This post outlines how I used a small 2 inch display as a monitor for my pi. Where it can display tty terminals and X desktops and applications as if it was a normal screen connected over hdmi. My overall goal is to have a sort of handheld “console” that I can connect a keyboard to and use as a norm...
Something like Browsh? It still uses firefox underneath the hood though
You mean a web browser in a terminal?
OpenBSD actually, but close
because we all know that routers have so much RAM that installing DNS, NTP, mounts, session, log management isn't a problem? something doesn't add up...
Yup, old Chromebooks are great. I got mine used for 180PLN (45USD), and I'm using it to connect to my computer at home via SSH to do some work there whenever I'm bored at school. The battery life is awesome and the laptop itself is great for whenever I want to test my code on it (different distro and lower specs). Though the firmware is a little weird because it doesn't want to boot off the sd card, however I can imagine mounting /usr or something on it as a dirty hack over this.
for anyone wondering what is "LLDAP" just like me a moment ago, it's a Ligtweight LDAP implementation
you didn't link the community :|
When you're done it'd be cool to have it posted on reddit's unixporn for some solarpunk propaganda
Well, the software would have to change first
I just watched it, and I enjoyed it even more than Woman at War. Thanks
It's a community, !music@slrpnk.net
There is a solarpunk music community, but what about solarpunk movies? From top of my head I could list a few titles:
Thoughts about this?
Let's say, one is in need of a replacement of its PC (something went horribly wrong with it, exploded or something), would it be more "permacomputable" to replace it with a new Raspberry Pi (as a daily driver of course), or a used PC?
Ruby on Rails?