I can’t decide which DCDC charger to. buy for my Camper trailer. Help me! 🙏 Currently it’s a choice between:

The only advantage of the Renogy over the KickAss/ITech models is it has Bluetooth monitoring and an App capabilities so you can check the state of the battery/charging/etc from your phone.

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Minix Z300 0DB Fanless Mini PC with 2.5GbE LAN and Dual 4K Display Support
The Minix Z300-0dB delivers efficient, quiet performance with a fanless passive cooling design that eliminates the need for traditional fans. Powered by the Intel Alder Lake-N N300 octa-core processor, it features Kimtigo premium RAM and a PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe SSD for fast read and write speeds, enhancing productivity and response times. According to the

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Trenz Electronic AXE5 EAGLE ES Agilex5 Devkit for Scalable FPGA Applications
The Trenz Electronic AXE5-EAGLE-ES Agilex5 Devkit, powered by Intel’s Agilex 5 E-series SoC FPGA, supports a range of FPGA applications across industries such as wireless communication, video broadcast, and defense. Its scalable architecture offers engineers a reliable platform for testing designs with advanced FPGA technology and flexible expansion options. This development kit is ideal for … ⌘ Read more

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Challenger+ RP2350 WiFi6/BLE5 IPEX3 with CircuitPython Compatibility
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In-reply-to » Bluesky Is Now Courting Threads Users Bluesky, the decentralized social network cofounded by Jack Dorsey, created a Threads account to court users frustrated by Meta's moderation issues. Thurrott reports: This week, the Bluesky team also used Threads to share some tips on how to get started on Bluesky, how to get more engagement, and more. The company also emphasized its decentralized structure and more extensive customization options, ... ⌘ Read more

@slashdot@feeds.twtxt.net Isn’t that the pot calling the kettle black Jack? 🤔 Where are your principles? Or don’t you have any? 😅

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Bluesky Is Now Courting Threads Users
Bluesky, the decentralized social network cofounded by Jack Dorsey, created a Threads account to court users frustrated by Meta’s moderation issues. Thurrott reports: This week, the Bluesky team also used Threads to share some tips on how to get started on Bluesky, how to get more engagement, and more. The company also emphasized its decentralized structure and more extensive customization options, … ⌘ Read more

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Entretanto temos partidos políticos na @FestaSoftwareLivre@FestaSoftwareLivre a dizer que a revisão do RNID que está atrasada há anos ainda não vai acontecer este ano, e a directiva europeia da segurança da informação também não vai ser aprovada dentro dos prazos.

Mais um dia de Outubro.

https://expresso.pt/sociedade/tecnologia/2024-10-08-portugal-vai-falhar-prazo-da-diretiva-europeia-da-seguranca-da-informacao-lei-esta-prevista-para-meados-de-2025-74999ae5

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In-reply-to » (#grzfzhq) @prologic would you please check my web interface? is that a normal thing or am I missing something?

Web interface is deleted in https://git.mills.io/saltyim/saltyim/commit/376de2702319686c902ec03b8ca1e17b020fc639 but seems incorrectly (in source i see git lfs metadata). Can be builded if you grab https://git.mills.io/saltyim/saltyim/src/commit/15a64de82829/internal/web/app.wasm and place it in source (go directory has cached source) and rebuild

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In-reply-to » (#jsj23rq) @anth (I’m also a bit confused by the UTF-8 topic. I thought that the original twtxt spec has always mandated UTF-8 for the content. Why’s that an issue now? 😅 Granted, my client also got this wrong in the past, but it has been fixed ~3 years ago.)

@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah this is why thin @anth@a.9srv.net is that and that any v2 spec we get around to actually publishing with far better quality than the bullshit half-baked attempt I tried to 🤣; should just mandate utf-8 period. Just assume it to be true, there is no other content encoding we should ever support 😅

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(Updated) Sipeed Showcases Tang Mega 138K Dock with GOWIN Series FPGA
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ESP32-P4 Function EV Board: A RISC-V Multimedia Development Platform by Espressif Systems
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Infineon XENSIV Game Controller with PSoC 6 BLE Microcontroller Compatibility
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In-reply-to » New post (mostly follow-up on the previous with a few new points) on the twtxt v2 discussion. http://a.9srv.net/b/2024-10-08

@2024-10-08T19:36:38-07:00@a.9srv.net Thanks for the followup. I agrees with most of it - especially:

Please nobody suggest sticking the content type in more metadata. 🙄

Yes, URL can be considered ugly, but they work and are understandable by both humans and machines. And its trivial for any client to hide the URLs used as reference in replies/treading.

Webfinger can be an add-on to help lookup people, and it can be made independent of the nick by just serving the same json regardless of the nick as people do with static sites and a as I implemented it on darch.dk (wf endpoint). Try RANDOMSTRING@darch.dk on http://darch.dk/wf-lookup.php (wf lookup) or RANDOMSTRING@garrido.io on https://webfinger.net

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RUBIK Pi: A New Linux-Compatible Development Board Featuring the Qualcomm QCS6490 SoC
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In-reply-to » (#aznhzra) @doesnm Agree. salty.im should allow the user to post multiple brokers on their webfinger so the client can find a working path.

Honestly… not much. Have abandon two projects (both private) on Golang and one related to cryptography. My mostly languages are Python and Javascript (also can PHP). After writing code on Go i spend same time on fixing dumb errors

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In-reply-to » (#pumpn5a) @doesnm What do you think of when you say "decentralized"?

@xuu@txt.sour.is I guess the way SimpleX does its routing is quote clever and ingineious really. – However we never designed Salty.im that way. That wasn’t an attack vector we were really concerned with right? I’ve been using SimpleX with you for the last day or so now and reading up on it, and whilst there are some overlapping and similar ideas I feel that SimpleX has slightly different design goals right?

I mean Salty.im is more designed to be self-hosted, with good crypto but we never tried to set out to build a complex multi-broker, relay network-type protocol right? Do we need to? Probably not I think. Hmmm 🧐

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In-reply-to » (#aznhzra) @doesnm Agree. salty.im should allow the user to post multiple brokers on their webfinger so the client can find a working path.

@doesnm@doesnm.p.psf.lt I mean generally speaking you would cache things for a period of time right? There are other things you could do as well to build a better more resilient system. These are good conversations to have, however we, and by we I mean mostly @xuu@txt.sour.is and I really, haven’t had a lot of time to spend/invest in Salty.im of late 😭

@doesnm@doesnm.p.psf.lt Are you interested in helping continue it’s development with us? Do you have any experience with cryptography and/or programming language like Go?

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In-reply-to » Oh boy... Eugene Rochko's status. And what a flashy name, "Social Web Foundation". See the "industry support" header on that page. Don't like it one bit.

So… Yes all this is sorta/kinda true, remember I used to work there once (great place to work, awful company). It isn’t by design or on-purpose I don’t think, at least not from the perspective I had back then.

What really needs to happen here in general, and I’ve said it before; is this:

Profiting off of user-generated data and metadata should be made illegal.

Social Media (systems) don’t need to be regulated beyond not allowing minors to access social media. But if you enact the changes to laws (see above) such that profiting off of userdata is made illegal, then you minors can be potentially “safe” from predators. Let’s be honest, predators are the “big tech” companies that make this shit™ highly addictive to the point where it “rots your brain”.

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In-reply-to » (#othoiza) Yeah.. it is very similar to salty.im a smp is a relay queue for messages. You can self host one if you choose. They also have something called xftp for data storage and device state transfer. You can also self host one.

I think salty.im is simplest than simplex. But attempt to implement this i have problems than salty cli cant decrypt messages from another saltpack realization (and reverse) . Also simplex is more decentralized (like nostr?)

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