I looked into Cloudron once but forgot why I never used it...as for the others, never tried them. o.o
This has no right to be this good. AND IM HERE FOR IT!
Had to think of this masterpiece again for no particular reason o.o
So now you shall too (:
Here in germany, we feel bothered.
The school I go to every week is a sheer showcase of that every time I go there. We literally have classes there that teach in foreign languages, with German being one of the classes instead of English.
It's... quite something. o.o
Let alone the cause for a good chunk of the world's issues. o.o
Good morning #Nostr!
Did you sleep well? I finally did. xD Last two weeks were a chore... hopefuly this one will be smoother. ^^
No idea why Youtube recommended this to me but I laughted SO HARD at the intro xD. Great start into the week.
Also, idk how this happened, but this ought to be the cleanest htop I have ever seen o.o
Last thing left to do: Sidegrade the NanoPi R6s to an NVMe enabled device. Either a Khadas or Radxa device... Both have an RK3599 and both have an NVMe slot. I just have to figure out which one will serve my purpose and use better - and look into distro support. Should be quite doable though. o.o
After that, I should have upgraded everything except my modem's firmware to move DNS/DHCP to that and take better advantage of it's two rj45 jacks.
For now I will just marvel at my RISC-V box being awesome. ^-^ Just have to, at some point, fix the missing eBPF things so I can actually use containers on there... but that's really it. ^^
Tailscale, check. Home Assistant, check.
And, after forking around with the ffmpeg Makefile... TVHeadend.
CHECK. :D
o.O'
After I am done, you'll need a new jar...
Can't wait for them to be flabbergasted by a random af riscv box. XD
If they ever notice, anyway.
So since I can't get podman to work for virtualization, I will just run Home Assistant as a bare service (i.e. python venv).
And immediately, I remember why I hated Python; my disk space was reduced by ~4GB immediately with all the crap it does XD
Is there a good way to clean up rustup and pip caches? possibly even automatically? because this will get annoying fast on a 32GB microSD that I use in this little RISC-V box (though I am planning to get an NVMe SSD for it down the line.)
I have no idea what eBPF is, and thus what modules I need. So I offloaded that into github issues... and can now do the remaining housekeeping. Mainly, fstab. Star-Tech in their infinite wisdom, left it entirely unpopulated and up to the kernel to mount stuff. x.x
OBVIOUSLY this is lazy, so I am fixing it. ^^
Also I wonder: Once I got my hands dirty with u-boot and opensbi... could i possibly make a template "armbian but risc-v"? I'd love to contribute to make this board and the JH7110 more "mainstream". ^^
nostr:npub1v0lxxxxutpvrelsksy8cdhgfux9l6a42hsj2qzquu2zk7vc9qnkszrqj49 Whenever I try to upload to void.cat directly rather than through #Snort, I run into this:
https://void.cat/d/6YTM92CHHxTJq24Te5jABF.webp
I even just logged in and verified my account, but I still can't upload an unencrypted ZIP containing three DEB packages of a Linux kernel.
Is there any particular reason for that?