Open Hardware/Modding: Raspberry Pi, RISC-V Linux, Framework
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Raspberry Pi ☛ Teaching AI safety: Lessons from Romanian educators [Ed: Nonsense about "hey hi" keeps coming from this blog; is that influenced by Microsoft entering the management?]
Discover insights from Asociația Techsoup’s pilot program with Experience AI, highlighting the urgent need for AI literacy in schools.
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Jeff Geerling ☛ Build Box64 with Box32 for X86 emulation on RISC-V Linux
Recently I've been testing a SiFive HiFive Premier P550, and as part of that testing, I of course plugged in some AMD GPUs I had laying around.
I'll get to that testing at a later date, but one thing I enjoy in my testing is finding what 3D accelerated games and other applications can be run on alternative architectures. With the great work from Wine and Proton over the years, a great many games run out of the box on Linux—and they can be made to run on Arm and RISC-V architectures with almost as much ease as Linux on X86/AMD64!
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Ivan Kuleshov ☛ Raid on Raspberry Pi with Compute Blade
Goal:
• Use two NVMe drives in RAID 1 for the root filesystem "/" to increase reliability
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PC World ☛ Finally! New Framework laptop designs are coming soon
For tech-heads, Framework’s modular laptop designs are some of the most exciting out there, offering the kind of desktop-style flexibility and upgrade options we’ve been craving for decades. So far, the company has only made one 13-inch laptop and a bigger 16-incher with a discrete GPU option. But the company hasn’t been resting on its laurels! They’ve been cooking up something new.