

OpenZiti allows to only allow predefined ports/services via VPN: https://netfoundry.io/docs/openziti
There are M.2 adapters that split out 5 SATA ports. I don’t know about their chipsets and whether they require cooling though.
Overall I’m not a huge fan of where the show is heading. If I’ll ever rewatch SNW, I’ll probably skip season 3 (and possibly Season 4). I had really high hopes for the show when it got introduced in Discovery and it had a really great start with season 1 and 2, but somehow I’m left with the feeling of having watched “just another Netflix show” after season 3.
Ha!
I don’t get the general praise of the episode, to me it felt terrible. The whole episode didn’t make any damn sense. It was terribly written from start to finish. Oh yeah sure, of all the things that could have burned it was the rations. “You are now a water condenser”. Oh, you conveniently still have parts of the heat shield of your ship! No, of course we won’t still die of heat directly under it with holes in it when the fucking atmosphere is on fire. Oh and what are we even going to breathe after said atmosphere has gone poof? Who cares, we all knew lizard lady was going to get killed anyway.
Honestly, if writing on this level is enough to become a Star Trek writer, maybe I should start writing my own stories.
Yes, another protocol will surely break the corporate stronghold on communication. This time for real! /s
Cool idea, but trying to replace email is an absolutely futile endeavor. There’s no way we’ll be able to replace a legacy protocol used by literally everyone around the world.
If you’re looking for something similar but simpler, there’s Gameyfin.
Those 200MB/s probably weren’t synchronous transfers. The OS tells you the write was complete, but it actually hasn’t committed the data to disk yet. (Wild guess)
Do you have the 8GB version of the Pi 5? You shouldn’t set the ARC to 8GB then. Usually it about half of the available system RAM. I’d probably set it lower if there’s only 8GB available in total.
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Sometimes I get a captcha of death there.
Well, then fuck you too, buddy.
Hm, I guess not big enough to matter.
Some of that stuff is on https://www.zoom-platform.com/
https://valetudo.cloud/pages/installation/dreame.html
Click on “If you know what you’re doing, here’s the relevant pinout for you (click me)” and you’ll see the pinout. Keep in mind:
If you don’t know what you’re doing and start bothering the support chat with questions on what to do with this pinout, I will send you pictures of sad kittens. You have been warned.
You can if you have the parts (and the skills). I’ve just recently learned that technically you don’t even need the PCB and can use a USB UART directly on the vacuum’s pins.
However, I don’t plan to become part of a community where the only place to discuss issues is a centralized walled garden which I got banned from and I can’t recommend anyone else does either.
He is/was sending out little PCBs you can use to connect to your vacuum and flash Valetudo. The way this works is you’re supposed to contact him via Telegram and send him a prepaid postal label for him to send the package to you.
I contacted him and told him I was interested but uncomfortable with handing over my address data to Telegram over a non-E2EE connection and asked him if he was using Signal or another E2EE messenger we could use instead. When he said no I asked him if we then at least could use Telegram’s Private Chat feature, but he declined again (I forgot the exact reasoning, something about the chat not being synced between clients and he needs the label on another client that he wasn’t currently on or something. I remember it being a legitimate reason). After that little dialog he suddenly sent me instructions on how to refund the postal label, told me I was wasting his time and immediately blocked me (just in his chats, not the community yet). Keep in mind this is from the guy claiming to free your vacuums from privacy invading China cloud vendors.
After that I went to one of the community channels, told them in the chat that Hypfer blocked me and if someone else was willing to send me a PCB. He then started to argue with me publically (I don’t remember what was being said, but for someone whos time I was supposedly wasting he suddenly was very talkative) which I ended by saying I wasn’t interested in arguing with him and I only came to ask for a PCB from the other people in the channel. He then blocked me from that channel. Then I went to another one to complain about this behavior which was immediately followed by a block in every available Telegram channel.
TL;DR: Guy creating non-privacy invasive firmware server alternative uses privacy invasive platform to manage community, blocks you when asking for E2EE alternative and gets mad when you tell his community how he acts.
All to say this is a really sad state of affairs. Valetudo could be a really great project with many many more users if it was just managed by someone with a slightly different mindset.
Think of Valetudo as a privately-owned public garden.
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But, at the end of the day, you must understand that it is still privately-owned. You’re on someone else’s property over which you have no power at all. You will have to show the necessary respect. And - most importantly - you need to understand that letting you into this garden is a gift and should be treated as such.