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schestowitz | it is indeed quiet here | Nov 08 00:19 |
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schestowitz | then again, tuxmachines isn't about irc primarily, never was | Nov 08 00:19 |
schestowitz | it was to compensate for us closing sign-ups | Nov 08 00:19 |
schestowitz | which depressed commenting | Nov 08 00:19 |
vZS1 | Ah | Nov 08 00:19 |
schestowitz | http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/132043 | Nov 08 00:20 |
vZS1 | I wish I had more energy. Between the engineering and the writing, I'm drained by the end of the day. | Nov 08 00:23 |
vZS1 | Otherwise I'd try to gather more people in | Nov 08 00:24 |
schestowitz | need to change the surroundings then | Nov 08 00:24 |
vZS1 | Oh. It's not drained in a bad way | Nov 08 00:24 |
vZS1 | It's just I have barely any juice left for the community stuff | Nov 08 00:24 |
schestowitz | writing with little audience is imperfectly a situation | Nov 08 00:24 |
schestowitz | as the audience begets appetite to write | Nov 08 00:25 |
schestowitz | without it, sites/publishers perish | Nov 08 00:25 |
schestowitz | no incentive to invest in research | Nov 08 00:25 |
vZS1 | The R&D isn't an issue. Have plenty of that. Think I've just been trying to do squeeze too much into too tight a timeline. | Nov 08 00:27 |
schestowitz | I work in bursts | Nov 08 00:29 |
schestowitz | let things pile up | Nov 08 00:29 |
schestowitz | then do them in bulk | Nov 08 00:29 |
schestowitz | mail, tm, tr articles etc. | Nov 08 00:29 |
schestowitz | multitasking doesn't work, we're not round robins | Nov 08 00:29 |
vZS1 | I've got one more thing to sort out. Building a simple IPFS index and RSS to go with it. | Nov 08 00:31 |
vZS1 | After that it's back to the writing. | Nov 08 00:31 |
vZS1 | I'm building them from scratch to keep them lean and fit-for-purpose. | Nov 08 00:32 |
vZS1 | Will serve them through my Pi. | Nov 08 00:32 |
schestowitz | excellent | Nov 08 00:47 |
-viera/#tuxmachines-Tux Machines: Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • 𝕿𝖚𝖝 𝕸𝖆𝖈𝖍𝖎𝖓𝖊𝖘 ☞ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/144129 [https://pleroma.site/objects/7e35005f-6e12-4a6a-815d-9dbb09fdb305] | Nov 08 07:02 | |
-viera/#tuxmachines-Tux Machines: This week in KDE: The user interface improvements you’ve always wanted • 𝕿𝖚𝖝 𝕸𝖆𝖈𝖍𝖎𝖓𝖊𝖘 ☞ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/144130 [https://pleroma.site/objects/160d5273-a18e-440f-b54b-af8b0aec0fad] | Nov 08 07:09 | |
schestowitz | vZS1: "We’ve made it. #tuxmachines apache logs for the week at over a gigabyte. 1068MB. An all-time record. #techrights did that for the first time (1.2GB) last year." | Nov 08 07:49 |
vZS1 | Good stuff | Nov 08 08:01 |
schestowitz | from #techrights : [07:54] <schestowitz> Seems the daily text version bulletin was requested 4,500 times this past week, Those are hits on ~/txt (not direct access to archived versions of old ones... I have not checked those and I imagine it's a lot lower) | Nov 08 08:01 |
vZS1 | Isn't the text version just one big file? | Nov 08 08:09 |
schestowitz | it is | Nov 08 08:11 |
schestowitz | but it is self-contained | Nov 08 08:11 |
schestowitz | and can be exported into book readers etc. | Nov 08 08:11 |
schestowitz | or email | Nov 08 08:11 |
schestowitz | now that we plan email bulletins or anything | Nov 08 08:11 |
schestowitz | there must be external services that can convert a file to email and let one subscribe to them | Nov 08 08:12 |
schestowitz | vZS1: new comment here: http://techrights.org/2020/11/07/free-privacy-lunch/#comments | Nov 08 08:15 |
vZS1 | The banking thing is a shallow argument | Nov 08 08:19 |
vZS1 | Every public key has a fingerprint | Nov 08 08:19 |
vZS1 | A bank can just send you a copy of the fingerprint by post | Nov 08 08:20 |
vZS1 | And you wait until you get that | Nov 08 08:20 |
vZS1 | People still fall for phishing. If that argument was true, phishing would never happen | Nov 08 08:21 |
schestowitz | for that we need education | Nov 08 08:21 |
schestowitz | not "angry" browsers | Nov 08 08:21 |
schestowitz | as they cannot keep track of all the compromised sites | Nov 08 08:21 |
schestowitz | and what they /claim/ to be | Nov 08 08:21 |
vZS1 | Or wait | Nov 08 08:22 |
vZS1 | Is a look-alike scam website called phishing too? | Nov 08 08:22 |
vZS1 | I forgot | Nov 08 08:22 |
schestowitz | sort of | Nov 08 08:22 |
vZS1 | Those use TLS as well. And people still fall for it | Nov 08 08:22 |
schestowitz | the intention is to phish the creds | Nov 08 08:22 |
schestowitz | the compromised site can have fine certs | Nov 08 08:23 |
vZS1 | Yep | Nov 08 08:23 |
vZS1 | And that's my point | Nov 08 08:23 |
schestowitz | so it even makes them look more credibile | Nov 08 08:23 |
schestowitz | locks check | Nov 08 08:23 |
schestowitz | green icon check | Nov 08 08:23 |
schestowitz | logo of my bank check | Nov 08 08:23 |
vZS1 | By getting people to pay attention to fingerprints, you actually make TLS useful | Nov 08 08:23 |
schestowitz | sounds legit, let's log in to deal with that scary notification I got by email | Nov 08 08:24 |
vZS1 | Rn people have a false sense of security with TLS | Nov 08 08:24 |
schestowitz | mybank.dotcom.defacedsite.co.uk/login | Nov 08 08:24 |
vZS1 | That person is using the same argument CAs latch on to | Nov 08 08:25 |
schestowitz | defacedsite.co.uk had a super-duper awesome letsencrypt cert | Nov 08 08:25 |
schestowitz | and all the major browsers LOVE it! | Nov 08 08:25 |
vZS1 | That people can't verify and MITM | Nov 08 08:25 |
vZS1 | Just send the bloody fingerprint by post | Nov 08 08:25 |
vZS1 | Or even better | Nov 08 08:26 |
vZS1 | Actually | Nov 08 08:26 |
vZS1 | Get people to go to a branch | Nov 08 08:26 |
vZS1 | And get the fingerprint from there | Nov 08 08:26 |
vZS1 | Then you don't worry about post interception | Nov 08 08:27 |
vZS1 | There is no MITM when you verify fingerprint in person | Nov 08 08:27 |
vZS1 | And that's perfectly feasible for banking, utilities, taxes, etc. | Nov 08 08:28 |
schestowitz | they shut down so many branches | Nov 08 08:30 |
vZS1 | Reject all certs by default. That's the only good security policy | Nov 08 08:30 |
schestowitz | and now the queues are endless | Nov 08 08:30 |
vZS1 | Yep | Nov 08 08:32 |
vZS1 | Most news around security is security theatre | Nov 08 08:32 |
vZS1 | Same for privacy. GDPR being a good example | Nov 08 08:34 |
vZS1 | Look at the popups you get. The easiest button to press is "accept all" | Nov 08 08:34 |
vZS1 | Very few sites offer a "reject all" next to that | Nov 08 08:35 |
schestowitz | it at least gives a change to reject and move away | Nov 08 08:35 |
schestowitz | *chance | Nov 08 08:35 |
vZS1 | Yeah but that chance is buried away, usually | Nov 08 08:35 |
vZS1 | Just like accepting self-signed certs | Nov 08 08:35 |
vZS1 | From what I've learned from UX gurus, people will tend to click on the one-button solution | Nov 08 08:36 |
vZS1 | So GDPR offers not much unless they mandate a one-click "reject all" as the first thing you see. | Nov 08 08:37 |
vZS1 | But GDPR is better than nothing | Nov 08 08:37 |
vZS1 | But idk how they missed that detail | Nov 08 08:38 |
schestowitz | ack | Nov 08 08:38 |
vZS1 | Btw, how do you generate your text feed version? | Nov 08 08:47 |
vZS1 | Do you just add new content onto the head? | Nov 08 08:47 |
vZS1 | Because this would be a great thing to serve via IPFS | Nov 08 08:47 |
schestowitz | it's done with bash mostly | Nov 08 08:50 |
schestowitz | I can export the file to the raspi | Nov 08 08:51 |
schestowitz | to your homedir | Nov 08 08:51 |
vZS1 | Are the individual pieces their own file? | Nov 08 08:51 |
schestowitz | not sure what's done then, but I guess a cron job can do it | Nov 08 08:51 |
vZS1 | Ye | Nov 08 08:51 |
vZS1 | I can work out the details | Nov 08 08:51 |
schestowitz | it makes a local file, then copies it to two places on the live server | Nov 08 08:51 |
schestowitz | I typically make these after midnight unless I wrote more before 5am | Nov 08 08:52 |
schestowitz | where to export the file to, /home/you/txt-date ? | Nov 08 08:52 |
vZS1 | I could just track the hashes on both Git and IPFS | Nov 08 08:52 |
vZS1 | Yeah. That'll work | Nov 08 08:53 |
schestowitz | let's try... | Nov 08 08:53 |
schestowitz | hang on | Nov 08 08:53 |
vZS1 | I'm not on the computer now btw | Nov 08 08:53 |
schestowitz | for correct permission I may need your username's pw | Nov 08 08:59 |
schestowitz | I got it scripted now | Nov 08 08:59 |
schestowitz | but I don't want to rsync as root | Nov 08 08:59 |
schestowitz | user "pi" | Nov 08 08:59 |
schestowitz | ok, got it | Nov 08 09:01 |
schestowitz | you@ | Nov 08 09:01 |
schestowitz | @raspberrypi's password: | Nov 08 09:01 |
schestowitz | techrights-2020-11-07.txt 100% 190KB 1.1MB/s 00:00 | Nov 08 09:01 |
schestowitz | -o IdentitiesOnly=yes $IRCDATEFILE you@raspberrypi:/home/glr | Nov 08 09:02 |
schestowitz | now it's part of the daily script which I run manually from a dialog-made ncurses menu as I want manual sanity check of the input/output | Nov 08 09:02 |
schestowitz | so each day after midnight or so the daily file will be in homedir unless you want another path like ~/site | Nov 08 09:03 |
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vZS1 | A dedicated directory would be preferable | Nov 08 09:12 |
vZS1 | That way I don't do something stupid to it by accident | Nov 08 09:12 |
schestowitz | what to call it? | Nov 08 09:14 |
vZS1 | tr_text_version maybe? | Nov 08 09:15 |
schestowitz | ok | Nov 08 09:15 |
schestowitz | I'll copy across all that I have generated so far | Nov 08 09:15 |
vZS1 | Ty | Nov 08 09:15 |
schestowitz | can you make it (the dir)? | Nov 08 09:15 |
vZS1 | Gimme a second | Nov 08 09:15 |
schestowitz | so I don't have to sudo su - | Nov 08 09:15 |
vZS1 | Need to boot computer | Nov 08 09:16 |
vZS1 | I don't leave my desktop on to save energy | Nov 08 09:16 |
vZS1 | Haven't gone on it yet today | Nov 08 09:16 |
schestowitz | crated it | Nov 08 09:17 |
schestowitz | created it | Nov 08 09:17 |
schestowitz | chmod and chgrp'ed it | Nov 08 09:17 |
vZS1 | Ah ty | Nov 08 09:17 |
schestowitz | perm 755 | Nov 08 09:17 |
vZS1 | That'll do | Nov 08 09:17 |
schestowitz | copied 13 files | Nov 08 09:19 |
schestowitz | the earlier ones are 'beta' | Nov 08 09:19 |
schestowitz | they're 644 | Nov 08 09:19 |
vZS1 | My idea is I'll track changes with Git. And I'll keep a log of the latest IPFS CID. You could pull the HTTP gateway version of the latest one and make sure the /txt path always points to the latest one | Nov 08 09:20 |
schestowitz | copying across IRC logs would be super-easy too | Nov 08 09:20 |
schestowitz | those are static also | Nov 08 09:20 |
vZS1 | Yeah. | Nov 08 09:20 |
schestowitz | should I? | Nov 08 09:20 |
vZS1 | Go ahead | Nov 08 09:20 |
schestowitz | ok | Nov 08 09:20 |
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vZS1 | I'll work on it over the week | Nov 08 09:23 |
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schestowitz | irc-log-071120.html 100% 37KB 710.2KB/s 00:00 | Nov 08 09:25 |
schestowitz | irc-log-social-071120.html 100% 182KB 780.3KB/s 00:00 | Nov 08 09:25 |
schestowitz | irc-log-techrights-071120.html 100% 355KB 814.3KB/s 00:00 | Nov 08 09:25 |
schestowitz | irc-log-techbytes-071120.html 100% 44KB 1.1MB/s 00:00 | Nov 08 09:25 |
vZS1 | I'll do a quick type-up for you to try on your desktop btw. Of IPFS. The CLI version. Just to get you up to speed with the installation and basics | Nov 08 09:25 |
schestowitz | those are scripted now as well | Nov 08 09:25 |
vZS1 | Gj | Nov 08 09:25 |
schestowitz | will add those every night | Nov 08 09:25 |
vZS1 | I'm working on that type up for you today | Nov 08 09:25 |
vZS1 | I'll drop it in my home directory on the Pi. Will ping you when it's ready. | Nov 08 09:26 |
schestowitz | i think irc logs and daily links+articles is everything | Nov 08 09:27 |
vZS1 | I'll call it something like ipfs_howto.pdf | Nov 08 09:27 |
schestowitz | in compacted form, no multimedia files | Nov 08 09:27 |
vZS1 | Good stuff | Nov 08 09:28 |
vZS1 | As always, I'll experiment locally before I hit the Pi with live systems | Nov 08 09:29 |
vZS1 | your Pi* | Nov 08 09:29 |
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vZS1 | Btw | Nov 08 09:29 |
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vZS1 | If you want to see bandwidth stats on your ipfs deployment, just su into my account and do `ipfs stats bw` | Nov 08 09:30 |
vZS1 | I removed the default documentation pins to save you bandwidth. Only your content is pinned. | Nov 08 09:31 |
vZS1 | Because otherwise people would pull the documentation from you as well | Nov 08 09:32 |
vZS1 | Trying to be as economical as I can with your stuff | Nov 08 09:32 |
vZS1 | You can check pins with `ipfs pin ls` | Nov 08 09:33 |
vZS1 | Right now there should only be the one object pinned | Nov 08 09:33 |
schestowitz | trying now... | Nov 08 09:40 |
schestowitz | OK, can see b/w and pinned objects | Nov 08 09:42 |
vZS1 | Good stuff | Nov 08 09:42 |
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vZS1 | You can do `ps aux | grep ipfs` to see the daemon | Nov 08 09:43 |
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vZS1 | That should work as any user | Nov 08 09:43 |
schestowitz | 30% cpu | Nov 08 09:45 |
vZS1 | There's a Rust implementation of IPFS in development right now. Once that's ready we can just migrate to that. It should have much more resource efficiency | Nov 08 09:46 |
vZS1 | That's pretty good for a Pi tbh | Nov 08 09:46 |
vZS1 | We can always limit that with a cgroup | Nov 08 09:47 |
vZS1 | But that's for later | Nov 08 09:47 |
vZS1 | First we need to get a working system | Nov 08 09:47 |
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vZS1 | I'll think about optimisation after we know exactly what our full system looks like | Nov 08 09:49 |
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schestowitz | vZS1: I will need to make a backup of the system at some point | Nov 08 10:15 |
vZS1 | If you give me notice I'll make sure I log off the system | Nov 08 10:16 |
schestowitz | I can do it with usb (external), no need to disconnect | Nov 08 10:35 |
schestowitz | soldering is what will take it offline when I get a soldering gun | Nov 08 10:35 |
schestowitz | after lockdown | Nov 08 10:35 |
vZS1 | Makes sense | Nov 08 10:38 |
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schestowitz | https://www.huttu.net/posts/web/ | Nov 08 11:24 |
schestowitz | someone sent this to me | Nov 08 11:24 |
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vZS1 | Nice setup but too many external dependencies for me. I'm not looking for a static website. I want flexible indexes | Nov 08 12:05 |
schestowitz | yeah, I did not suggest we can/should emulate | Nov 08 12:11 |
schestowitz | maybe soon we can announce access method for techrights via dweb | Nov 08 12:11 |
schestowitz | bbs, gopher etc. might not be a step too far away, either | Nov 08 12:12 |
schestowitz | esp. if we have all the files statically tied or cobbled together | Nov 08 12:12 |
vZS1 | I don't think I'll have the time to do much else apart from IPFS atm | Nov 08 12:21 |
vZS1 | Because I've got to get back to my own stuff soon | Nov 08 12:21 |
vZS1 | You could announce IPFS though. But I'd wait until we have a working system first. | Nov 08 12:22 |
vZS1 | Like with the little link you did in the last post. Has more impact. | Nov 08 12:22 |
schestowitz | sure, take some rest | Nov 08 12:25 |
vZS1 | I'm doing the IPFS setup instructions now so you can get going by yourself. After that I'm going to have to head off for a while and her back to my own work. I'll ping you when I get back to working on this stuff again. | Nov 08 12:30 |
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schestowitz | thank you! | Nov 08 13:02 |
vZS1 | schestowitz: I've finished the write-up. You should find it in my home directory on your Pi under the name "ipfs_howto.txt". | Nov 08 13:30 |
vZS1 | I'm going to head offline for a while now. Might be a few days, might be more; not sure. Got a lot I'm working on. I'll drop by every now and then to check up on things. If you've got any questions, feel free to ping me on here and I'll get back to you when I can | Nov 08 13:31 |
vZS1 | Best wishes to everyone at TM and TR | Nov 08 13:31 |
schestowitz | cheers, will check now.. | Nov 08 13:37 |
schestowitz | added 1 a dozen new objects | Nov 08 13:43 |
schestowitz | e.g. https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmZ3Yy7uWVtMyGfgaCQYtpcJZBxS2LoLEFZPgRSiYBF73w | Nov 08 13:43 |
schestowitz | so we're live, I need to script these things | Nov 08 13:43 |
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schestowitz | i am putting this under /tmp | Nov 08 18:20 |
schestowitz | the output files | Nov 08 18:20 |
schestowitz | Each night a new file will be generated there. The contents of this file (dated) will need to be appended to IRC posts, just beneath the typical template. This can bring the IPFS community closer to us. It's also a form of backup. | Nov 08 18:20 |
schestowitz | More details in a coming blog post and in today's IRC logs. The output should then look something like this: | Nov 08 18:20 |
schestowitz | http://techrights.org/2020/11/08/irc-log-071120/ | Nov 08 18:20 |
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-viera/#tuxmachines-Tux Machines: New GIMP Unstable Build Lets You Test Features Coming in GIMP 3.0 http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/144101#comment-27089 [https://pleroma.site/objects/131f7a62-8ed7-4f7a-b3c1-82809f4a6a6b] | Nov 08 19:23 | |
-viera/#tuxmachines-Tux Machines: Linux Weekly Roundup: GIMP 2.99.2, LXQt 0.16.0, Sparky Linux 5.13 and More • 𝕋𝕦𝕩 𝕄𝕒𝕔𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕖𝕤 ☞ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/144135 [https://pleroma.site/objects/709ca655-5bd5-4b63-9079-ef431b5b24f5] | Nov 08 19:25 | |
-viera/#tuxmachines-Tux Machines: Review: my new Desktop Computer for a GNU/Linux digital-painting workstation • 𝕋𝕦𝕩 𝕄𝕒𝕔𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕖𝕤 ☞ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/144136 [https://pleroma.site/objects/19190ab1-d3dc-42ca-bdf2-1639b6f3a143] | Nov 08 19:28 | |
-viera/#tuxmachines-Tux Machines: Kate is soon 20 years old! http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/144137 [https://pleroma.site/objects/1b2f2937-9cd4-42bf-80d4-7424f62e2342] | Nov 08 19:28 | |
-viera/#tuxmachines-Tux Machines: #Android Leftovers • 𝕋𝕦𝕩 𝕄𝕒𝕔𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕖𝕤 ☞ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/144138 •●• #Google #Linux #TuxMachines #News [https://pleroma.site/objects/be3aaae9-b911-4357-9a7b-9ad0d9c74c23] | Nov 08 19:29 | |
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-viera/#tuxmachines-Tux Machines: Audiocasts/Shows: Sxhkd, Boiling Steam, Do Open Source Projects Ignore You? • 𝕋𝕦𝕩 𝕄𝕒𝕔𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕖𝕤 ☞ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/144142 [https://pleroma.site/objects/d9b714b9-64cc-4238-ad11-0a86b372346a] | Nov 08 22:01 | |
-viera/#tuxmachines-Tux Machines: Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • 𝕋𝕦𝕩 𝕄𝕒𝕔𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕖𝕤 ☞ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/144143 [https://pleroma.site/objects/8c041f28-3a26-4a1e-a24d-af30326f7f90] | Nov 08 22:03 | |
-viera/#tuxmachines-Tux Machines: #Android Leftovers • 𝕋𝕦𝕩 𝕄𝕒𝕔𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕖𝕤 ☞ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/144141 [https://pleroma.site/objects/c739e19d-0d57-499c-b194-f388d100535f] | Nov 08 22:11 | |
-viera/#tuxmachines-Tux Machines: Debian 11 “Bullseye” Freezes Coming Up, Debian 13 To Be Trixie http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/144140 [https://pleroma.site/objects/23a0cbfc-45b1-4034-ae84-eb65759d2cdd] | Nov 08 22:13 | |
-viera/#tuxmachines-Tux Machines: 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 8th, 2020 • 𝕋𝕦𝕩 𝕄𝕒𝕔𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕖𝕤 ☞ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/144139 [https://pleroma.site/objects/81a4f85a-49a5-46a9-883e-31cf650e2653] | Nov 08 22:14 | |
-viera/#tuxmachines-Tux Machines: Open-Source RISC-V ISA Offers More • 𝕋𝕦𝕩 𝕄𝕒𝕔𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕖𝕤 ☞ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/144144 [https://pleroma.site/objects/b6892d94-e11f-427f-b917-cd1ff154da6b] | Nov 08 22:35 | |
-viera/#tuxmachines-Tux Machines: Kontron unveils RK3399K(Pro) SMARC 2.1 Module with up to 8GB RAM http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/144086#comment-27090 [https://pleroma.site/objects/d2b95e50-0eb3-45db-b2ae-56f4bea568c5] | Nov 08 23:00 |
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