TIL there actually exist M.2 #PCIe serial / parallel cards:
TIL there actually exist M.2 #PCIe serial / parallel cards:
PCB Design Review: M.2 SSD Splitter - Today’s PCB design review is a board is from [Wificable]. iI’s a novel dual-SSD la... - https://hackaday.com/2025/02/12/pcb-design-review-m-2-ssd-splitter/ #hackadaycolumns #designreview #bifurcation #pcbdesign #pcbhacks #pcie #m.2
@enigmatico @lispi314 @kimapr @bunnybeam case in point:
#Bloatedness was the original post topic and yes, due to #TechBros "#BuildFastBreakThings" mentality, #Bloatware is increasing given that a shitty bloated 50+MB "#WebApp" with like nw.js is easy to slap together (and yes I did so myself!) than to put in way more thought and effort (as you can see on the slow progression of OS/1337...
Yes, #Accessibility is something that needs to be taken more seriously and it's good to see that there's at least some attemots at making #accessibility mandatory (at least in #Germany, where I know from some insider that a big telco is investing a lot in that!) for a growng number of industries and websites...
And whilst one can slap an #RTX5090 on any laptop that has a fully-functional #ExpressCard slot (with #PCIe interface, using some janky adaptors!) that'll certainly not make sense beyond some #CUDA or other #GPGPU-style workloads as it's bottlenecked to a single PCIe lane of 2.0 (500MB/s) or just 1.0a(250MB/s) speeds.
Needless to say there is a need to THINN DOWN things cuz the current speed of #Enshittifcation and bloatedness combined with #AntiRepairDesign and overpriced yet worse #tech in general makes it unsustainable for an ever increasing population!
Not everyone wants (or even can!) indebt themselves just to have a phone or laptop!
Should we aim for more "#FrugslComputing"?
Is it realistic to expect things to be in a perfectly accessible TUI that ebery screenreader can handle?
That being said the apathy of consumers is real, and very frustrating:
People get nudged into accepting all the bs and it really pisses me off because they want me to look like ab outsider / asshole for not submitting to #consumerism and #unsustainable shite...
@simonzerafa @NanoRaptor @ActionRetro ...at least woth like #RaspberryPi5 / #CM5 modules and #PCIe and/or #USB 3.0 to interconnect them...
I think that #CAMM is a bad design compared to #SODIMM & #DIMM...
Still, just gimme regular-ass socketed Chips & #DIMMs ffs!
#FACT: #RAM & #SSD|s are inevitably dying due to age and use and like #ThermalPaste need to be #replaceable for a device to work longterm!
I'd rather have a #THICC af #laptop that actually survives my daily use than some flimsy #tablet that snaps in half if I sneeze at it.
Also I think it's insulting to frame basic things like "stability" as a negative.
@lonseidman I did consider a #ThinkstationTiny ages ago and for their size they pack a lot of power, tho for an entry-level #compact #workstation they also cost a lot and whilst very maintainable, they ain't as versatile and upgradeable.
What did surprise me on that loaner unit you got sent in for #testing is that they kneecapped themselves with a single DIMM and a single NVMe SSD, which really kills at least 30-60% performance each, making no sense when it has the biggest GPU + CPU combo.
Also whoever at #YouTube decided to shove shitty #dubbing over it:
If you paid for that voiceover, you should demand your money back!
@puppygirlhornypost2 the #Pi500 is basically the #Pi400 with the #Pi5's #SoC onboard.
Cheap FPGA PCIe Development - Typically, if you want to build an FPGA project inside a PC, you’d need a fairly e... - https://hackaday.com/2024/12/07/cheap-fpga-pcie-development/ #fpga #pcie
@alterelefant @Heidi As of now, we can see stuff like the #ExaDrive, a 100TB 3,5" SSD for #online - #archival storage.
As for the #NeoFloppy that thing could be made - I'm just not good enough layouting PCBs with the precision needed for #PCIe signalling...
That being said, it's inevitable that even WORM as a feature may be copied over.
Until there are #COTS solutions tho, LTO #Tape and other options will OFC remain dominant and relevant.
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Speaking of #ROMs for #ix86 / #amd64: Does anyone know a good way to implement something like #Linux in #ROM like the #Tandy #1000RL & #1000RLX did with #MSDOS & #DeskMate (as @vwestlife showed)...
I mean, it would be a way cleaner setup to boot OS/1337 to than booting a #CDROM?
Ideally something that can take #BIOS-style ROM Chips that one can put on a board without write-enable connected so they're read-only!
Still having like a #minimalist #Linux distro in Boot-ROM would be nifty, espechally when it comes to making a #SecureComputing "#SSH #Terminal"...
(I don't expect something like a PCI(e Mini)Card but I'd not be against it!)
@geerlingguy since you seem to be on a first-name - basis with #EbenUpton from #RaspberryPi, maybe you want to ask him more about the #CM5...
@snaki which reminds me that I've never seen a real #PCIe x32 slot (even when it was specificed by PCI-SIG)...
Finally, something for my sausage fingers!
New Asus motherboard makes swapping graphics cards so much easier
Finally got my new Raspberry Pi 5 installed in its black aluminum Argon40 ONE V3 M.2 NVME PCIe case with a 4TB SSD. This thing is gonna be my new @openmediavault, @homeassistant, @portainerio, @jellyfin, and PiHole server, all rolled into a tiny little package roughly the size of a couple decks of playing cards.
@dalias @sam @ariadne potentially yes.
I think it's safe to look at the way #Microsoft kept the #XboxOne watertight to this day:
Nit everything of it is applicable tho and their implemebtation requires custom silicon and microcode but ideally any I/O would be restricted to hard-sandboxed ranges and thus denied access to anything outside it.
I had lenghtly conversations with @stman about this whole issue and any interface like #PCIe would've to be basically sandboxed on low level and denied random I/O access entirely outside of that "IO-mapped address space"...
@CppGuy @frameworkcomputer In terms if #avoid I'd sadly say #Lenovo (espechally outside the #ThinkPad line) and any cheap/craptastic no-name brand...
Tho personally, Lenovo, #Intel, #Fibocom and @ubuntu / #Canonical ruined my experience with the ThinkPad #P15v because despite being "#UbuntuCertified" the #WWAN module (an Intel #XMM7360 rebadged as Fibocom #850GL) didn't work and neither of the aformentioned parties felt responsible to fix it!
Homebrew GPU Tackles Quake - Have you ever wondered how a GPU works? Even better, have you ever wanted to make ... - https://hackaday.com/2024/03/28/homebrew-gpu-tackles-quake/ #computerhacks #fpga #pcie #gpu
iPhone 6S NVMe chip Tapped Using a Flexible PCB - Psst! Hey kid! Want to reverse-engineer some iPhones? Well, did you know that mode... - https://hackaday.com/2024/03/03/iphone-6s-nvme-chip-tapped-using-a-flexible-pcb/ #flexibleprintedcircuit #reverseengineering #securityhacks #bgasoldering #iphonehacks #phonehacks #iphone6s #storage #iphone #nvme #pcie #bga #fpc