Deep joy. Greedy RealVNC is taking away the ability to use more than three copies of it at home, free. I shall, of course, switch to TightVNC. I expect they thought aged hobbyists had loads of money they could grab...
Also me: Come on a 12” sony vaio from 2004 for the equivalent of 44$ ? This thing could run 32 bit #HaikuOS . 1.5GHz and 1GB RAM should be enough for everybody.
Could a transit agency create custom methods for sharing data about delays, and route changes while running their own fediverse server? Could this be integrated with existing transit protocols?
I've wanted to see a universal format for sharing "trips" (a transit route at a specified time with start and destination data.)
Riders could share trips to coordinate plans, trips could contain real-time data from the agency...
@futurebird I have thought about this as I do receive live feeds for the UK rail network, but couldn't figure out how best to do this without overloading the fediverse with traffic for making the posts too cryptic.
@FrostyPops I would still recommend it, it's been working perfectly for me with Linux Mint for the last 10 months.
The only issue I've had was that hibernation can cause issues with the screens, so if the lid is closed then opening it can cause the touch screens to fail like I mentioned in the article.
However, as I rarely use that it's not really a problem - I tend to fully shutdown each time.
@acb It doesn't look like it other than it's a HAT so goes on top, so would be compatible with most other cases, as Pimoroni's ones go underneath the PI - the only issue I have with the 2 PI's I have the Pimoroni base on that I can't fit them in a case.
Well the #raspberryPi M.2 hat is installed & it's booting from a 1Tb NVMe drive.
It's a lot less fiddly than the base units I have & there's clearance so it doesn't affect the active cooler.
That said it's a tight fit for the official case & the screws it comes with are too short for the case so you need longer screws to secure it completely.
Also the top is very tight & without those screws it's easy to accidentally remove the hat by accident when powered up if it's used.
I struggle (I think possibly due to my Dyspraxia) getting the wires in the right order when making an ethernet cable and interested if that style would be easier.