead and uploaded stuff to update quotes. So once Josh gives me the thumbs up there, I think we are ready to order laser cut parts and 3D printed acoustic chips. So yeah, and then just want to get this one. I'll try to get two of them put together and start testing tomorrow with Ken's help. Awesome. Yeah, hey, that's exciting. The other thing is just helping review parts that we're ordering. Like I think I sent some stuff to Kevin to double check on the power supplies and yeah, just helping out as I can with stuff like that. Okay, great. And Josh, are you still around? Yeah, I'm wandering around here. So we got most everything on order. I think the only thing that's on that hasn't been ordered that's over $5 is the cameras. And they may have been ordered. I don't know. Everything else seems to be going good. We got international power supplies going. I'm going to review Derek's stuff. I'm actually going to make hand make another one of these. Your audio just cut out. Instructions on the Instructables and make sure that they represent what we're actually shipping. I think that's pretty much it. I did book a demo for Friday, so I called Pantacore and I pinned them down on a delivery time and basically said, hey, look, I don't, you know, you picked the time, but I want to pin you to it. So they picked, they said that they could be done Friday. So Friday we're going to do, and I want to start doing this on a regular basis, at least once a week. And I honestly, I think the developers should be doing it every day or every two days. Setting up a mark to from scratch from a blank image all the way to connected to your account with, you know, being able to stream music and whatever. We need to get that process 100% squared away. The metric for that is going to be the mom test. If my mom can set it up then then we're good. So with that, Derek may remember a very painful video when we were originally starting to ship the mark one where the device failed the mom test in a very spectacular way. So anyway, so we're getting all that stuff done. What's that? That makes me think it exploded. No, she just she, you know, went through the whole process and it'll be like a 15 minute video at the end of it she put it in the box put it back in the box set it in the table and said I can't make this work and walked away. Right. And, you know, that's definitely not the experience we want for our end users. You know, my mom's not non technical she's just, you know, expects things she uses Apple products let's put it that way. And she expects me to debug them, which I refuse to do. Okay. I wrote a script that converted documents from PDF to TIF and then back to PDF, remove metadata that that turned out to not have been the best use of my time. The other thing we came up with, which we talked about in the beginning of the call was starting to think about how we can reuse the mark one molds to go ahead and ship a mark, an update of the mark one later in the year. So we're having some conversations about that. Derek once this thing's fully nailed down from from your perspective. We need so Michael and I had a conversation today and it seems like sending these multiple China might not be the best, the wisest course of action for us so we need to get together here really quickly get on the phone with zero tolerance and start the mold making process for the mark two. So we need to pin down we need to pin down the design and be done with it and we need to get the 3D drawings off to Steve so that he can start making mold so we can start shipping in March. Finally, I've done some work. I'm writing a plan which we'll probably talk about at the marketing meeting related to how we, we tie in some promotional stuff to fund the patent suit with the delivery mechanism of the mark to and how we start queuing up people to ship the mark to, you know, we're, we're only going to be able to produce this at a certain rate, we, you know, obviously we want backers to get those units first. By the same token, we have had some very significant financial challenges show up that make it a lot harder for us to do that like paying patent attorneys hundreds of thousands of dollars turns out to be expensive. So, you know, we're looking to work with the community to help us to fund that and to provide some perks for people who are willing to kind of go to the back of the line for delivery or are willing to step up and and jump to the front of the line by by taking some additional products. So, we're having conversations about that. The goal is obviously to deliver our backers exactly what they paid for, even though it's a little late and ideally something that's better than what they paid for. So that's what we're aiming towards. However, you know, the financial reality on the ground is that we ran into some time controls that have burned a substantial amount of money. So that's me. Okay, well, thanks. Good update. And seems like everything's, you know, moving forward at least. I don't have much of an update from Kevin. We were going to touch base later today about the sj 201 production. So I'll hopefully have some actual information about that tomorrow. So that's it for me. Anything else that people want to bring up. Yeah, I wanted to say that kind of in line with what guest said about the blue systems update. I had a response several response we went back and forth live on that. One of my responses was an idea that I think I'd like for you all to kind of look at that about how we deal with device skills and maybe make them less device specific. Going forward. So just, you know, as you're reading through Gaza stuff read through that and provide me feedback. Okay, sounds good. We'll do. All right, anything else. All right. Okay, thanks everybody until tomorrow.