From My silent NAS / homeserver build (Jonsbo N2, N100, mostly SSD) thread on OpenMediaVault forum.
A simple 2.5'' adapter for 3.5'' bay storage tray. Used when the SATA or SAS connectors are already in place.
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I have a server at a relative's house, it is an old i2500k whose motherboard has started to have problems, so I have to replace the hardware. This server serves as a remote backup to my server, plus provides a media center and other services in that…
The Pinouts Book is a free digital book created for designers and engineers as a quick reference for remembering the different pinout functions in your electronics projects.
The book covers 130 commonly used components (view list), such as connectors, single board computers, dev boards, memory cards, microcontroller chips, and more.
Au mois de novembre dernier, j’ai entrepris de me créer une sauvegarde de « mon Web » en local, offline, sur un disque dur. Quand je dis mon web, ce sont les médias, outils, savoirs, vidéos, documents, etc. qui comptent pour moi et que j’utilise régulièrement. Dans cet article, je vais vous expliquer : pourquoi…
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USSA is a designing company founded in 2021 mainly focusing on DIY furniture and home decor. Philosophy of USSA is to design beautiful and most importantly easy to build items .
Mainly used materials are: wood, concrete, resin and most importantly 3d printed PLA. As well as sharing digital files USSA shares all techniques and methods.
Goal of the company is to be able to offer not only digital files but also to enter furniture market and sell already built as well as pre build items so customers could enjoy building their own furniture and more.
A Raspberry Pi UMPC. An open platform device to use and create. It is fully open-source hardware. So you can modify it as you wish. You can make your Add-ons like GPS, Radio etc and attach them. You can access all the ports of the Pi, and the back part is attached with 4 screws. It can hold a 4" or 3.5" touch screen. You can also have a physical keyboard attached via USB. It doesn't need a custom image of Raspbian. You can use vanilla Raspbian and install the LCD driver, that's it.