The pine64 Pinecil is a great starter soldering iron.
I thought it needed to be connected to the internet in order to send prints to it? Does it work fine if never connected?
You’ve already received some great suggestions. Another one is Netdata. Personally, I use glances to collect the data and Home Assistant to display the dashboard. But I only do this because I already had Home Assistant running.
Video version of this review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfFpXEY1Y1U
I just started using it but I made a mistake on one of my submissions. Is there any way to undo or edit a submission made in the app?
Edit: There is an undo button on the bottom left in the app.
Latency tested using librespeed.org is about 50 ms.
For RAM, I would preorder without memory. I would wait until Framework updates their knowledge article on memory compatibility before buying RAM from a 3rd party (https://knowledgebase.frame.work/en_us/what-dram-memory-is-supported-by-framework-laptop-16-ryS2Xr3ch). Since the FW13 is also a 7040 series chip, I expect them to update this FW16 article well before the FW16 ships.
I think the charger is pretty cool and will be one of the first of it’s kind. I would have no issues ordering that since it’s fairly priced and will be useful for almost all USB-C devices in the foreseeable future.
I didn’t find anything concrete, but it seems that a package is automatically marked insecure if it has a dependency that has a known CVE. I wonder how that is done.
How are packages marked as insecure? I assume that’s from some sort of automatic build process? Is that done in Hydra (https://hydra.nixos.org/)? Or is that from manual, or a lack of manual review?
I’m glad they included the thickness (18mm, 0.7in), but I was hoping they’d share the other dimensions as well.
How “big” are your movies and tv shows? If they are 4k UHD remuxes then Nvidia Shield Pro or Apple TV 4k behind a firewall to block external internet is your best option for performance, usability, and privacy. You will want to ocassionally allow it internet for software updates. Kodi, a mini pc, raspberry pi, etc. would be more private but you trade off a seamless remote, easy interface, and streaming codecs (e.g., dolby vision).