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[–] [email protected] 25 points 2 months ago (6 children)

What do you mean by 'there's no open source scene'?

I don't understand what open source has to do with this.

[–] [email protected] 76 points 5 months ago

Fuck Microsoft

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)
  • AppImageLauncher
  • Freetube
  • Ondsel
  • Nextcloud
[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago

"Only"? the last two releases doesn't bode well for the next release. And the whole point would be to have flagship specs and custom ROMs. Releases older than two years don't have flagship specs anymore.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 months ago

Right, but Sony doesn't unlock their bootloader (on US devices) anymore.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 months ago (3 children)

Am I missing something? In the US I can't buy the 1V and get the bootloader unlocked by Sony. Or did that change?

[–] [email protected] 8 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (7 children)

The hardware of Sony phones has been so attractive over the years. I had the Z3 & XZ1 years ago and they were great.

However, the software is lacking. They don't commit to long term OS/security updates.

The price is also far too high for just a slab.

This means that there are no ROMs that support recent flagship Sony devices.

Honestly they don't have to lower the price. If they just opened up the software I would make the jump.

I'm holding onto the OnePlus 7 Pro for dear life because newer devices feel like such a compromise; great hardware and software is locked down to hinder ROM development or great ROM support and weak hardware.

[–] [email protected] 19 points 6 months ago

Duh?

For at least the last 30 years, the world has been designed around Just in Time manufacturing, which keeps as little raw material in stock as possible.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

From a practical sense, they don't. The IDF has a history of protecting violent settlers who attack Palestinians and will attack those Palestinians if they try to defend themselves.

The US would absolutely not send defensive weapons to Palestinians. The US government is too close to the Israeli government.

Even at this moment the US says they don't approve of how Israel is waging this war, while they're using weapons the US sent them...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

Onsdel is a fork of FreeCAD with UI improvements. Much better in my opinion. They actively contribute back to FreeCAD as well.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Trump's fines are from his Civil cases. SBF had Criminal charges.

 

TLDR:

  1. Check out the inventory here and send me a PM. The Google Sheet is the Master; it stays updated with what's still available.
  2. Provide serial number of item(s), paypal email address, and shipping zip code (I’m 08854, USA).
  3. I will reply with the total price. If you accept, I'll send an invoice request through paypal (make sure your paypal mailing address is up to date).
  4. Once paid, I will share tracking info when I ship.

Check out RepurposedDattos.reddit.com to collaborate on Datto devices!

My main goal is to get these to people who can use them and save them from the landfill. Check out the inventory in the link above and let me know if you're interested. Some of the Datto ALTO 3 V2 units are missing SATA cables and case bottoms. I can't do anything about the cables, but I will 3D Print case bottoms for those without. when I run out I can provide full 3D print cases. Links to the .STLs are listed below for free if you want to DIY.

I have some AC adapters, RAM, and drives so you can have a complete unit shipped to you. Just pick and choose matching components from the Sheets to build it. I get these from other sources so they come and go.

Please check the very bottom of the post for answers before asking a question.

Proof 02/25/2024


Computer Case

Motherboard + SOC

Intel NUCs

MiniPCs & SFF

  • Datto ALTO 3 V2 BAREBONES (Notes: 1,3,4,5,8,13,14,15)

    • Celeron 3865U, 32GB DDR4 max (0GB installed), 1x 2.5” SATA cable, 1x m.2 SATA (2260), m.2 slot for WiFi/BT (empty), 3x USB 3.0, 1x USB-C 3.1, 3.5mm audio (covered by case), 2x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, 1x RJ-45 Ethernet (Specs)
    • BT/WiFi cards available for $7 with antenna
    • Limited number of SATA cables. Without the SATA cable will be $5 cheaper
    • See below for 3D Printed bracket to fit 2280 m.2s
  • Datto ALTO 2 Alternates (Notes: 1,3,5,6,9) 2x Avaialble

    • AMD E2-1800, 8GB DDR3 max (2GB installed), 1x 2.5” SATA, WiFi/BT, 1x USB 2.0, 4x USB 3.0, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, 1x Gigabit RJ-45, 2x 3.5mm front panel (headphone & mic), eSATA port on back, SD Card reader front
  • HP t520

  • AMD Gx-212jc, 2x USB 3.0, 4x USB 2.0, 2x Display Port, 1x vGA, Ethernet, Mic, Headphone

  • Dell OptiPlex 3020/3040 (most missing CPU fan assembly)

    • 3020: i5-4590T, 4GB DDR3 (2x 2GB), SATA, 6x USB 2.0, 1x VGA, 1x DP, WiFi/BT card installed (No 2.5 drive caddy)
    • 3040: i3-6100T, 4GB DDR3 (2x 2GB), SATA, 2x USB 2.0, 4x USB 3.0, 1x HDMI, 1x DP, WiFi/BT capable (No 2.5 drive caddy)
      • Replacement fan assemblies can be found on Amazon starting at $15.
      • Drive caddies can be found on Amazon starting at $8.

Chromebox

  • ASUS CN62 Chromebox (Fully loaded, except NO PSU) (Notes: 1,10)
    • Celeron 3215U, 4GB DDR3 (16GB Max), 16GB m.2 SSD, WiFi/BT, 4x USB 3.0, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, 1x RJ-45 Ethernet, 3.5mm jack, SD Card slot

Other

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 - $150

    • Unopened in original box. 32GB variant.
  • RAM

    • Check the Google Sheet for quantities, capacities, and speeds
      • SODIMM (Only available to those who buy a matching unit).

        • 2GB DDR3 [FREE]
        • 4GB DDR3 [$7]
        • 2GB DDR4 [FREE]
        • 4GB DDR4 [$7]
        • 8GB DDR4 [$12]
  • Drives (Still need to update)

    • See Google Sheet for availability
  • AC Adapters/PSUs

    • AC Adapters for MiniPCs – See sheet for details
    • 15x available
  • WiFi/BT Cards

    • 17x m.2 A+E Cards available
    • 34x mSATA cards available
    • 7x IPEX4 MHF4 Antenna pairs available

Shipping info

  • My zip is 08854. Local pickup is available.
  • Everything gets packaged as securely as possible with as much recycled/reused material as possible.

General Notes

  • Please see Google Sheet (#1 in TLDR) to view inventory status. If all units of a model are sold out, I will strikeout/remove that item above.

  • These units are sold as-is. I cannot guarantee how long they will last. I don't know where/how all of this equipment was used. This is why I test 100% for functionality before listing them.

  • I use Passmark's CPU Benchmarks to get a reference for these units. I've plugged in the CPUs of some listed above.

  • User reports these units work on a wide range of voltages, perfect for battery use

  • I have WiFi Antennas for the WiFi models (ALTO 2 & S3X1 WiFi) available for $3. These are the ones I got

  • m.2 A+E card to Ethernet adapter works with Datto ALTO 3 V2 if you want to turn one into a router.

  • Tested Adapter with RTL8125B chip.

  • m.2 SATA Expander cards work with the Datto ALTO 3 V2's m.2 slot if you want to turn it into a NAS.

  • Tested Expanders with both JMB575 & JMB585 chips

  • All DDR3 devices will come with 2GB each unless requested otherwise.

Referenced above

  1. Here's an AC Adapter I've bought works well:

  2. WiFi/BT m.2 I’ve been referring (non-affiliate link)

  3. Datto BIOS password: R@str

  4. One user reported a Celeron 3855U. I functionally test 100% of units, but not each unit's hardware specs if they are visually identical.

  5. I no longer have OEM case bottoms for any Datto devices.

  6. Datto ALTO 2 units lack 2.5" drive holder. 3D Printed piece will be available for $1.

  7. FREE 3D PRINTED FILES. You're welcome to save a couple dollars and print these components out yourself.

  8. Bottom case screws for the Datto ALTO 3 V2 are M2.5 x 40mm with a pan/flat head.

  9. Bottom case screws for all Datto units (except ALTO 3 V2 & S4X1) are M3 thread. OEM screws have rubber heads that act as feet. I bought socket-head cap screws to use with the 3DP bottom cases which sit inside, letting the case rest directly on the surface.

  10. See Mr. Chromebox for updating ChromeOS or installing Windows, Linux, or Kodi

  11. WiFi Card for ALTO 3 V2. I tested one of these second hand. There are kits on Amazon that come with antennas.

  12. Full 3D Printed case is available for $7.50. It's expensive but it's because I made it extra thick for strength and use heatset inserts.

  13. 3D Printed case bottom only is available for $2.50 while there are half-cases available. Unless specifically requested, either the 20mm or 40mm version will be provided depending on screw availability.

 

TLDR:

  1. Check out the inventory here and send me a PM. The Google Sheet is the Master; it stays updated with what's still available.
  2. Check the RAM, Drives and PSU tabs for other components.
  3. Provide serial number of item(s), paypal email address, and shipping zip code (I’m 08854, USA).
  4. I will reply with the total price. If you accept, I'll send an invoice request through paypal (make sure your paypal mailing address is up to date).
  5. Once paid, I will share tracking info when I ship.

Check out r/repurposeddattos to collaborate on these devices!

I have a new paypal so repeat buyers, don't be surprised. My main goal is to get these to people who can use them and save them from the landfill. Check out the inventory in the link above and let me know if you're interested. Some of the Datto ALTO 3 V2 units are missing SATA cables and case bottoms. I can't do anything about the cables, but I will 3D Print case bottoms for those without. Links to the .STLs are listed below for free if you want to DIY.

I have some AC adapters, RAM, and drives so you can have a complete unit shipped to you. Just pick and choose matching components from the Sheets to build it. I get these from other sources so they come and go.

Please check the very bottom of the post for answers before asking a question.

Proof 01/19/2024


MiniPCs (New items and reduced prices)

  • Datto ALTO 3 V2 BAREBONES (NO DRIVE, RAM, PSU) (Notes: 1,3,4,5,8,13,14,15) [$30-$40]

    • Celeron 3865U, 32GB DDR4 max (0GB installed), 1x 2.5” SATA cable, 1x m.2 SATA (2260), m.2 slot for WiFi/BT (empty), 3x USB 3.0, 1x USB-C 3.1, 3.5mm audio (covered by case), 2x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, 1x RJ-45 Ethernet (Specs)
    • Limited number of SATA cables. Without the SATA cable will be $5 cheaper
    • See below for 3D Printed bracket to fit 2280 m.2s
    • I RAN OUT OF COMPLETE OEM CASES. MUST ACKNOWLEDGE YOU WILL PRINT ONE YOURSELF OR PAY FOR A PRINTED BOTTOM/FULL CASE.
  • Datto ALTO 2/Datto-1000 BAREBONES (NO DRIVE, RAM, PSU) (Notes: 1,3,5,6,9) [$45]

    • AMD GX-415GA, 8GB DDR3 max (0GB installed), 1x 2.5” SATA, WiFi/BT, 1x USB 2.0, 4x USB 3.0, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, 2x RJ-45 Dual-Ethernet
  • Datto ALTO 2 Alternate #1 (Notes: 1,3,5,6,9) QTY 2

    • AMD E2-1800, 8GB DDR3 max (0GB installed), 1x 2.5” SATA, WiFi/BT, 1x USB 2.0, 4x USB 3.0, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, 1x Gigabit RJ-45, 2x 3.5mm front panel (headphone & mic), eSATA port on back, SD Card reader front panel
  • Dell OptiPlex 3020M D08U (No PSU) See Google Sheet for specs/price

  • HP t520 (No PSU) See Google Sheet for specs/price

  • Dell OptiPlex 3040 & 3050 (No PSU, most missing fan assembly) QTY 9 [$20-$30]

    • 3040: i3-6100T, DDR3, SATA, 2x USB 2.0, 4x USB 3.0, 1x HDMI, 1x DP, WiFi/BT capable (No 2.5 drive caddy)
    • 3050: i3-6100T, DDR4, 2280 m.2, SATA, 2x USB 2.0, 4x USB 3.0, 1x HDMI, 1x DP, WiFi/BT capable (No 2.5 drive caddy)
    • Replacement fan assemblies can be found on Amazon starting at $15.
    • Drive caddies can be found on Amazon starting at $8.
      • If anyone wants to send me a drive caddy I'll happily reverse-engineer it and provide a printed version for much cheaper than $8 (posting the .STL for free as usual).

Chromebox

  • ASUS CN62 Chromebox (NO PSU) (Notes: 1,10) [$30]
    • Celeron 3215U, 4GB DDR3 (16GB Max), 16GB m.2 SSD, WiFi/BT, 4x USB 3.0, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, 1x RJ-45 Ethernet, 3.5mm jack, SD Card slot

Other (New Items and reduced prices)

  • RAM Check Google Sheet for specific speeds and brands. I will be updating the sheet today with model numbers when I can.

    • SODIMM (Only available to those who buy a matching unit).

      • 2GB DDR3 [$4]
      • 4GB DDR3 [$8]
      • 4GB DDR4 [$8]
      • 8GB DDR4 [$15]
  • Drives

    • Various 120GB+ 2.5" Drives (Some Brand New in Packaging) [$11+]
    • Various 16GB-256GB m.2 (SSD & NVMe) Used [$5-$24]
  • AC Adapters/PSUs

    • AC Adapters for MiniPCs – See sheet for details
  • WiFi/BT Cards

    • See Google Sheet Tab for specs
  • EKWB EK-Quantum Vector RX 6800/6900 GPU Water Block FREE

    • Came with other items. I don't have a GPU to test this. Looks in good shape

#Shipping info

  • My zip is 08854. Local pickup is available.
  • Everything gets packaged as securely as possible with as much recycled/reused material as possible.

General Notes

  • Please see Google Sheet (#1 in TLDR) to view inventory status. If all units of a model are sold out, I will strikeout/remove that item above.

  • These units are sold as-is. I cannot guarantee how long they will last. I don't know where they come from. I’ve said in earlier posts on reddit, I get them from a metal scrapper who doesn't know computers. This is why I test 100% for functionality before listing them.

  • I use Passmark's CPU Benchmarks to get a reference for these units. I've plugged in the CPUs of some listed above.

  • MiniPCs with limited components (more working units than bottom cases, 2.5" SATA cables) will be sold complete by order priority until I run out, unless requested otherwise.

  • I don't have many 2.5" drive screws. Sorry.

  • User reports these units work on a wide range of voltages, perfect for battery use

  • The Realtek RTL8111 Dual-NIC in many of these models is compatible with FreeBSD, which means they will work with OPNsense and pfSense

  • Redditor u/MrDrMrs flashed the Zotac firmware on a S3X1

  • I have WiFi Antennas for the WiFi models (ALTO 2 & S3X1 WiFi) available for $3. These are the ones I got

  • m.2 A+E card to Ethernet adapter works with Datto ALTO 3 V2 if you want to turn one into a router.

  • m.2 SATA expander cards work with the Datto ALTO 3 V2's m.2 slot if you want to turn it into a NAS.

Referenced above

  1. Here's an AC Adapter I've bought works well:

  2. WiFi/BT m.2 I’ve been referring (non-affiliate link)

    • Have not bought. Pulled Part No. off of Datto units with installed card. I have a couple extra listed on their own tab on the Google Sheet.
  3. Datto BIOS password: R@str

  4. One user reported a Celeron 3855U. I functionally test 100% of units, but not each unit's hardware specs if they are visually identical.

  5. EDIT 12/20/2022 I no longer have OEM case bottoms. 3D Printed bottom covers will be available for $2.

  6. Units lack 2.5" drive holder. 3D Printed piece will be available for $1.

  7. FREE 3D PRINTED FILES. You're welcome to save a couple dollars and print these components out yourself.

  8. Bottom case screws for the Datto ALTO 3 V2 are M2.5 x 40mm with a pan/flat head.

  9. Bottom case screws for all Datto units (except ALTO 3 V2 & S4X1) are M3 thread. OEM screws have rubber heads that act as feet. I bought socket-head cap screws to use with the 3DP bottom cases which sit inside, letting the case rest directly on the surface.

  10. See Mr. Chromebox for updating ChromeOS or installing Windows, Linux, or Kodi

  11. Dell WYSE BIOS password: Fireport

  12. Tutorial Installing Linux on a Dell WYSE Thin Client

    • Have not attempted. Cannot confirm.
  13. WiFi Card for ALTO 3 V2. I tested one of these second hand. There are kits on Amazon that come with antennas.

  14. Full 3D Printed case is available for $7.50. It's expensive but it's because I made it extra thick for strength, which increases material and printing costs.

  15. 3D Printed case bottom only is available for $2.50 while there are half-cases available. Unless specifically requested, either the 20mm or 40mm version will be provided depending on screw availability.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/5815878

I was going to use the built-in OpenVPN in TrueNAS until I found out it's going to be deprecated.

I only really need it for the qbitorrent/transmission and prowlarr/jackett (haven't decided yet) apps in TrueNAS, so I don't know what the next best option is.

I have found plenty of documentation on how to use the integrated OpenVPN feature of TrueNAS, but since the announcement of it's deprecation and future elimination is only ~2 months old, I haven't found any new documentation yet on alternate methods.

I see stuff about tailscale but that doesn't seem to be what I'm trying to do.

Thanks.

 

I was going to use the built-in OpenVPN in TrueNAS until I found out it's going to be deprecated.

I only really need it for the qbitorrent/transmission and prowlarr/jackett (haven't decided yet) apps in TrueNAS, so I don't know what the next best option is.

I have found plenty of documentation on how to use the integrated OpenVPN feature of TrueNAS, but since the announcement of it's deprecation and future elimination is only ~2 months old, I haven't found any new documentation yet on alternate methods.

I see stuff about tailscale but that doesn't seem to be what I'm trying to do.

Thanks.

 

Shelly is proud of their devices being:

  • No hub neeeded
  • Not required to be online
  • Compatible all major hubs if you do want to connect them.

I do not work for Shelly. I just really like how I don't have to use an app for them and they're compatible with seemingly everything. I've bought the devices and I can do what I want with them.

I had owned two of their smart plugs for a couple of years and they decided to stop responding to resetting and could talk to them. Shelly support sent out two new plugs for me and asked for the defective ones back so they could troubleshoot them. Great service.

Just seems that privacy-centric people should be using privacy focused devices.

They are headquartered in Germany so very unlikely they'll go back on their offline compatibility anytime soon.

 

TLDR:

  1. Check out the inventory here and send me a PM. The Google Sheet is the Master; it stays updated with what's still available.
  2. Check the RAM, Drives and PSU tabs for other components.
  3. Provide serial number of item(s), paypal email address, and shipping zip code (I’m 08854, USA).
  4. I will reply with the total price. If you accept, I'll send an invoice request through paypal (make sure your paypal mailing address is up to date).
  5. Once paid, I will share tracking info when I ship.

Check out r/repurposeddattos to collaborate on these devices!

I have a new paypal so repeat buyers, don't be surprised. My main goal is to get these to people who can use them and save them from the landfill. Check out the inventory in the link above and let me know if you're interested. Some of the Datto ALTO 3 V2 units are missing SATA cables and case bottoms. I can't do anything about the cables, but I will 3D Print case bottoms for those without. Links to the .STLs are listed below for free if you want to DIY.

I have some AC adapters, RAM, and drives so you can have a complete unit shipped to you. Just pick and choose matching components from the Sheets to build it. I get these from other sources so they come and go.

Please check the very bottom of the post for answers before asking a question.


MiniPCs (New items and reduced prices)

  • Datto ALTO 3 V2 BAREBONES (NO DRIVE, RAM, PSU) (Notes: 1,3,4,5,8,13) [$30-$40]

    • Celeron 3865U, 32GB DDR4 max (0GB installed), 1x 2.5” SATA cable, 1x m.2 SATA (2260), m.2 slot for WiFi/BT (empty), 3x USB 3.0, 1x USB-C 3.1, 3.5mm audio (covered by case), 2x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, 1x RJ-45 Ethernet (Specs)
    • Limited number of SATA cables. Without the SATA cable will be $5 cheaper
    • See below for 3D Printed bracket to fit 2280 m.2s
  • Datto S4X1 BAREBONES (NO DRIVE, RAM, PSU) (Notes: 1,3) [$90]

    • i3-7100U, 32GB DDR4 max (0GB installed), 1x m.2 SATA, 4x USB 3.0, 1x HDMI, 1x Mini DisplayPort, 1x RJ-45 Ethernet (Specs)
  • Datto ALTO 2/Datto-1000 BAREBONES (NO DRIVE, RAM, PSU) (Notes: 1,3,5,6,9) [$45]

    • AMD GX-415GA, 8GB DDR3 max (0GB installed), 1x 2.5” SATA, WiFi/BT, 1x USB 2.0, 4x USB 3.0, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, 2x RJ-45 Dual-Ethernet
  • Datto ALTO 2 Alternate #1 (Notes: 1,3,5,6,9) QTY 2

    • AMD E2-1800, 8GB DDR3 max (0GB installed), 1x 2.5” SATA, WiFi/BT, 1x USB 2.0, 4x USB 3.0, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, 1x Gigabit RJ-45, 2x 3.5mm front panel (headphone & mic), eSATA port on back, SD Card reader front panel
  • Dell OptiPlex 3020M D08U (No PSU) See Google Sheet for specs/price

  • HP t520 (No PSU) See Google Sheet for specs/price

  • Dell OptiPlex 3040 & 3050 (No PSU, most missing fan assembly) QTY 9 [$30-$35]

    • 3040: i3-6100T, DDR3, SATA, 2x USB 2.0, 4x USB 3.0, 1x HDMI, 1x DP, WiFi/BT capable (No 2.5 drive caddy)
    • 3050: i3-6100T, DDR4, 2280 m.2, SATA, 2x USB 2.0, 4x USB 3.0, 1x HDMI, 1x DP, WiFi/BT capable (No 2.5 drive caddy)
    • Replacement fan assemblies can be found on Amazon starting at $15.
    • Drive caddies can be found on Amazon starting at $8.
    • If anyone wants to send me a drive caddy I'll happily reverse-engineer it and provide a printed version for much cheaper than $8 (posting the .STL for free as usual).

Chromebox

  • ASUS CN62 Chromebox (NO PSU) (Notes: 1,10) [$30]
    • Celeron 3215U, 4GB DDR3 (16GB Max), 16GB m.2 SSD, WiFi/BT, 4x USB 3.0, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, 1x RJ-45 Ethernet, 3.5mm jack, SD Card slot

Other (New Items and reduced prices)

  • RAM Check Google Sheet for specific speeds and brands. I will be updating the sheet today with model numbers when I can.

    • SODIMM (Only available to those who buy a matching unit).

      • 2GB DDR3 [$4]
      • 4GB DDR3 [$8]
      • 4GB DDR4 [$8]
      • 8GB DDR4 [$15]
  • Drives

    • Various 120GB+ 2.5" Drives (Some Brand New in Packaging) [$11+]
    • Various 16GB-256GB m.2 (SSD & NVMe) Used [$5-$24]
  • AC Adapters/PSUs

    • AC Adapters for MiniPCs – See sheet for details
  • WiFi/BT Cards

    • See Google Sheet Tab for specs
  • EKWB EK-Quantum Vector RX 6800/6900 GPU Water Block $40

    • Came with other items. I don't have a GPU to test this. Looks in good shape
  • Raspberry Pi 400 $75

  • Raspberry Pi Keyboard $10

#Shipping info

  • My zip is 08854. Local pickup is available.
  • I use USPS Priority Mail
  • Everything gets packaged as securely as possible with as much recycled/reused material as possible.

General Notes

  • Please see Google Sheet (#1 in TLDR) to view inventory status. If all units of a model are sold out, I will strikeout/remove that item above.

  • These units are sold as-is. I cannot guarantee how long they will last. I don't know where they come from. I’ve said in earlier posts on reddit, I get them from a metal scrapper who doesn't know computers. This is why I test 100% for functionality before listing them.

  • I use Passmark's CPU Benchmarks to get a reference for these units. I've plugged in the CPUs of some listed above.

  • MiniPCs with limited components (more working units than bottom cases, 2.5" SATA cables) will be sold complete by order priority until I run out, unless requested otherwise.

  • I don't have many 2.5" drive screws. Sorry.

  • User reports these units work on a wide range of voltages, perfect for battery use

  • The Realtek RTL8111 Dual-NIC in many of these models is compatible with FreeBSD, which means they will work with OPNsense and pfSense

  • Redditor u/MrDrMrs flashed the Zotac firmware on a S3X1

  • I have WiFi Antennas for the WiFi models (ALTO 2 & S3X1 WiFi) available for $3. These are the ones I got

Referenced above

  1. Here's an AC Adapter I've bought works well:

  2. WiFi/BT m.2 I’ve been referring (non-affiliate link)

    • Have not bought. Pulled Part No. off of Datto units with installed card. I have a couple extra listed on their own tab on the Google Sheet.
  3. Datto BIOS password: R@str

  4. One user reported a Celeron 3855U. I functionally test 100% of units, but not each unit's hardware specs if they are visually identical.

  5. EDIT 12/20/2022 I no longer have OEM case bottoms. 3D Printed bottom covers will be available for $2.

  6. Units lack 2.5" drive holder. 3D Printed piece will be available for $1.

  7. FREE 3D PRINTED FILES. You're welcome to save a couple dollars and print these components out yourself.

  8. Bottom case screws for the Datto ALTO 3 V2 are M2.5 x 40mm with a pan/flat head.

  9. Bottom case screws for all Datto units (except ALTO 3 V2 & S4X1) are M3 thread. OEM screws have rubber heads that act as feet. I bought socket-head cap screws to use with the 3DP bottom cases which sit inside, letting the case rest directly on the surface.

  10. See Mr. Chromebox for updating ChromeOS or installing Windows, Linux, or Kodi

  11. Dell WYSE BIOS password: Fireport

  12. Tutorial Installing Linux on a Dell WYSE Thin Client

    • Have not attempted. Cannot confirm.
  13. WiFi Card for ALTO 3 V2. I tested one of these second hand. There are kits on Amazon that come with antennas.

 

I'm not going to sit here and pretend that reddit doesn't have some great features, this being one of my favorites.

The ones I use the most:

  • A for upvote
  • Z for downvote
  • J to highlight next post
  • K to highlight previous post.

Makes browsing very fast. Typically I click through all the links to different tabs and when I return to the homepage tab I use these shortcuts to fly through all of them and vote so I can refresh the page and they all disappear while still having contributed.

 

I provided Solidworks files if anyone wants to modify.

This is a 7.5 degree tent. I also provide .STLs for 10 & 15 degrees.

 

I have a work laptop and a personal desktop. I usually use my PC to listen to music or have youtube on in the background while I work. I currently use a Keychron K2. I leave my K2 plugged into my desktop for charging, but will have it connected via bluetooth to my work laptop. That way, I can just use the BT/off/Cable switch on the side to switch between the two.

I've been doing a lot of research and I want to build the Corne.

Can the nice!nano do that? Or another controller? Could I just power both halves via a wall wart and BT into both machines?

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