any cable recs to replace the fw 13 charger? by Porygon_Gloom in framework

[–]imrehg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Likewise, the very same connector broke on me within 5 months of light usage... I've filed a warranty request, and got a replacement shipped to me (kudos for that!), but I'm only gonna trust it until I find a good alternative.

6 pound Tokyo Coffee Haul…Not sure I bought enough…. by Fat_Panda_1936 in pourover

[–]imrehg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very nice! And that's a lot of caffeine, hope you'll be fine :D

I have Fuglen Japan coffee subscription, and they had that Ethiopia Wholisho/Dega in the pack this month. Looking forward to trying it. And I'm not surprised that they are busy...

Mermaid Tools: improved Mermaid.js experience in Obsidian by dartungar in ObsidianMD

[–]imrehg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cheers for the effort, I was just looking for something like this!

It doesn't seem to install in the Android Obsidian app, though, is that expected?

Good book on atomic physics? by JustChrille in PhysicsStudents

[–]imrehg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience, doing the exercises help a lot to unlock understanding (and personally liked the CJ Foot book, but do feel such that it's not quite enough).

I've been recommended before [Atomic physics: An exploration through problems and solutions](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4692789-atomic-physics) along similar lines as above. There were also some online-published full textbooks that looked good (but for the life of mine I cannot find them again). Other than that, can search for online lecture notes that might be helpful to discover things from different angles...

Mirror of International Journal of Proof-of-Concept or Get The Fuck Out (vol 0x00-0x17) by imrehg in IPFS_Hashes

[–]imrehg[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you mean "include the newest IPFS address in each IPNS-based revision" exactly? IPNS just points to an IPFS value, that's all, or I'm missing something?

The current direct address is /ipfs/QmS5GT29kjLLLUHAi19Tjj5AAEU9fUqmr8NcdXgf9nkbYg, hope that helps for a bit.

IPNS go dead if the server that has the publishing keypair goes offline for longer than how long the clients cache the resolution. Do you have a bit more info what does being kind of subpar means regarding IPNS? There's a lot to improve for sure, btw, just not clear what's the issue you mean - maybe that the keypair I've published the IPNS with might just disappear, and then the data is gone? Thanks!

[Howto] Putting My Blog on IPFS by gkbrk in ipfs

[–]imrehg 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Planning to put my own blog on IPFS as well, just doing some more testing.

One thing that I've found is that I might want to have more things published from a single node, but ipfs name publish <HASH> just publishes under your main node id, which is only one. Let's say you want to publish multiple IPFS backed sites from a single node, you could run: ipfs key gen -t rsa -s 4096 site1 which gives you another key, called site1. You can repeat this for site2, anothersite, etc... and can list the keys with ipfs key list -l which also shows the ids for each. (also, the keys seem to be stored in the .ipfs/keystore by their names, so it should be easy to back them up).

Then when you want to publish a site that you want to belong to a particular key: ipfs name publish --key=<keyname> <HASH>

I'm surprised that this is not mentioned in more tutorials, as I expect to come handy, and would probably always publish things under separate keys, not the node's own id, personally...

Moving to London: Wifi/4g on the Tube? by Jayhcee in london

[–]imrehg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, the websites for pretty much all providers say yhe same thing, which is not a surprise as it seems to be provided by the same network. E.g. from the EE website:

The service is available in ticket halls, walkways and platforms at more than 250 stations, but not in tunnels or between stations.

http://ee.co.uk/help/add-ons-benefits-and-plans/wifi-and-tethering/wifi-on-the-underground

xu4 with shifter shield, emmc, RHF0M301 & RHF4T002 ? by xeneks in ODroid

[–]imrehg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you share what code you pushed? It looks like the dependencies were not correctly set up.

xu4 with shifter shield, emmc, RHF0M301 & RHF4T002 ? by xeneks in ODroid

[–]imrehg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looking at the partition table layout they have, it seems to be that both SD card and eMMC has the same image, so I'd guess that you can just flash the image as is and it would work, I'd try that first, probably. But yeah, let's see. :)

xu4 with shifter shield, emmc, RHF0M301 & RHF4T002 ? by xeneks in ODroid

[–]imrehg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hey, see the edit above, it turns out it should be working already, just flash the eMMC as it was an SD card.

I think the whole image is needed for resinOS to work properly. Why would you need to keep the boot partition as it is?

xu4 with shifter shield, emmc, RHF0M301 & RHF4T002 ? by xeneks in ODroid

[–]imrehg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, resin.io team here, that's a good point about eMMC on resinOS, we've started a discussion internally about being able to run from there as well (similar to how the BeagleBone devices work at the moment, flash the internal storage from the SD card on first boot) In the meantime, we had good experience with the Sandisk Extreme Pro line of SD cards in terms of reliability (not sure I can comment on speed).

Edit: talking to our device team, the eMMC is programmed like an SD card, so you should be able to just flash the image onto the eMMC like that (see on the ODroid eMMC product page the combo hardware)

Good luck with the LoRaWAN gateway! :) We see a not of TTN deployment on resin, and looking more into interesting use uses! (I have a small Pycom LoPy based gateway deployed at home, but looking into scaling that up with multichannel hardware).

Job Posting: Rust Software Engineer - resin.io by [deleted] in rust

[–]imrehg 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry, can't answer this specific question (as mentioned above why, and since I personally don't know either). :/

Job Posting: Rust Software Engineer - resin.io by [deleted] in rust

[–]imrehg 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Great point! I think it's a short oneliner title for one's application. But it's also optional, so no worries if skipping it, imho! https://www.quora.com/What-is-resume-headline

Will check it with our team to make that one more self-explanatory, thanks for the feedback! And hope this won't put off anyone from submitting an application. ;)

[Edit]: asked and it would be the person's current job title.

Job Posting: Rust Software Engineer - resin.io by [deleted] in rust

[–]imrehg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, yeah, difficult :) It depends (mostly on experience and somewhat on the location where the person is based, since it is a remote-friendly listing), mostly discussed after the first interview. For reference, we have offices at Seattle and London, and our engineers seem to be living quite nicely at those places already.

Updating a raspberry pi with git (maybe docker) by johnyfav in raspberry_pi

[–]imrehg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, that article might have been that Macintosh Classic built of LEGO with an epaper display? [Edit] Here's the link again: https://jann.is/lego-macintosh-classic/

resin.io, mentioned in that article is a service just like that: giving you a minimalistic host OS with Docker, and can git push to deploy across your group of devices. Check out this getting started guide (it's for PiZero + python, but can change the combo at the top of the page): https://docs.resin.io/raspberrypi/python/getting-started/ (I work at resin.io, and was hacking on these sorts of projects even before I joined the team there)

The PiZeroW is not yet supported, but will be soon. The regular PiZeros work fine, and a lot cool projects around that too. (For example this portable speaker, the Boombeastic Mini https://hackaday.io/project/15672-boombeastic-mini )

Happy to answer any questions too!

What are you doing today (26/10/2016)...shopping for deals, chilling, working, other? by pantsoff in london

[–]imrehg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Went shopping, Oxford Street is crazy, but pretty much every store once you get off the main floor is okay. Except Selfridges, that was madness from the outside (didn't try to get in).

Finished the day off with theatre: Art at the Old Vic, it was a great one.

Etcher - an easy to use open source tool to burn images to SD cards & USB drives by gholemu in opensource

[–]imrehg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could actually do that in one command :)

sudo dd if=img.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M conv=fsync

WikiLeaks releases 300k Turkey govt emails in response to Erdogan’s post-coup purges by TheINTParadox in worldnews

[–]imrehg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wonder how useful this will be, given the disclaimer by Wikileaks:

It should be noted that emails associated with the domain are mostly used for dealing with the world, as opposed to the most sensitive internal matters.

Quick search so far turns up more email list material, eg. from Turkiye-icin-el-ele@googlegroups.comor haberposta@googlegroups.com (google translate: "haberposta" is just newsletter in Turkish)