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<andi->
dotlambda: not yet, SD cards work reliable unlike on TrashPIs
<samueldr>
odd, considering the unreliable part is not really the raspberry pi in that combination
<samueldr>
though I don't really know, maybe there is enough of a difference in *something*?
<samueldr>
or you've been using a better SD card out of luck :)
<samueldr>
in my experience with another RK3399 board, the SD card situation was as bad as on a Raspberry Pi
<samueldr>
which is heartbreaking!
<samueldr>
because it kind of shows that if they started using something better, like even a cheap~ish eMMC module, the raspberry pi would be that much better
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<hpfr>
what happened to the website? can't find anything talking about it
<samueldr>
which website are you looking for, or was that in the wrong channel?
<samueldr>
yeah, I assumed so, but I'm a bit confused still about what you were looking for
<hpfr>
but actually what happened to mobile.nixos.org I was following the status updates
<AmandaC>
You'll have to be specific, the mind-readers are on strike
<superherointj>
samueldr, your solution to eMMC issue seems to be working!
<hpfr>
oh I assumed that would be obvious but I guess this isn't #nixos-mobile
<superherointj>
btw, thanks for that! I would not solve it without your help.
<superherointj>
*have solved
<samueldr>
hpfr: is the website down, or is it because it's wedneseday of the month and there hasn't been an update yet?
<hpfr>
it's down
<samueldr>
oh, it's up here
<samueldr>
it's just github pages
<samueldr>
so I wonder what's up (or down) about that for you
<hpfr>
the subdomain redirects to nixos.org and a blog post gives a not found page with `The requested content at /news/2020-10-06-august-september-round-up.html could not be found.`
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<samueldr>
superherointj: good to know... in a way good to see it's not chromeos hardware specific... sad to see it'll be biting people for a while more I guess because I literally don't know how to help fix that :)
<samueldr>
superherointj: but that latter part is of no concern really to you
<hpfr>
ok it's something with my browser sorry
<samueldr>
odd!
<samueldr>
no update this month, not enough stuff to write about
<samueldr>
well, not enough *completed* things to write about
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<samueldr>
I'm actually currently tying loose ends together for the plasma-mobile packaging PR (in NixOS upstream)
<colemickens>
I don't think I've even seen that but that sounds exciting!
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<hpfr>
oh yeah lol I wrote a redirect regex for mobile subdomains but this isn't actually a mobile site
<samueldr>
hpfr: this is my disappointed face, son
<hpfr>
😓
<samueldr>
colemickens: never heard of plasma-mobile? odd
<samueldr>
but I guess _you_ aren't floating in the non-android linux ecosystem a lot
<colemickens>
samueldr: I just meant the nixpkgs side of it. I've been seeing the plasma and plasma mobile blog updates, etc. hence the excitement :)
<samueldr>
oh
<samueldr>
I started in march
<samueldr>
so it _is_ fresh
<colemickens>
miscommunication abound
<colemickens>
I meant upstream plasma/mobile stuffs
<samueldr>
yep
<colemickens>
and hadn't seen any of the nixos/nixpkgs sides of it :)
<samueldr>
a nice thing is that many issues I have/had were generic plasma on wayland issues
<colemickens>
idk if Plasma dev has ramped up or if they've just been blogging about it more but I really want to fire up Plasma again soon.
<samueldr>
I think they are seeing the benefits of blasting blog posts and updates frequently
* colemickens
nods vigorously
<samueldr>
partially a reason for my monthly updates
<colemickens>
I'm really into this trend of OSS projects providing regular updates. I don't have data but it feels like a multiplier almost
<samueldr>
(it's also how I comply with a part of the NLNet funding)
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<kraem>
o/ i'm tired of having a loud supermicro as my home nas and am shopping for a sbc nas. any tips other than rock64pro + dual sata pcie card that i'm missing to have 2+ hdd:s?
<samueldr>
I don't know of any really, other than the helios64
<kraem>
will a RK339 be able to serve 720p/1080p video? (getting greedy)
<samueldr>
transcoding?
<samueldr>
or just serving files?
<samueldr>
(I don't _know_ the answer of either)
<samueldr>
(but I _assume_ serving files would be fine?)
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<kraem>
i'm thinking there are video players that can do the transcoding on the client side so i guess just serving files.. i guess it'd be fine for that
<samueldr>
I mean, I don't _know_ what serving files there really entails, maybe it goes through a 1 bit per second bus somewhere just for kicks ;)
<samueldr>
but I think it does not and all would work as fast as the slowest bottleneck
<samueldr>
(well... duh)
<samueldr>
and that the bottleneck is not really the rk3399 or the SBC
<samueldr>
well, maybe the 1gbps ethernet
<kraem>
yeah you're right, it'd probably be the ethernet (or wifi)
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