Thank you for this new article.
Personally I have no use for Kuma but I am glade that you show us how you make it work with FreeBSD, nice little trick.
Good job!
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oops ! I think I did not post that in the right /sub/community/ ? lol I don't even know what is it called
Anyway the next one should be a better place for that video: https://blendit.bsd.cafe/c/bsd
Interesting, thank you for sharing this.
Well done sir!
I don't know caddy so thank you for the advice, it looks interesting for my use case.
Yes, you can almost follow the gitea guides, it’s similar.
Thank you, I'll go with this.
I'll take advantage of having the package available through pkg
instead of building port unless it brings features that I really need, I don't need much only one user and on LAN so it's unlikely I suppose.
I am a bit late but yep apparently it's called Userscripts
, that's what the right side bar says.
Anyway well done mate, your theme is very good 👍
Whatever the reason new blood is always welcome!
I've got them all, so I know what I am saying there is no reason for me to lie on such thing.
If I refer to the picture I would say they did some modifications after listening to the feedback and it's a good thing.
The only regret when I see that picture is to think that I may be bought them too early.
Geekworm Pi 3 case (also fits Pi 2)
Exact, it fits to the Pi3 and Pi2 but there is a little inconvenience with the Pi2 because the power lights are on the left while the wholes on the case are on the right, so with the Pi2 you don't see the green/red light. The rest of the case fits well.
It's not a big deal but still one must be warned.
I’ve also ordered some extra strips of cooling pads and added them to the bottom side of the CPU and the RAM chip beneath - so that heat gets sent to the case as well.
Nice trick.
Yep the Flirc case is good looking but it stops there, it's not as efficient as one would expect from passive cooling.
I tried few fanless cases, Flirc included and I was not impressed, the top of the case is not aluminum but plastic, strange choice.
Geekworm does a better job, at least the one I've got, never goes over 55°C in hot summer, the rest of the year is around 39°C to 43°C not more.
The case is heavy and sturdy, it doesn't feels cheap at all.
https://geekworm.com/collections/raspberry-pi/products/raspberry-pi-4-heavy-duty-aluminum-passive-cooling-metal-case
It happens sometimes :)