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My birthday board arrived! As I had become wary of the Zima, I decided to be super impractical and dramatic and went for the board that has haunted me for a bit.
#Beaglebone AI-64: https://docs.beagleboard.org/latest/boards/beaglebone/ai-64/index.html
One of the reasons I got into SBCs very hardcore was that they could be both general usage AND task-dedicated. I do get the attraction to mini computers and smaller computers, but I really like that I no longer have to scrub my server every three months because I wnated to learn something.
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My birthday board arrived! As I had become wary of the Zima, I decided to be super impractical and dramatic and went for the board that has haunted me for a bit.
#Beaglebone AI-64: https://docs.beagleboard.org/latest/boards/beaglebone/ai-64/index.html
One of the reasons I got into SBCs very hardcore was that they could be both general usage AND task-dedicated. I do get the attraction to mini computers and smaller computers, but I really like that I no longer have to scrub my server every three months because I wnated to learn something.
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My birthday board arrived! As I had become wary of the Zima, I decided to be super impractical and dramatic and went for the board that has haunted me for a bit.
#Beaglebone AI-64: https://docs.beagleboard.org/latest/boards/beaglebone/ai-64/index.html
One of the reasons I got into SBCs very hardcore was that they could be both general usage AND task-dedicated. I do get the attraction to mini computers and smaller computers, but I really like that I no longer have to scrub my server every three months because I wnated to learn something.
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My birthday board arrived! As I had become wary of the Zima, I decided to be super impractical and dramatic and went for the board that has haunted me for a bit.
#Beaglebone AI-64: https://docs.beagleboard.org/latest/boards/beaglebone/ai-64/index.html
One of the reasons I got into SBCs very hardcore was that they could be both general usage AND task-dedicated. I do get the attraction to mini computers and smaller computers, but I really like that I no longer have to scrub my server every three months because I wnated to learn something.
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Using the same final image:
Baletcha: I went through thirteen perfectly good cards; it failed every time at the end of validation at 98%. I do not know how many times I re-imaged each of those cards but it was a lot.
Raspberry Pi imager with the custom image option: failed all but the last time. Fine, whatever.
It worked perfectly when I booted it with #BeaglePlay
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Question: does #wpa_supplicant hate everyone or is this personal?
For reasons unclear, despite creating a separate config for each, only ONE WIFI WILL CONNECT.
At least Calliope recognizes all the interfaces????
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Question: does #wpa_supplicant hate everyone or is this personal?
For reasons unclear, despite creating a separate config for each, only ONE WIFI WILL CONNECT.
At least Calliope recognizes all the interfaces????
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Question: does #wpa_supplicant hate everyone or is this personal?
For reasons unclear, despite creating a separate config for each, only ONE WIFI WILL CONNECT.
At least Calliope recognizes all the interfaces????
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Question: does #wpa_supplicant hate everyone or is this personal?
For reasons unclear, despite creating a separate config for each, only ONE WIFI WILL CONNECT.
At least Calliope recognizes all the interfaces????
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#BeagleBoneBlack #ThisMayBeWorking
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm
Image: BeagleBoard.org Debian Bookworm IoT Image 2023-12-11I fllashed directly to the eMMC (4 GB drive, no less), then updated the kernel, and suddenly everything is just smooth.
Unfortunately, I can't use eMMC and the wireless cape since they use the same pins. So. Time to see what wifi adapters I have that it supports. Hopefully not just the crappy ones I bought on sale to test with.
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#BeagleBoneBlack #AdventuresInUpgradeHell
Bookworm 12.4 failed very slowly and weirdly with pieces just kind of falling apart, not unlike how I imagined people dying of leprosy (I read a lot of historical fiction as a child and it was my number one fear of dying from).
But I have time, so trying again and switching types. We're going mmc and 2 GB.
OS: Debian 12.2 Bookworm
Image: am335x-eMMC-flasher-debian-12.2-minimal-armhf-2023-10-07-2gb.img.xzAnd may God have mercy on my soul.
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#BeagleBoneBlack #DebianBookworm #IIsIWDMadeBySatan? Yeah, I am deeply not vibing with this.
In its defense it does connect easily. IT also disconnects easily and loses interfaces, so.
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In the case of #LIFX, they do one better: their bulbs have a 10 year warranty and if they go out before that, they will replace them free of charge.
I know this is true because they replaced two of mine after two years.
That concludes this episode of Random Smart Devices Convo.
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#BeagleBonesBlack To-Test:
1.) Check how it performs wiht pihole (or if i t can run pihole).My #RaspberryPiZeroW is fine but it does have slowdown points; I do kind of wish there was an easy way to cluster two to act as autobackups for each other. I should research that.
2.) Check if the OS will let me mount a USB as a bin or sbin or use it hold bin/sbin programs and link them into bin/sbin.
3.) See if there's a better OS or if the more recent BB Kernel updates are compatible with BB's.
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#RaspberryPiZeroW really really hated Raspberry OS lite. I am noting this here so I remember and don't try that nonsense again.
For the life of me, though, I can't work out why.
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Note: #RaspberryPiZeroW really is the perfect #pihole. And it's tiny.
Install Raspberry Pi Lite OS; anything else is overkill. You do not need anything but terminal here.
After a few test runs, I worked out a profile which turned out to be the very bare basics.. It's about an hour to do everything, but it only takes that long because sd cards are unholy slow and Zero only has one processor.
Zero's name is Hecuba, joining Andromeda, Jocasta, and Eurydice among my Pis
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While surfing the wilds of new #SBCs, I stopped by #BeagleBone, saw they had two (2!) new boards and went to look
#BeagleV-Fire: https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/beaglev-fire
Reading the specs, I was pretty sure I either suffered a random bout of brain damage or I was hallucinating, then I got to Storage where I recognized some of the words. Not all of them, but some. So that was fun.
#BeagleV-Ahead: https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/beaglev-ahead
I am not brain damaged and that is how to organize new (to me) hardware words.
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#UAT #QA I finally got the correct Linux permissions to run tests for backend processes. Sure, it's been over a year since I started being assigned to testing backend processes and having to frantically get at least two other people to run parts of my test so I could do the third part (screenshot) but you know, better late than never I guess?
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"To help some of the newcomers make connections: name 5-7 things that interest you but aren't in your profile, as tags so they are searchable. Then boost this post or repeat its instructions so others know to do the same. Add #introductions to the post."
#HomeAssistant, #ddwrt
#raspberrypi, #makemkv
#handbrake, #plex, #linux, #hardware, #BuildingNewThings#introduction #reintroduction #reintroductions
via @darylsun https://fosstodon.org/@darylsun/109296399768457679
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While surfing the wilds of new #SBCs, I stopped by #BeagleBone, saw they had two (2!) new boards and went to look
#BeagleV-Fire: https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/beaglev-fire
Reading the specs, I was pretty sure I either suffered a random bout of brain damage or I was hallucinating, then I got to Storage where I recognized some of the words. Not all of them, but some. So that was fun.
#BeagleV-Ahead: https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/beaglev-ahead
I am not brain damaged and that is how to organize new (to me) hardware words.
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While surfing the wilds of new #SBCs, I stopped by #BeagleBone, saw they had two (2!) new boards and went to look
#BeagleV-Fire: https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/beaglev-fire
Reading the specs, I was pretty sure I either suffered a random bout of brain damage or I was hallucinating, then I got to Storage where I recognized some of the words. Not all of them, but some. So that was fun.
#BeagleV-Ahead: https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/beaglev-ahead
I am not brain damaged and that is how to organize new (to me) hardware words.
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I am seriously, seriously vibing on #EndeavourOS. This is a really fun OS.
That's my good news.
Asking for a friend why does #inotifywait hate them and refuse to do anything? Why?
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Currently experiencing a minor triumph over the inexcusable error of Solus not having #figlet so I had to hunt for source to compile.
Note to anyone using this: no matter what the notes say about switching up the folders, just use the ones already entered in the Makefile, create them yourself if you have to.
Also, solus dev tools package: system.devel
As I've lost this link twice (along with my package equivalent llist for ubuntu/mint-->solus), adding it here: https://github.com/cmatsuoka/figlet
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PHP Part 2:
Header and Footer are static; Update is where the last update date and any messsages go; form is where the button is that you use to trigger the script; main is where all the preformatted network data is dumped by my script.
With the help of #readable.css by the grace of @benjaminhollon, I had my network status page; it was amazing. I even got it into crontab the first time to run hourly.
It was beautiful. And obviously doomed.
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So once a year I'm called in for regression, because though other people have tested it---and I trained almost all of them--no one has all of it. It's not that I actively and proactively remember everything--that's why I keep my own documentation--but because I can tell when something is Eh, That Happens, Wrong Check This, Wrong Okay Get the Devs, or Oh God Nope Call Everyone Now when inevitably, a test fails.
#InstitutionalMemory is remembering the context of how complex systems interact.
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One of the things that people watching the real time breakdown of twitter but don't ever seem to get is that #institutionalmemory isn't about having enough documentation, comments, test and dev history on the code, database, infrastructure; most places do have that.
Its about the practical real tie knowledge of how those things actually interact in real time.
I am institutional memory for several parts of the programs we test. I was not just the first tester; I sat in on design sessions.
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Note: I am frantically lining up coding projects as tomorrow, #RedditGoesDark and also with the end of the #RIF app for mobile, I am going to lose pretty much all my ability to read #Reddit on my phone, where I do most of my Reddit surfing.
Dear God June has become depressing.
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#BeagleBoneBlack update.
Medusa is now updated to Debian GNU/Linux 12.4 Bookworm. It took me several image burns to get one that worked.
So far, this is the only Bookworm image that would work:BeagleBoard.org Debian Bookworm IoT Image 2023-10-07
I also found out why this one and 12.2 are not official or shouldn't be: for both BBB and BeaglePlay, there's a shocking number of Beagle specific packages missing.
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So I have finally come to the conclusion that if I want to activate the bluetooth on my #BeagleBoneBlack, I have to compile them myself. I've compiled drivers before--with lots of instructions--so okay. I know this. I can do this.
So I just didn't know shit.
I can't do this on my Beagle; I need to do it on my regular Linux server. Okay. However, my Beagle must be attached to it by USB and UART at the same time.
I also I have to run my beagle on a special image flashed to a new SC card.