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Raspberry Pi Pico Powered mechanical macro pad

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Orange Pi R1 Plus, $20 Dual Ethernet SBC

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Update on repairing the 200 rpi’s and donating the money to the rpi foundation

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Is complete internet anonymity near enough impossible?

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Hackboard Personal Computer Kit – A full home computer for $300

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I bought 200 broken Raspberry Pi's and I'll be fixing them

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Raspberry Pi Sub Zero – extreme overclocking the Raspberry Pi zero

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1 points·by jamesmd·6 lat temu·0 comments

The Over:Board turns a Raspberry Pi into an ITX Motherboard

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1 points·by jamesmd·6 lat temu·0 comments

A modular Linux NAS Device for 2.5” disks

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1 points·by jamesmd·6 lat temu·0 comments

A tiny $20 hackable travel router that runs Linux

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5 points·by jamesmd·6 lat temu·0 comments

Running Debian on a 32MB RAM Single Core ARM SBC

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192 points·by jamesmd·6 lat temu·108 comments

Raspberry Pi Alternatives in 2021: Hackboard, Zimaboard, RockPi, Odroid and More

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42 points·by jamesmd·6 lat temu·16 comments

ITX Motherboard with an Elbrus CPU

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118 points·by jamesmd·6 lat temu·91 comments

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jamesmd
·5 lat temu·discuss
Louis Rossman is a good one although it’s pretty focused on MacBook repairs.
jamesmd
·5 lat temu·discuss
Exactly that!
jamesmd
·5 lat temu·discuss
Also I do appreciate the feedback, I have tamed down the ads on the site- I’m usually behind my pihole so didn’t realise quite how annoying they were.
jamesmd
·5 lat temu·discuss
Whilst the ad revenue normally doesn’t even cover the hosting costs of the site - which isn’t even expensive! It does give me the motivation to write more content.

If you don’t like ads feel free to use an Adblock - I use https://adblockplus.org/

If you want to buy a Pi for a very low price you could even setup pihole: https://pi-hole.net/

There’s nothing misleading when I say I’m not doing this to make a quick buck. I’m really not it’s just a lockdown project as there really isn’t much else to do in my spare time.
jamesmd
·5 lat temu·discuss
I’d love too! Maybe one day once the pandemic is over.
jamesmd
·5 lat temu·discuss
Thanks for the share!
jamesmd
·5 lat temu·discuss
Hello, thanks for the share!
jamesmd
·6 lat temu·discuss
Exactly!
jamesmd
·6 lat temu·discuss
It’s in the article. 4.15 compiled specifically for the onboard SOC. It’s not a Debian kernel.
jamesmd
·6 lat temu·discuss
I tried that, it refused to execute armel binaries however arm64 worked fine.

I’m not sure if it’s a bug or something I was doing wrong but I gave up and just finished the install on the device.
jamesmd
·6 lat temu·discuss
The board already has spi flash but it’s only 8 or 16mb. Enough for buildroot or maybe openwrt but Debian ain’t going to fit in there.
jamesmd
·6 lat temu·discuss
It doesn’t, it’s Linux only for now. Unless someone builds uboot for bsd. Even then there would be a huge amount of work to do to get it running stable.
jamesmd
·6 lat temu·discuss
I remember running it on this cheap iomega NAS drive around the same time. Very similar specs although it had a SATA controller.
jamesmd
·6 lat temu·discuss
I agree, or even something like openwrt. This was just to see if it could be done, it’s not the most practical OS for the hardware but it runs pretty well!
jamesmd
·6 lat temu·discuss
My mistake, sorry!
jamesmd
·6 lat temu·discuss
Back then these were designed specifically for government agencies within Russia. Suppliers weren’t allowed to ship them outside of Russia unless you could prove it was for certain research projects. I found someone that was willing to buy a Elbrus motherboard and ship it to me, it got stuck at Russian customs and returned to the sender - fortunately he managed to return it to the supplier and I got my money back.
jamesmd
·6 lat temu·discuss
I agree, the bootloader is a massive shame! Personally I’d rather go with a power9 based board. But let’s see where this goes, it’s certainly interesting.