• Unleashing Creativity and Innovation

    From Granville Errol Casey, Jr@1337:3/194 to MeaTLoTioN on Thursday, June 27, 2024 10:43:18
    purchased an Arduino but it looks so fun. Maybe one day, I will delve into electronics with these devices.
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  • From paulie420@1337:3/129 to krull on Friday, June 28, 2024 21:34:19
    Ohhhh - I know mL has a cluster, too... I'd love to learn them; can't think of a better platform b/c of cost, for someone wanting to learn about clusters.


    ahh... low costs... let`s see how low they will continue after IPO...
    it seems they confirmed an IPO today, for june...

    I think they'll continue with m0re of the same - supporting the maker community





































    when its easy, deferring to corporate when needed and hoping that they can supply us all.

    The IPO, IMO won't be a 'good thing' - it'll just make THEM corporate...



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  • From dozo@1337:1/117 to paulie420 on Sunday, August 18, 2024 13:02:34
    Hi Paulie,

    Ohhhh - I know mL has a cluster, too... I'd love to learn them; can't think of a better platform b/c of cost, for someone wanting to learn
    about clusters.

    Have you checked out https://clusterhat.com ? You can use a regular 3B/4 as a controller IIRC and put 4 Pi Zero on it, and start clustering :)

    It's on my wishlist, not sure what I'd use it for in 'production' so to say, but it might be nice to learn about clustering - although k3s will be out of the question I guess.

    Cheers,

    dozo

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  • From paulie420@1337:3/129 to dozo on Sunday, August 18, 2024 17:04:49
    Ohhhh - I know mL has a cluster, too... I'd love to learn them; can't think of a better platform b/c of cost, for someone wanting to learn about clusters.

    Have you checked out https://clusterhat.com ? You can use a regular 3B/4 as a controller IIRC and put 4 Pi Zero on it, and start clustering :)

    Nice - this looks like a great way to dive in on the cheap! Thanks for the share!!!



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  • From dozo@1337:1/117 to paulie420 on Tuesday, August 20, 2024 18:05:26
    Hi paulie,

    Nice - this looks like a great way to dive in on the cheap! Thanks for
    the share!!!

    Sure thing! I put it on the list too, together with a doomsday LoRa communicator, a Pi 5 with NVMe HAT and such.. :D

    Cheers

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  • From paulie420@1337:3/129 to dozo on Tuesday, August 20, 2024 19:50:22
    Sure thing! I put it on the list too, together with a doomsday LoRa communicator, a Pi 5 with NVMe HAT and such.. :D

    I've been enjoying Meshtastic lately - LoRa comms without big brother listening in.

    We have pretty good coverage from two towns north of Portland; St. Helens and Scappoose - theres around 20 nodes or so.

    I also have a bugout machine consisting of Kiwix database containing so much information in case the internet ever died - from Wikipedia to StackFault and all the Linux infoz you'd ever need - gardening, car repair, etc etc etc... Kiwix is a fun one. :P

    Nice to know others are p0king around in topics I enjoy, too.



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  • From dozo@1337:1/117 to paulie420 on Monday, September 02, 2024 18:37:17
    On 20 Aug 2024, paulie420 said the following...
    We have pretty good coverage from two towns north of Portland; St.
    Helens and Scappoose - theres around 20 nodes or so.

    Nice :)

    I also have a bugout machine consisting of Kiwix database containing so much information in case the internet ever died - from Wikipedia to StackFault and all the Linux infoz you'd ever need - gardening, car repair, etc etc etc... Kiwix is a fun one. :P

    Thanks for sharing, I never heard of Kiwix, but it's an interesting concept by the looks of it. Might come in handy when there's no interwebs. Or stable power for too long :)

    Nice to know others are p0king around in topics I enjoy, too.

    Same =)

    Cheers

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