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  1. @peteorrall @joel @dm @sotolf @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn

    Yeah, I wonder if Hombrew is used much at all on Linux.

    Oh, I just remembered I was going to include cygwin's SETUP.EXE as a package manager (as it technically IS!) XD

    Of course, this #blost was 1 hour's work, not 10, so it's pretty off the cuff and subjective ;)

    I did skew heavily towards installation speed, and not just download speed, though. I wouldn't criticize an OS for not being able to afford crazy fast mirrors.

    I posted the number of available packages for Debian (#RasPiOS), Arch (#CachyOS), and FreeBSD in this thread: https://polymaths.social/@rl_dane/statuses/01KRDSHN77A1505JP0VRXFC5BR

    Package rollbacks would be a filesystem and OS-level feature, no? Like snapper on Linux and the boot environment selector (with ZFS) in #FreeBSD.

  2. @peteorrall @joel @dm @sotolf @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn

    Yeah, I wonder if Hombrew is used much at all on Linux.

    Oh, I just remembered I was going to include cygwin's SETUP.EXE as a package manager (as it technically IS!) XD

    Of course, this #blost was 1 hour's work, not 10, so it's pretty off the cuff and subjective ;)

    I did skew heavily towards installation speed, and not just download speed, though. I wouldn't criticize an OS for not being able to afford crazy fast mirrors.

    I posted the number of available packages for Debian (#RasPiOS), Arch (#CachyOS), and FreeBSD in this thread: https://polymaths.social/@rl_dane/statuses/01KRDSHN77A1505JP0VRXFC5BR

    Package rollbacks would be a filesystem and OS-level feature, no? Like snapper on Linux and the boot environment selector (with ZFS) in #FreeBSD.

  3. @peteorrall @joel @dm @sotolf @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn

    Yeah, I wonder if Hombrew is used much at all on Linux.

    Oh, I just remembered I was going to include cygwin's SETUP.EXE as a package manager (as it technically IS!) XD

    Of course, this #blost was 1 hour's work, not 10, so it's pretty off the cuff and subjective ;)

    I did skew heavily towards installation speed, and not just download speed, though. I wouldn't criticize an OS for not being able to afford crazy fast mirrors.

    I posted the number of available packages for Debian (#RasPiOS), Arch (#CachyOS), and FreeBSD in this thread: https://polymaths.social/@rl_dane/statuses/01KRDSHN77A1505JP0VRXFC5BR

    Package rollbacks would be a filesystem and OS-level feature, no? Like snapper on Linux and the boot environment selector (with ZFS) in #FreeBSD.

  4. @peteorrall @joel @dm @sotolf @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn

    Yeah, I wonder if Hombrew is used much at all on Linux.

    Oh, I just remembered I was going to include cygwin's SETUP.EXE as a package manager (as it technically IS!) XD

    Of course, this #blost was 1 hour's work, not 10, so it's pretty off the cuff and subjective ;)

    I did skew heavily towards installation speed, and not just download speed, though. I wouldn't criticize an OS for not being able to afford crazy fast mirrors.

    I posted the number of available packages for Debian (#RasPiOS), Arch (#CachyOS), and FreeBSD in this thread: https://polymaths.social/@rl_dane/statuses/01KRDSHN77A1505JP0VRXFC5BR

    Package rollbacks would be a filesystem and OS-level feature, no? Like snapper on Linux and the boot environment selector (with ZFS) in #FreeBSD.

  5. @peteorrall @joel @dm @sotolf @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn

    Yeah, I wonder if Hombrew is used much at all on Linux.

    Oh, I just remembered I was going to include cygwin's SETUP.EXE as a package manager (as it technically IS!) XD

    Of course, this #blost was 1 hour's work, not 10, so it's pretty off the cuff and subjective ;)

    I did skew heavily towards installation speed, and not just download speed, though. I wouldn't criticize an OS for not being able to afford crazy fast mirrors.

    I posted the number of available packages for Debian (#RasPiOS), Arch (#CachyOS), and FreeBSD in this thread: https://polymaths.social/@rl_dane/statuses/01KRDSHN77A1505JP0VRXFC5BR

    Package rollbacks would be a filesystem and OS-level feature, no? Like snapper on Linux and the boot environment selector (with ZFS) in #FreeBSD.

  6. We tested the idle power consumption of the Raspberry Pi 5 with a 128GB Sandisk SD-card and #raspios, the #radxa Rock Pi-S 256MB with a 32GB Sandisk SD-card and #armbian, and the #radxa Zero 3E with a 32GB Sandisk SD-card and Armbian. All while being connected to an Ethernet power. Measurements were taken with a 0.1 Ohm current measurement shunt and a Rohde&Schwarz RTC1002 oscilloscope. Results:
    RPI5 2.94W
    RockPiS 0.371W
    Zero3E 1.22W
    #locaverdi #rockpis #rpi5 #frugal

  7. Since last Saturday, we managed to generate 6.3kWh with our new solar panel. Meanwhile we are migrating our servers and services from low power #Xeon #rack servers, to ultra low power single board computers #sbc with #arm processors. We use #RaspberryPi5 running #raspios and #odroidm1 running #armbian. Most demanding servers migrated nicely. Last week we migrated #nextcloud, and today #zabbix and #wazuh. Performance is better than expected!