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  • geerlingguy@mastodon.socialG geerlingguy@mastodon.social

    This Raspberry Pi-powered laptop plugs an upgradable Compute Module into an all-aluminum chassis. But it's launching at the worst possible time. See how it performs—and why I don't recommend it right now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef70x0izkFU

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    @geerlingguy - Finally! That's awesome. As far as documentation, I'm admittedly getting spoiled with latest ChatGPT and it's ability to clearly explain things. Can't ask questions to some fifteen year old cave painting on stackoverflow that links to a dead website.

    Yeah, the new Deskpi Super 4C has the same problem. Now four CM5s can cost the same as six used to.

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    • geerlingguy@mastodon.socialG geerlingguy@mastodon.social

      This Raspberry Pi-powered laptop plugs an upgradable Compute Module into an all-aluminum chassis. But it's launching at the worst possible time. See how it performs—and why I don't recommend it right now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef70x0izkFU

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      @geerlingguy I'm still using/maining my pinebook pro.

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      • geerlingguy@mastodon.socialG geerlingguy@mastodon.social

        This Raspberry Pi-powered laptop plugs an upgradable Compute Module into an all-aluminum chassis. But it's launching at the worst possible time. See how it performs—and why I don't recommend it right now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef70x0izkFU

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        Fetching the video to learn

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        • geerlingguy@mastodon.socialG geerlingguy@mastodon.social

          This Raspberry Pi-powered laptop plugs an upgradable Compute Module into an all-aluminum chassis. But it's launching at the worst possible time. See how it performs—and why I don't recommend it right now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef70x0izkFU

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          @geerlingguy I thought for 5 minutes that I need an additional NAS. Even f***ing HDDs are expensive now 😤

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            @geerlingguy I thought for 5 minutes that I need an additional NAS. Even f***ing HDDs are expensive now 😤

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            @Bene everything 😞

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            • geerlingguy@mastodon.socialG geerlingguy@mastodon.social

              This Raspberry Pi-powered laptop plugs an upgradable Compute Module into an all-aluminum chassis. But it's launching at the worst possible time. See how it performs—and why I don't recommend it right now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef70x0izkFU

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              @geerlingguy now arrived in germany

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                @mariob @geerlingguy - No, I stopped going to generic forums as much, and only stuff aimed at specific things (ie nvidia forums trying to learn working with Jetson). I did take a look just now, and noticed phpbb and the others are still rolling out fresh updates. rcgroups is still up. Reddit (shudder) is still around. Slack and Discord are active.

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                • sknashville@theatl.socialS sknashville@theatl.social

                  @mariob @geerlingguy - No, I stopped going to generic forums as much, and only stuff aimed at specific things (ie nvidia forums trying to learn working with Jetson). I did take a look just now, and noticed phpbb and the others are still rolling out fresh updates. rcgroups is still up. Reddit (shudder) is still around. Slack and Discord are active.

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                  @Sknashville I've seen most new forums adopting Discourse

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                  • geerlingguy@mastodon.socialG geerlingguy@mastodon.social

                    This Raspberry Pi-powered laptop plugs an upgradable Compute Module into an all-aluminum chassis. But it's launching at the worst possible time. See how it performs—and why I don't recommend it right now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef70x0izkFU

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                    @geerlingguy I have an Android 16 based desktop OS I am working on and I wanted to see how well it works on the Argon Up. Please PM me if you would like to test the NVME version (should flash directly to the nvme and boot the CM5. Otherwise I have a separate version that targets EMMC storage.)

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                    • geerlingguy@mastodon.socialG geerlingguy@mastodon.social

                      @Sknashville I've seen most new forums adopting Discourse

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                      @geerlingguy - Dis "course" lol- I'll need to check that out.

                      theatl.social (mastodon instance I'm on) is running a "PeachPie" fork as well. Been meaning to try that out.

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                      • geerlingguy@mastodon.socialG geerlingguy@mastodon.social

                        @Sknashville I've seen most new forums adopting Discourse

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                        @geerlingguy - Dis "course" lol- I'll need to check that out.

                        theatl.social (mastodon instance I'm on) is running a "PeachPie" fork as well. Been meaning to try that out.

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