@bender@twtxt.net Yeah, that is correct :) I use it for testing, but I set it up as any desktop system as close as I can, with all the things I usually use.
I’m really excited about riscv - I have another board as well, which is more like a arduino, but I never got that one to do anything useful, but the mangopo - is as you say more usefull since it’s just like a raspberrypi zero, and works very well.
But I am looking forward to that day I can have a proper desktop system (or laptop) with riscv. There was a board released some time ago that let you do that, but the price was a bit too high for me .So now I wait for the next thing to come out.
Seems like the best option is to reflash the SD card - I do not want to deal with that tonight, I’ll leave that for tomorrow. So I’ll do other things tonight :)
Also wifi is only working by tether through my phone, I want to see if I can get that sorted.
tonight Im going to tinker a bit with my Mangopi riscv board. runs debian. I want to update it and install some new stuff on it.
@prologic@twtxt.net I would love to help! But I do not (at this time) know enough about that to help out unfortunately..
@james@yarn.mills.io @prologic@twtxt.net very very cool!
@prologic@twtxt.net yay!
@GopherChat@magical.fish yeah, that sounds like a good idea to get that up to a more recent version.
@prologic@twtxt.net good night! sleep well!
Took my daughter’s kickbike again and let Nanook pull for some kilometres, he was really good today, fun to see him correct around obstacles, and when he looks back at me while running to make sure things are OK. I really need to get a offroad kickbike that I can use, makes it more safe too - because he runs fast. I know Ill get one in mid May, hopefully sooner.
@prologic@twtxt.net very cool! thanks for doing this!
good morning to you all! what are you all doing today?
My kids joined me on the long walk I had with the dog this afternoon, just before the storm came. I walked - they took their bikes. Was nice to spend this time with them today and not walk the round alone :)
Now it’s time to just wind down and relax for the rest of the evening.
Will probably spend some time on my computer today.
@GopherChat@magical.fish Just install lynx, and tor, and then set proxy?
Edit /etc/lynx-site.cfg
Add:
http_proxy:http://proxy.abc.xyz:8080
@prologic@twtxt.net Not too bad, but right now it’s calm again, but somewhere around 40m sec wind or something like that.
They have sent our a orange warning, which typically means it gets proper windy. But we’ll see :)
Neven been so bad that it destroys something where I live, but trees and stuff like that often cuts power some times, and trees over the roads etc, but nothing too bad usually.
A storm is hitting us today, it just arrived it seems! Exciting day! Hopefully our roof won’t come off today.
yanrd
along with whatever this thing will be called configuring the two and connecting them. Fortunately however yarnd
already does this with the feeds service and defaults to using feeds.twtxt.net
-- So we would so something similar there too. Further thoughts? 🤔
@prologic@twtxt.net That is a good point. I do not mind either way, but I have to admit I do not know enough about it to tell if one solution is better then the other. But I think it’s important to make it so that it brings others onboard as well as you say.
I would definitely use it - since that would remove the need to set up other things to communicate with others, so It would be a most welcomed feature to have.
@prologic@twtxt.net a separate binay would work too, maybe yarnd could just start it. if its a separate project - then it could possibly be useful for others as well? Im not sure, Im just thinking - the easier it is to set up and run - the better it is for everyone. Im sure it can be easy to set up and use either way.
@prologic@twtxt.net personally I would like it integrated and opt-in. just enable with a flag when starting up yarnd.
@prologic@twtxt.net that would be very nice, and remove the need to have more services running. I think it would attract more people to run this to use that, sunce yarnd is very easy to set up and run.
@prologic@twtxt.net doing fine, the dily grind. But look forward to the weekend, going to a indoor trampoline park with my kids, and weather is going to be nice (not rain) as well, so Ill try and get on a hike with them as well, have a fire, cook some food and just enjoy being out in the forest :)
@prologic@twtxt.net Good evening! How are you doing today?
Good morning! Wish you all a great day!
@cel@celehner.com hi there!
got up at 7 this morning, 14 hours later I finally get to sit down. time to chill before sleep :)
@bender@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org hehe, we have never brushed his teeth to be honest, but he gets high quality food, without grain / potatoes, pure dried meat pellets, and raw frozen meat that we defrost and mix in. he also chews a lot of bone as well.
@prologic@twtxt.net yup, Alaskan Husky :)
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I do not have a picture of the sunset here, but it was really nice here too :)
thanks for sharing, always nice to see :)
@prologic@twtxt.net thank you so much!
perfect for what I needed.
@prologic@twtxt.net do you have an example somewhere? want to tinker a bit and use libcurl for it
can I post on yarn through curl?
today we went and played some football together and went to the park.
later Ill take the dog to the dogpark, some bigger dogs are going there later today, so that’ll be fun for Nanook. other then that we’ll have nachos tonight, and saturday candy plus a movie :) going to be a nice day!
Enjoy the weekend everyone!
Wish you all a great day!
sadly wifi does not work. have to check that later.
decided to boot it again. turns out I typed the wrong encryption password yesterday, and instead of saying that it printed that error. booted fine now :)
annoyingly it did not boot after install. prints : CCB request completed with an error.. argh.
It booted fine! currently creating partitions etc. I like that you could enable encryption. when its done I’ll go through my usual routine and set up all development tools etc and get some stuff compiled.
I bought a 256GB usb a couple of weeks ago, I now want a OS on it with persistent storage.
I only have 1 drive on my newest laptop at the moment, so I do not want to dualboot and such, so a os on the usb stick is a nice option.
Tonight I’m testing NomadBSD - https://nomadbsd.org/index.html
Will flash it in a couple of minutes, hope it boots fine with my hardware.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org haha, I wish!
@prologic@twtxt.net going to be a huge radio telescope. qorking on various scifi assets.
also, our dog does not sleep long on weekends, but today I refused to get up early once he started to get riled up I walked over to his crate, told him to sleep, sniffed my hand and he then stopped and got back to sleep, did that two times, and got up at 10 instead of 8. felt great!
At least I started on something today. Been months and months since I did anything. I started on a asset I want to use in a short I want to make some day.
Not done yet at all, but blocking things out just so I get a feel for it.
Norway is buying 54 new tanks.
Sweet upgrade.
All though the current war is a distance from Norway - it’s still our neighbour who is causing it. So it’s always in the back of my mind.
@bender@twtxt.net I do not like that either. too much noise there. Does not feel meaningful in any way yet.
@axodys@octobloc.xyz which one did you like?