Best of HardwareOctober 2024

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    Avatar of freecodecampfreeCodeCamp·2y

    How to Create Linux Device Drivers

    Linux device drivers facilitate communication between the operating system and hardware. A new hands-on course by freeCodeCamp teaches how to develop these drivers, covering topics from the Linux kernel and system calls to file operations and kernel module management. The course includes practical steps for setting up a development environment and writing a loadable module.

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    Avatar of communityCommunity Picks·2y

    How to build your first home lab

    Building a home lab allows you to experiment with different operating systems, self-host a variety of services, and learn about networking and virtual machines. Key components include CPUs with multiple cores, ECC memory, and potentially budget Xeon systems. Software options like Proxmox, XCP-ng, and Docker provide flexible environments for your projects. Keep an eye on budget and power consumption as it's easy to go overboard with additional peripherals.

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    Avatar of gamesindustryGamesIndustry.biz·2y

    Valve rejects "yearly cadence" of Steam Deck updates to be "fair" to gamers

    Valve designers confirmed in an interview that the company will not be releasing yearly updates for the Steam Deck. Instead, Valve will wait for significant generational improvements in performance and battery life before launching a new version, ensuring that updates are meaningful for customers.

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    Avatar of javarevisitedJavarevisited·2y

    10 Things Software Developers Should Buy on Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 2024

    Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 2024 offers a fantastic opportunity for software developers to upgrade their tools at a discount. Key recommendations include standing desks, essential books like 'Clean Code', high-resolution monitors, mechanical keyboards, ergonomic chairs, noise-canceling headphones, external SSDs, high-quality wireless mice, smart home devices, and portable monitors. These items can significantly enhance productivity and comfort in your workspace.

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    Avatar of jasonfriedJason Fried·2y

    The Teenage Engineering TP-7

    The Teenage Engineering TP-7 is a charming, high-quality portable recorder, reminiscent of vintage high-precision Sony products but offering modern, tactile joys. Despite its higher price, its design, usability, and the inspiration it provides make it a valuable tool for capturing ideas and enhancing creative workflows.

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    Avatar of omgubomg! ubuntu!·2y

    Raspberry Pi Launch Own-Brand SSDs Priced From $30

    Raspberry Pi has launched its own range of branded SSDs, making it simpler to add high-performance storage to the Raspberry Pi 5. The drives, available in 256 GB and 512 GB sizes, are competitively priced and guaranteed to work well with official and most third-party M.2 HAT expansions. Additionally, Raspberry Pi offers an SSD kit that includes the required M.2 HAT, providing an all-in-one solution for users who don’t have an expansion board.

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    Avatar of jeffgeerlingJeff Geerling·2y

    Use an External GPU on Raspberry Pi 5 for 4K Gaming

    The post covers the process of setting up and using an external GPU with a Raspberry Pi 5 for enhanced 4K gaming performance. It includes detailed instructions on the necessary hardware setup, choosing compatible graphics cards, and patching the Linux kernel to enable full GPU support. Additionally, it discusses the performance benchmarks achieved and potential applications beyond gaming, such as video transcoding.

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    Avatar of joseanmartinezJosean Martinez·2y

    Dygma Defy: An Impressive Beginner Friendly Split Ergonomic Keyboard

    The Dygma Defy is a beginner-friendly split ergonomic mechanical keyboard that offers many configuration options and useful features. It's notably easier to set up compared to do-it-yourself options like the Iris or Corn, as it comes ready to use out of the box. The keyboard is customizable with options for wireless connectivity, tenting, and RGB lighting, though these add-ons increase its cost. It's made from sturdy anodized aluminum and includes a variety of accessories. The Defy supports hot-swapping of switches and is configured using Dygma's easy-to-use Base core software, which works even over a wireless connection.

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    Avatar of thevergeThe Verge·2y

    The Nuio Flow split ergonomic keyboard uses magnets to help you find your ideal layout

    Nuio, a company founded by brothers with design and manufacturing backgrounds, introduces Flow, a wireless split keyboard system aimed at enhancing ergonomic comfort. The $399 Flow keyboard features a fully split design with radial, wave-shaped keys, proprietary rubber dome switches, and rechargeable batteries. Magnetic accessories like stands, wrist pads, and a compact touchpad allow for customizable layouts. Quality build and design reflect the founders' pedigree, but the system comes with a steep price tag. Preorders are available now, with limited shipping starting December 1st, 2024, and broader options shipping January 1st, 2025.

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    Avatar of codemotionCodemotion·2y

    Fail Fast: when failure is a win

    Fail Fast is a methodology in software development aimed at quickly identifying limitations and critical issues to make timely decisions. It is particularly useful in contexts like IoT where there are many variables. The approach often involves Proof of Concept tests, challenging solutions under conditions that could lead to failure. This strategy helps prevent problems from accumulating and becoming unmanageable, ensuring better project outcomes.

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    Avatar of omgubomg! ubuntu!·2y

    Pre-Orders Open for Pine64’s e-Ink Linux Tablet

    The Pine64 PineNote is an e-ink device running a Debian-based OS. It features a 10.1-inch e-ink display, 4 GB RAM, 128 GB storage, and includes a magnetic cover and EMR pen stylus. Pre-orders are now open with shipping expected to begin in mid-November. While it offers the flexibility of a Linux OS, software support is community-based, and battery life is shorter compared to other e-ink devices. Price is set at $399.

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    Avatar of itsfossIt's Foss·2y

    Easily Check NVMe SSD Temperature in Linux

    NVMe SSDs offer significantly faster performance compared to traditional hard drives, but they can heat up during usage, potentially degrading system performance. You can monitor the temperature of your NVMe SSDs using the nvme-cli tool in Linux. This guide explains how to install nvme-cli, list NVMe drives, and check their temperatures. It also mentions alternative GUI tools like Vitals and Hardinfo2 for those who prefer graphical interfaces.

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    Avatar of collectionsCollections·2y

    Analogue 3D: A 4K Nintendo 64 Recreation Launching in 2025 for $249

    The Analogue 3D is a 4K modern rendition of the beloved Nintendo 64, set to launch in Q1 2025 for $249.99. Utilizing FPGA-based technology, it ensures 100% compatibility with original N64 cartridges and supports 4K digital output. Connectivity options include Bluetooth and USB for up to four 8bitdo controllers, and it also features an SD card slot for playing ROMs. Preorders start on October 21st.