There are a couple of open source android apps like for example Candle (https://f-droid.org/packages/com.cosmos.candle)
Not sure about other platforms.
There are a couple of open source android apps like for example Candle (https://f-droid.org/packages/com.cosmos.candle)
Not sure about other platforms.
I think pi 5 might be pretty good for you.
If I am not mistaken, they improved the io A LOT in the pi 5.
Also, you might be able to use the old HAT, at least it worked with pi3 poe hats on pi4.
What things do you do that hiccup?
It honestly reallt depends whether your task is hindered by storage speed (sd card), io speed (lan + usb ports), single core speed or lack of threads/cache. It would be good to find out what the limiting resource is, to understand the best upgrade path.
Personally I am a fan of the soquartz blades
But I doubt one of those is more powerful than a pi. I run a cluster of them with k3s and distributed nvme storage, but that may not be useful for your particular needs.
I didn’t state that “logic”. Per default I assume that everybody understands that we are talking about everything in moderation. Also I specifically stated some boundaries in my original statement, ensuring the mental safety of children during exposure to manipulative ads.
I assume no parent in their right mind would push their child off a cliff to make them stronger. But parent let their kids test their physical limits by providing them with a safe environment (e.g. playground or backyard) and adult supervision.
When somebody states “stay hydrated” it is not only pedantic, but also somewhat schizophrenic to reply with “By that definition we should all constantly keep drinking, but too much water too quickly will cause you to die, so your logic of staying hydrated is wrong.”
source in case you didn’t know: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_intoxication
In an ideal world, I agree with you.
But in the real world, it ain’t gonna happen, so you have to do your best to make your children capable of functioning in their own interest in a mentally hostile environment.
How will they learn to healthily deal with it, if you don’t subject them to it in a controlled and safe environment?
xpipe might really be perfect for you then.
I use it to manage all my machines, vms, docker containers etc. which I would usually ssh into.
It keeps a list of them for you and you can open a commandline or a filemanager with a single click.
What about xpipe?
It has a nice gui and ssh filemanager. Runs on all OSes afaik
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