True - but don’t forget cost of power ($ cost and environment cost). These old brutes consume a lot esp. compared to the SBCs.
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I have a Luckfox Pico Ultra-W running a ‘buildroot’ linux with a camera module that I use as a security camera. It cost me about A$33.
I also have a Luckfox Pico Max running ubuntu simply to run smokeping 24x7 monitoring - about A$30.
Finally a ESP32 CAM Camera Module With OV2640 camera that can be bought for less that A$15 (not linux but just FYI).
venerable jq
Ha!
jq
was the bratty kid I yelled at to get off my lawn. Now he’s a drinking buddy, but still the youngest!
StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Bored. Give me a good "Living room PC" distro9·1 month agoAlmost anything plus mythtv, firefox, transmission and mpv. Done. I use voidlinux. Best ever.
StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•I need to vent about Windows. I want workplaces to use Linux.1·3 months agoI’ve been saying this for 30+ years, but no-one wanted to listen.
Wow! acronym soup. I understand almost none of that.
voidlinux: gave me much better battery life - I assume because it starts as a minimal system and one adds only the essentials to do the job - compared to the soup-to-nuts distros that pile everything in so that newbies are acccomodated. Of course, the voidlinux approach needs more linux skills - but it’s not that hard and the doco is great.
Also, I love the back to basics runit init system and runsv service runner (I’m old so I like that stuff) and the ultra fast xbps packaging system.
StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Sway/wlroots status update, August 2024 · emersion13·9 months agoThanks (to all the authors) for your hard work and contributions.
BTW - thanks for Mistral. Another tool in the box!
Quite right!
You need to take it all (AI or internet searches) with a huge pinch of salt. Even ye olde text books were not infallible and often out of date, so sodium chloride was also required even then.
The code either works or it doesn’t - it’s all in the testing. If you deploy AI suggestions without thought you deserve the consequences.
so just use chatgpt or gemini - pretty sure they sucked in all of reddit to form their KB
StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.mlOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Some RSS links from lemmy feeds are broken - or is it my reader?2·1 year agoI followed up on github as you suggested and a very nice young man took a look at it and said that the code already does work the right way (at least the way I and their little poll think it should work). But, it turns out that the fix (from 2021) has not been deployed - it’s to be in the next release.
So I don’t know what will happen now - I’ll continue to use my workaround, so I’m happy enough.
StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux maintainers were infected for 2 years by SSH-dwelling backdoor with huge reach61·1 year agoSo he’s a journalist </s> Thanks for the warning, saved me a read.
StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.mlOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Some RSS links from lemmy feeds are broken - or is it my reader?2·1 year agoIt might be more expected for you but I’m going to differ.
for an article (or a link to a image), it takes you there instead.
… and then you can’t get to the discussion.
The RSS-2.0 definition of <link> is
The URL to the HTML website corresponding to the channel.
so clearly, it should point to the lemmy post. No other RSS feed that I know of has this problem.
Fortunately, emacs can flex around this, but duh! Where can I raise a bug report?
StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Any way to autologin with LUKS encrypted boot drive?1·1 year agoAnother approach entirely is to use pam_mount(8) which can automatically mount a disc on login. I use it to mount /home/$USER (obviously this couldn’t be used to mount the root fs !!)
virt-manager for the win!
StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•are there dedicated thin client linux distro, I mean moonlight, SPICE, waypipe, vnc, rdp, remmina, X.92·1 year ago“64-128mb ram” is hardly “low memory”!
The biggest problem with RDP for me is the lack of a Wayland/sway server. How does the Fedora Sway spin cope with this?