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Stefano Marinelli
Stefano Marinelli
@stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

This is part of my weekend fun. Coffee stains included.
The two Raspberry Pis are powered by NetBSD, the mini PC by illumos/SmartOS, and the two APU boards by FreeBSD.

#NetBSD #FreeBSD #illumos #SmartOS #IT #SysAdmin #HomeLab #RaspberryPI

A top-down shot of a small computer setup on a tan surface with some visible coffee stains. In the upper left, a silver mini-PC is partially visible, with a black USB stick plugged into its side. Below the mini-PC, a black USB to TTL serial adapter is connected to and powering a Raspberry Pi A+. The Raspberry Pi Zero W is connected to and driving a 2-relay module. 
The Raspberry Pis are running NetBSD, the mini-PC is running llumos/SmartOS, and the two, slightly visible APU devices are running FreeBSD.
A top-down shot of a small computer setup on a tan surface with some visible coffee stains. In the upper left, a silver mini-PC is partially visible, with a black USB stick plugged into its side. Below the mini-PC, a black USB to TTL serial adapter is connected to and powering a Raspberry Pi A+. The Raspberry Pi Zero W is connected to and driving a 2-relay module. The Raspberry Pis are running NetBSD, the mini-PC is running llumos/SmartOS, and the two, slightly visible APU devices are running FreeBSD.
A top-down shot of a small computer setup on a tan surface with some visible coffee stains. In the upper left, a silver mini-PC is partially visible, with a black USB stick plugged into its side. Below the mini-PC, a black USB to TTL serial adapter is connected to and powering a Raspberry Pi A+. The Raspberry Pi Zero W is connected to and driving a 2-relay module. The Raspberry Pis are running NetBSD, the mini-PC is running llumos/SmartOS, and the two, slightly visible APU devices are running FreeBSD.
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Christopher
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@christopher@mastodon.bsd.cafe replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

@stefano what is the goal?

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Stefano Marinelli
Stefano Marinelli
@stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

@christopher testing some stuff, preparing some stuff - creating some embedded solutions 🙂

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@christopher@mastodon.bsd.cafe replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

@stefano I've been testing Immich as self hosted solution for photography storage. My wife always complains that I make great pictures with my Fujifilm camera but she does not have an easy way to access them. I am editing photos in Lightroom (unfortunately) and uploading to Immich. Although it turns out that when uploading videos from iPhone, processing of videos on Raspberry Pi 5 by Immich is to much for it to handle. All cores 100% and it takes a lot of time 😄 I will have to find a more powerful machine later.

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@christopher@mastodon.bsd.cafe replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

@stefano Also the Raspberry Pi is overheating. I am already waiting for a case but I had to implement a temporary solution with air filter. It works like a charm. Filter running on silent mode. Without filter temps went up to 80 degrees and forced Raspberry Pi shutdowns. With filter it max out below 60 🤣 Super pro, isn’t it?

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