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BlanK0@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

Debian patching 32-bit builds to handle dates beyond 2038

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Debian patching 32-bit builds to handle dates beyond 2038

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BlanK0@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago
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    What’s a sheevaplug?

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      This is a sheevaplug apparently.

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        I was fairly certain I was going to see an IoT buttplug there…

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          The thought crossed my mind to do that the actual device seemed more interesting.

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          The search term is censored by DuckDuckGo in Korea. Even robots apparently think it’s going to be an IoT buttplug.

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        As one of the first such computers on the market, the device has a 1.2 GHz Marvell Kirkwood 6281 ARM-compatible CPU, a.k.a. Feroceon.

        Man this Pokémon thing is crazy, how many Eevolutions are there?!

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        Dude that’s badass haha

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          @JustUseMint@lemmy.world you should read this: https://lemmy.world/comment/7295421

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            Thanks for sharing, there fucking awesome. Even more turned off from pi than I was before haha

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              Well then you may also like this comment here about the RPi’s lack of hardware innovation and features. And this one about how it is just a product that stays in between two very different markets and doesn’t really serve anyone.

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      The SheevaPlug was the OG Raspberry Pi released years before the Raspberry Pi that nobody cared about because there wasn’t a media hype around it.

      Now the interesting part is: it included an ARM CPU @ 1.2 GHz and it was released in 2009 with dedicated Gigabit ethernet plus another isolated USB chip. Note that the Raspberry Pi was released years later, in 2012, with a 100M ethernet + USB shared chip that was total garbage. They kept selling that garbage until 2019 with the release of the Raspberry Pi 4 that finally came with Gigabit.

      Another interesting fact about the SheevaPlug is that there was a variant with an eSATA port once again totally obliterating the Raspberry Pi 4 and making it the perfect low power system for a NAS at the time.

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