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. 2 years ago
Thank you for your incredible work sir. We are lucky to have you. These look awesome!
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k3tan 2 years ago
And probably because sparrow server didn't exist when I created the series.
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. 2 years ago
and sparrow server still needs tmux
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k3tan 2 years ago
Depends on what is available. 7040, 7050, 9020, etc.
and here we see the evolution of nodes from raspberry pis into more robust equipment. upgrade & strengthen the infrastructure you better help the network. side note: how long do y'all think before the entire IBD makes 2 TB SSD obsolete?
Can confirm, good product. Far more reliable than my Raspberry Pi’s. YouTube tutorials are excellent.
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Jones 1 year ago
is it more fast to view mempool or to do anything than in a raspPI ?
These mini pcs are def more stable than a raspi pi and imo the way to go if you run your own node. And they are cheaper too. E.g. Lenovo i5 mini PC starting at 90 $ on ebay.
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k3tan 1 year ago
Absolutely! I'd highly recommend going through the tutorials to build your own. Well worth your time. I've got a new series planned for 2024 when Ubuntu 24.04 gets released!
Thank you, but no. Why not? Serious problems with back doors. The Intel Management Engine (ME) is included in these machines. The ME from INTEL and AMD is in the platform controller hub of almost all modern Intel motherboards, i.e. on the entire range of devices on the market. Why use the Raspberry Pi 4? The Raspberry Pi 4 is not affected by the Intel Management Engine (ME). The Raspberry Pi 4 uses an ARM-based processor, specifically the Broadcom BCM2711 SoC, which contains a quad-core Cortex-A72 (ARM v8) 64-bit SoC. This is a serious but hitherto underestimated topic that has been completely ignored by the mainstream.