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Introduction I have had a project on my To Do list for a while: to make a status display from a Raspberry Pi. My vision was to show the state of various things including some HPR stuff, and I had imagined setting up a Pi with a monitor and controlling it over SSH. I started on the project over the Christmas period 2019. I have a Raspberry Pi 3A+, which is a sort of souped-up Pi Zero, which I bought on a whim and hadn’t found a use for (Yannick reviewed this RPi model in show 2711)...
This episode outlines my single-player mod for the Magic: The Gathering card game.
This was recorded in the main hall at Union Station in Chicago, Illinois. There was a brief security announcement about watching for bags or package left unattended.
lulz: https://twitter.com/operat0r/status/1224025568334708737 Discord: https://discord.gg/nintendohomebrew Saves: https://gbatemp.net/threads/wii-u-save-files-compilation.427761/#post-6374659 lego ntsc save https://drive.google.com/open?id=1bTtXv1c8NkOkeHoKOkWHhP6RbiXv9ERo https://www.youtube.com/user/BullyWiiPlaza/videos old cheat engine files: https://rmccurdy.com/.scripts/downloaded/CheatEngineTables-master/tables/
The ActivityPub Conference of 2019 was held in Prague. This is about a talk a proposal for a method to allow searching for hashtags in a decentralized Fediverse environment so that we can find, and subscribe to, content of interest. https://www.zwilnik.com/?page_id=1091 Links: https://redaktor.me/apconf/ https://archive.org/details/apconf-talks/Talk5_Schmittlauch_compressed.mov https://relay.mastodon.host/ https://hacks.mozilla...
Attribution Clacke - HPR Episode 2169 on Matrix Dave Lee - Helped a great deal in getting me on board with Matrix bridging. Check out his other podcasts at The Other Side Podcast Network Matrix.org is a Free, open source, and decentralized messaging system. One of the strong points of this system is its ability to bridge multiple protocols together into one interface. Riot.im Bridging to Freenode's IRC server is built into Matrix.org...
In this episode, I discuss how I revived my Raspberry Pi 1 Model B using piCore, a specialized version of Tiny Core Linux for the Raspberry Pi, on a 128 MB SD card that I had laying around. I also mention nanoBSD and Alpine Linux as possible alternatives to try out. Tiny Core Linux http://tinycorelinux.net/ piCore Releases http://www.tinycorelinux.net/9.x/armv6/ nanoBSD https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/nanobsd/index.html https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US...
Talking about my history, forgot to talk about my open-source interests and different projects I’m a part of. If you want to know more about me you could follow any of the links below. https://danielpersson.dev/ https://youtube.com/c/DanielPersson https://github.com/kalaspuffar https://github.com/sqrldev/wordpress-sqrl-login
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 inch 2018 Tablet at 3:30 Amazon link Nexus 7 at 3:50 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nexus_7_(2013) New tablet Battery at 5:20 Lithium Polymer batteries, 7300 mAh capacity with claimed 15 hours of video playback on one charge. It seems to charge surprisingly quickly. Wikipedia entry for Edinburgh City Bypass at 9:30 https://en.wikipedia...