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* at the bottom of this article https://www.tomshardware.com/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-m2-hat-review I see Les Pounder works with the Raspberry Pi foundation on their teacher training Picademy. Opening that up I see they have instructions to run a club https://codeclub.org/en/run-a-club |
* at the bottom of this article https://www.tomshardware.com/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-m2-hat-review I see Les Pounder works with the Raspberry Pi foundation on their teacher training Picademy. Opening that up I see they have instructions to run a club https://codeclub.org/en/run-a-club |
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** I can even see there's a code club in Cedar Rapids https://codeclub.org/en/clubs/171b5a6b-4b95-4d4b-bf03-ed4d297d5676 - apparently they need volunteers? |
** I can even see there's a code club in Cedar Rapids https://codeclub.org/en/clubs/171b5a6b-4b95-4d4b-bf03-ed4d297d5676 - apparently they need volunteers? |
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Latest revision as of 01:58, 23 October 2024
Well well well... interesting computer news
- Raspberry Pi offers a service called Connect which could make my pi 400 accessible even if its ssh server is not (since I don't have access to the router where it is) https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/services/connect.html
- would be interested in seeing if I can set this up with my own domain, connect.razzi.abuissa.net or sth
- https://www.notebookcheck.net/All-Raspberry-Pi-SBCs-eligible-for-improved-functionality-thanks-to-new-update.853997.0.html
- this notebookcheck website has suspiciously high quality articles it seems (tho they leave macs out of their scoring system)
- Framework updates review on aforementioned website https://www.notebookcheck.net/Framework-Laptop-13-5-Core-Ultra-7-review-New-2-8K-120-Hz-display-with-Arc-8-graphics.874187.0.html
- https://rair.dev/wireguard-ssh/ is something along the lines of what RPi connect is offering above, but with more security and self hosted. The blog overall seems to have some quality selfhosting info.
- at the bottom of this article https://www.tomshardware.com/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-m2-hat-review I see Les Pounder works with the Raspberry Pi foundation on their teacher training Picademy. Opening that up I see they have instructions to run a club https://codeclub.org/en/run-a-club
- I can even see there's a code club in Cedar Rapids https://codeclub.org/en/clubs/171b5a6b-4b95-4d4b-bf03-ed4d297d5676 - apparently they need volunteers?
- https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en#paths looks like good quality workshop templates
- https://frame.work/products/deep-computing-risc-v-mainboard interesting, same JH7110 chip as my sifive highfive board
- https://frame.work/products/factory-seconds-framework-laptop-13-diy-edition-11th-gen-intel-core?v=FRANBY0BNC seems like some pretty good deals ... tho they are 11th gen cores and intel is now up to 14th gen
- https://frame.work/blog/introducing-a-new-risc-v-mainboard-from-deepcomputing introduces the risc-v concept and links to the framework documentation repository https://github.com/FrameworkComputer/Framework-Laptop-13
That's a wrap goodnight!