Had fun this weekend working on a performance focussed proof of concept using Bunny in the #PHP#queue interop contracts. The first metrics are in using the #RabbitMQ cluster on my #Raspberrypi#Kubernetes home cluster. (Which isn't meant for high performance. Still pleased by these numbers.)
Has anyone managed to use the #PiMoroni NVMe base board by directly loading OS on to the NVME drive? Or do I really have to do the dance of loading OS on SD card first? @geerlingguy@gadgetoid#RaspberryPi
Ich bin gerade unentschieden.
Ich habe einen #RaspberryPi 4 4GB übrig und mir ein #NesPi 4 dafür geholt. #Batocera ist installiert, xbox-Controller und BT-Trackpad-Tastatur funzen (die Competition pro muss ich noch ausprobieren), übertaktet auf 2100 MHz... Insgesamt finde ich das auch mit der SSD in der Cartridge total cool. Unabhängig von Batocera.
Aber so richtig flasht mich das mit dem #RetroGaming darauf nicht nicht. Aber ich weiß auch nicht, wozu ich die Kiste sonst nutzen soll.
I had an irritating email from RealVNC, telling me I will have to pay to access more than 3 of my #RaspberryPi machines. Fortunately, I will be able to use the new "Raspberry Pi Connect: Remote Access to your Pi from any Web Browser", apart from the one Pi I can't update.
Got my OpenGLide test app running on target hardware!
Turns out I was able to revert several texture-related things because the VC4 driver supports way more GL extensions than I thought it did... 😅
Building your business around using a #raspberrypi is about to become a very bad, bad thing. They have a captive audience and can just turn the screws on price.
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.