MiniPC Show #91 – Princeton IoT Inspector, Rockchip AI Compute Stick and Brian Loves NAS

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Brian AskTheCableGuy
Notes:

CEPH

https://github.com/AkashSolankle/Ceph-On-Raspberry-Pi
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atomic pi
ameriDroid.com United States Distributor of Single Board Computers. Linux, Android, Windows OS in the palm of your hand. Think it. Create it.
https://ameridroid.com/search?q=atomic*+pi*&type=article%2cpage%2cproduct
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This Atomic Pi Eats Other Pis For Lunch
The world is full of single board computers that want a slice of the Raspberry Pi action. Most of them are terrible. But fools and their money, yadda yadda, and there’s a new sucker born every minute. The latest contender to the Raspberry Pi is the Atomic Pi.
https://hackaday.com/2019/05/08/this-atomic-pi-eats-other-pis-for-lunch/
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Unison File Synchronizer
Unison is a file-synchronization tool for OSX, Unix, and Windows.
http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/
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Cybersecurity Made Simple
Automatically block websites known to contain viruses or malware. Control what content you and your family have access to by blocking access to websites based on simple categories. Get reports on restricted websites your children attempt to visit.
https://home.sophos.com/en-us.aspx
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DIY NAS System with newly launched Nano Pi SATA HAT
Have you ever wondered owning a fully powered NAS (Network-Attached Storage) system, but the cost buying one has been holding you back, well, now this is past, and you can easily build a simple NAS platform for just a fraction of the cost.
http://www.electronics-lab.com/diy-nas-system-newly-launched-nano-pi-sata-hat/
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Princeton IoT Inspector
Use Windows or Linux? Join the waitlist [2019-04-24 09:40 ET] The Linux version will be released this week. The Windows version will be available early next month.
https://iot-inspector.lpages.co/iot-inspector-project-at-princeton/
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Open source thermostat runs openHAB on a Raspberry Pi Zero W
MakeOpenStuff is launching a $145 “HestiaPi Touch” smart thermostat that runs a Linux-based openHAB stack on an RPI Zero W along with relays, a 3.5-inch display, and temperature, humidity, and pressure sensors.
http://linuxgizmos.com/open-source-thermostat-runs-openhab-on-a-raspberry-pi-zero-w/
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May 2019 News
The Pinebook Pro software and hardware is coming together both quickly and well. In terms of software, community developers have all key functionality already working in their respective builds, and partner projects will be getting their hands on dev units sometime this Summer.
https://www.pine64.org/2019/05/06/may-2019-news/
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PINEBOOK Pro
Just got the Mu Editor running on a Rock64, Manjaro Linux. ⁦@thepine64⁩ , ⁦@ManjaroLinux⁩, ⁦@adafruit⁩ ⁦@ntoll⁩
https://www.pine64.org/pinebook-pro/
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Pinebook Pro First Impressions — Pine64 Linux Laptop Launched At $199
Linux laptops have been gaining ground recently. Keeping that in mind, Pine64, the maker of the original Pinebook, has launched a new and improved Pinebook Pro. The company boasts a significant improvement in the Pinebook Pro over the original Pinebook, which was downright unusable at times.
https://fossbytes.com/pinebook-pro-linux-laptop-launched/
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The ThinkPad X1 foldable prototype: A big screen that bends
The Samsung Galaxy Fold isn’t the only flexible screen in town. Briefly demoed by computer giant Lenovo, the ThinkPad X1 folding prototype shows what happens when you apply those same design ideas to a bigger screen and more powerful hardware. In this case, it’s a 13-inch 4:3 OLED 2K display.
https://www.cnet.com/news/the-thinkpad-x1-foldable-prototype-is-a-big-screen-that-bends/
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GNU Guix 1.0.0 released — 2019 — Blog — GNU Guix
We are excited to announce the release of GNU Guix version 1.0.0! The release comes with ISO-9660 installation images, a virtual machine image, and with tarballs to install the package manager on top of your GNU/Linux distro, either from source or from binaries.
https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/blog/2019/gnu-guix-1.0.0-released/
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Rockchip RK1808 AI Compute Stick Launched with Linux SDK
Rockchip RK1808 looks like a nifty and inexpensive little chip for artificial intelligence application delivering up to 3.0 TOPS at low power, and the company has already released documentation and a Linux SDK with Caffe and Tensorflow framework support for the chip.
https://www.cnx-software.com/2019/05/10/rk1808-ai-compute-stick-linux-sdk/