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How do I salvage old screens for my rasp pi
Well here is the neat part: you don't.
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Can I pull the power on a headless Zero 2 W running Kiwix Hotspot?
Github says it has limited writes on the root partition. Does that mean it's okay or do I need to wire up a switch? I'm having a hard time finding info on this. It would be neat if there was a raspberry pi shutdown link embedded on the hotspot's home page. https://github.com/offspot/base-image https://github.com/offspot/kiwix-hotspot
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iFixit, the encyclopedia of fixing stuff, is now fully available offline!
The scraper is up and running and scheduled to deliver updates on a quarterly basis. A few categories may be still missing, but that will be fixed over time (if you do see something funny, you are encouraged to report it on the github repo).
What are some alternatives?
kiwix-hotspot - Kiwix Hotspot Image Creator (Desktop) for Windows/macOS/Linux
sotoki - StackExchange websites to ZIM scraper
iiab - Internet-in-a-Box - Build your own LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA with a Raspberry Pi !
nautilus - Turns a collection of documents into a browsable ZIM file
RpiMotorLib - A python 3 library to connect various motor systems to a raspberry pi single board computer
libzim - Reference implementation of the ZIM specification
lib-python - Blynk IoT library for Python and Micropython
anki-zim-reader - Anki add-on to view and extract info from ZIM files
wikipedia-mirror - 🌐 Guide and tools to run a full offline mirror of Wikipedia.org with three different approaches: Nginx caching proxy, Kiwix + ZIM dump, and MediaWiki/XOWA + XML dump