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Installing Official Proxmox On ARM: Rockchip 3588

Proxmox put a ring on it and made ARM support official, but only if you have an NVIDIA Grace Hopper or Vera system in your homelab. For the rest of us, this next bit is far more interesting.

Voltik 252W USB-C Charger: Four Boards, One Brick

I want to load it up with two Intel x86-64 SBCs and two 12-core ARM CIX8180 SBCs to see if it pops under load.

reComputer Super J4012: Setup and Quickstart

Now, if you didn't know NVIDIA made ARM single board computers, I can't really blame you. When most people think of TeamGreen™ they think GeForce, CUDA, and leather jackets.

DIY Raspberry Pi-Powered Stream Deck Server

Building a DIY Stream Deck using a Raspberry Pi and the Kogoda 10.1-inch touchscreen for controlling OBS, PTZ cameras, lighting

Building OBS 32 For Debian 13

The version of OBS that ships with Debian 13 is starting to feel a wee crusty, isn't it? Seems like a good time for an updated guide on building a shiny new

PELADN Link S-3: eGPU Docking Adventures On Linux

I've somehow managed to make it all the way to 2026 without owning an eGPU dock. Granted, that wasn't from a lack of interest.

Banana Pi BPI-R4 Pro: Build Guide And Setup Ft. Forbidden OpenWRT

The Banana Pi BPI-R4 Pro reminds me a lot of the Radxa Orion O6 and Orange Pi 6 Plus. It is a piece of fantastically neat, powerful hardware with

Orion O6 / O6N: Debian 13 + Kernel 7.0

If you’ve got an Orion O6 or O6N lying around, it’s time to dust it off. CIX just released a massive Debian 13 update that installs kernel 7.0 along with the NPU and VPU drivers in one go.

NVIDIA GPUs On Rockchip 3588

Installing an NVIDIA GPU on a Raspberry Pi is too mainstream for my taste, so I sat down and figured out what it takes to get TeamGreen™ up and running on Rockchip 3588 SBCs.

DOOMing A Router With SSH And Sixels

I'm fairly confident the hardware can manage a 2.5D FPS from 1993. Banana Pi took the "no kill like overkill" approach here, packing the R4 Pro with four A73 cores