Greetings List Lurkers,

Finally, I had a great day!  The sun is shining, the moon is full, and the
temperature is warm!
This beautiful day is the day before you must file your Taxes.  Hopefully
we are all ready to send the info...
Ah government oppression...


JUMPERLESS EPIPHANY
I actually figured out, with the help of Mr. Kevin Santo Cappuccio, the
Benevolent Dictator at Architeuthis Flux,
to get code into the Jumperless prototyping system. It is really cool.  Pro
tip - only use UF2 files coded for
the Jumperless, even though other RP2350 UF2's will load.  Fun fact UF2
file format was developed by
Micro$oft.  I am looking for resources to better understand this file
format.

Again, hit the web and look Master Kevin up.

RED HAT BLUEFIN
No real issues this week.  Could I be getting the hang of this?

Hence, I still maintain that running Bluefin absolutely needs "Ports and
Protocols" Documents.
The issue here is what can you write to and what can you read from under
these "immutable" distributions
and under what conditions?  What directories (and particularly ports)...
What you can read and under
what conditions (host or guest)would also be useful...

Which I continue to hack at.

This ongoing frustration manifests itself in the following draft
document:
http://docbox.flint.com:8081/geekland/#BluefinPortsAndProtocols
(Note, this URL loads unlike the last one cited. :^)

NVIDIA JETSON ORIN NANO
My Nvidia Jetson Orin Nano obsession seems to be morphing with Ubuntu's
release of 20.04
simply put, this gives me hope. Currently running 18.04.  Should I wait for
the LTS?

Due to the fact that the Jetson Orin Nano only has an M.2 Key E for storage
expansion
on the back of the board, I found a SATA adapter to fit one of two M.2 Key
E.
Note there is a need to power the SATA hard drive, a modern PC power supply
suffices.

Astonishingly, I plugged 500Gb SATA hard drive in and got storage joy.  The
adapter with
the SATA connector adds about 1.5" to the back of the board which is not
good.  So I have
ordered a 90 degree SATA cable.  Wish me luck.

SUMMER DREAMS
The weather is synchronizing with my ridiculously ambitious plans for
spring
which again include my dream of a meet up of Adult Swim at SugarTower.
The working title of this is for now "Open Source Summer Camp" (OSSC):
http://docbox.flint.com:8081/geekland/#Open_Source_Summer_Camp_(OSSC)

Sing out or attend this evening's meeting in person if you are interested
in the
SugarTower TechnoRubble organizational project, now known as OSSC...
What would you think of a Summer festival maybe including other FOSS groups
such as the Free Software Foundation?  We have a nice 10 acre facility for
this
at SugarTower.

Ah the dreams of Winter modulating into more Spring...

That all said we have a meeting tonight at 6PM.

The life lesson here is that serious development remains for the winter.
Winter shall soon allow us to answer questions like:
- Can I get the tax return in the mail by COB tomorrow?
- Can we build a Large Language Model server? (Preferably on the cheap...
we are close :^)
  This is a serious discussion between acquiescing to NVIDIA (CUDA) or
finding an
  open source equivalent.  The next step the Jetson based LLM is working.
- Can I the hardware and software into a "looperplex" (a musical
instrument)?
  Answer, not without the worlds smallest 1000W power supply. (
http://docbox.flint.com:8081/echoplex)
  effects box?
- A VIAOC based Arduino and Pi development environment that "Breaths" Code.
  By itself the concept of "breathing" code is essential and is really not
part of the RP2040 /
  RP2350 architecture.  I have not discovered how to get the code off of
these buggers.

http://docbox.flint.com:8081/geekland/#Virtual_Immutability_Associated_Containers_(VIAOC)
- Can I use the Jetson AI to generate VisualBash scripts?
- Would it make sense to store VisualBash functions in MariaDB?
- Could all tie into Kubernetes?
- Should I start on a Baby Bear VM code review? (http://bbbvm.org/)
  Note: Actually begun...

...so more about these foolish ideas is available this Monday evening at 6
PM at the York Library
in beautiful East Barre Vermont.  Thus we are convalescing, centralizing
and convocating at the York
Branch Library this evening.  That said, come in person or remotely and
bring this and any
other problems and questions and we shall do our thing!

Again this evening, beyond the Library face-2-face & gizmo-2-gizmo, we
shall use
https://meet.jit.si/bosi to connect.

Feel free to click the following link (around 6PM tonight) to join the
meeting:
https://meet.jit.si/bosi

Let me know if this works for everyone...

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Just want to dial in on your phone?

Dial-in: +1.512.402.2718 PIN: 1992759198#

Note that this dial worked with devastating effect from the road...

Click this link to see the dial in phone numbers for this meeting:
https://meet.jit.si/static/dialInInfo.html?room=bosi


Kindest Regards,


Paul Flint, Director
Barre Open Systems Institute

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