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  • VisionFive 2 isn't going to blow the doors off anything but it is very stable with Fedora 40. Also, I can't speak for the Mars, but the VisionFive 2 has NVME and it works fine booting from it with the patches that were accepted for 6.11.

    Hopefully it does well and we see some newer versions of the board.

  • DC-ROMA Laptop II packs an octa-core RISC-V processor, 16GB of RAM and Ubuntu Linux - Liliputing
  • VisionFive2 is one of the better riscv boards at the moment. It's not super fast, but it can boot from sd card at least from 6.8. No PCI-E so most the USB is absent, as is NVME, etc. There are patches to get all that going that apply neatly to 6.9 and If I'm not wrong they've been accepted for 6.11, so it's on the way. u-boot is all set. and grub 2.12 works fine. you can u-boot -> grub 2.12 efi -> linux just fine. It won't break any speed records, but it is a nice stable riscv device with upstream support landing.

  • Airplane! is the perfect comedy
  • A native speaker can correct me, but I believe "Hjelp, vi flyr!" is "Help, we're flying!"

    https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hjelp,_vi_flyr!

    Google translate seems to screw up with the missing comma as on the IMDB list, but if you add it it translates properly.

    https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hjelp,_vi_flyr! https://translate.google.com/?sl=no&tl=en&text=Hjelp%2C vi flyr&op=translate

    Compare with the missing comma. https://translate.google.com/?sl=no&tl=en&text=Hjelp vi flyr&op=translate

    That'd be maybe, "Hjelp oss å fly!"

    Seems supported here: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TranslationMatchmaking

    In Norwegian, a whole ton of completely unrelated movies start with the words "Hjelp, vi" ("Help, we"), followed by whatever the main characters in the movie are doing.
    Airplane - "Help, We're Flying"
    ...
    
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    CybwerPower PR1500RT2U / PR1500RTXL2U
  • Yes, this is why I have the RMCARD205... NAS, netgate, etc. shut down if the UPS battery gets too low.

    Having that already I don't really see what the cloud connectivity gets me, other than maybe easier access from random places, but to BombOmOm's point, who is really tinkering with their UPS from afar on any given day. My only reason for asking is that It looks like cloud functionality built in (and a separate ethernet connection) and can't be added later, so if there's a genuine good use case you learned of later you'd be SoL. I can't imagine a reason off the top of my head, but I've never accused myself of having a great imagination.

  • Alternative router firmware: what are DD-WRT, OpenWrt, Tomato & ASUSwrt Merlin
  • I lost all respect for the DD-WRT devs a little over a year ago when I hit some problems with my routers rekeying wireless clients. I used to update weekly and so it was pretty easy to narrow down the exact build that broke it and flash back and forth to confirm. Rather than even admit there might be a problem they started making ridiculous claims that my neighbor must be attacking my network. I've seen posts as recent as ~two weeks ago where people are still trying to get them to acknowledge a problem even exists let alone do something about it.

    I started using pfsense for my router and stock firmware on wifi routers in ap mode behind it. I've filed a few bugs against pfsense. They've all been addressed, so while it wasn't the cheapest switch ever I've been satisfied thus far.

    If curious https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=334737 is a newer thread someone started about the issue.

  • What is a niche hobby of yours that you are fascinated by and would like to share with others?
  • I got my Amateur Extra and my girlfriend went and got hers and she bought a KX2. I guess I shouldn't be too surprised since she likes hiking and camping so much. She's been working on her tent and radio setup and bought a super light antenna mast she can put up in a few minutes. We need to get some time, and things need to cool off a bit, but we'll have some fun for sure. I have enjoyed listening to people making contacts on the ISS and satellites overhead via amsat; it blows my mind these little things are bouncing signals around: https://spacecomms.wordpress.com/2017/11/21/just-launched-ao-91-will-be-a-great-bird/

    Slow scan TV and digital stuff like FT-8 bouncing literally around the world are fun to play with at home too.

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