Der #Tatort aus #Göttingen (https://www.daserste.de/unterhaltung/krimi/tatort/sendung/geisterfahrt-100.html) illustriert (hoffentlich überspitzt) die Arbeitsbedingungen.
Ich möchte #Pakete empfangen können und ich möchte, dass diejenigen, die sie bringen, besser bezahlt werden.
Ich gebe ihnen einen #PaketEuro.
Eine Bildergeschichte über #Unwetter, Fahrzeuge mit #Hagel·schaden und die #Magie des kreativen #Reparieren.
Where's that shot taken?
#ShotOnLibrem5
scaled down using #ImageRoll
tooted with #Tuba
all on my #Librem5
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schulstra%C3%9Fe_(Stra%C3%9Fentyp)
#Demo für eine #Schulstraße zur #Autokorrektur - #ShotOnLibrem5, veröffentlicht mit #Tuba.
Is anybody in need of some #HardwareWallet for #Bitcoin or other #cryptocurrency? I've got two I do not need anymore: #Keystone Essential and #Coldcard Mark 3 Rev C . I can be DM'd at Matrix or as @me . For this account DM does not work.
It's been some way to go, but now I'm in control of my #Librem5: I can access the boot prompt.
I'm used to be able to do so to debug boot problems (in those rare cases) using grub.
Nice side effect: this version of u-boot (build to support uart2 instead of uart1) does support booting from sdcard.
Best part of it: No need to open the L5 at all and thereby low risk of breaking anything.
Would be nice to find a cheaper device than DELL TB16 to trigger thunderbolt alt mode...
My #Librem5 is behind the scenes here - taking this picture. It shows a working connection between the L5 (connected to the other side of the grey usb-c cable) and my Librem14 running minicom.
While #PureOS is running the output of the GPS module is transmitted over serial.
During boot I'll hopefully be able to get the serial console to u-boot soon.
More information can be found here: https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/community-wiki/-/wikis/hardware/Serial-Console#thunderbolt-alt-mode-for-muxing-uart-onto-usb-c-sbu-pins
Thanks to @dev and the new support for #yunhohost I installed @yunohost on a #rockpro64 by @PINE64 to try the combination.
Worked just fine.
Decided to put a system around it: NAS-case, sata-controller, an old SSD now accompanied by a new SSD as a mirror, eMMC to boot.
There's still space to extend storage by two 3.5" HDD or anything smaller.
Next: need to put the thing on the internet missing a switch to do so. Already configured a bridge to put it inbetween my router and firewall.
This account moved to @chris