tinypilot
Leytonium
tinypilot | Leytonium | |
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105 | 1 | |
2,790 | 0 | |
1.2% | - | |
9.0 | 6.4 | |
8 days ago | 18 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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tinypilot
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Hrvach/Deskhop: Fast Desktop Switching Device
I make one that I put a lot of effort into documenting:
https://github.com/tiny-pilot/tinypilot
It's pretty easy to extend since it's just Python and vanilla HTML/JS/CSS, so there's not much of a toolchain to install.
You can buy it pre-made for $399 or make a DIY one for under $100.
https://tinypilotkvm.com/blog/build-a-kvm-over-ip-under-100
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Ask HN: Any Hardware Startups Here?
Took me awhile to remember what it was called, but TinyPilot [^0] by mtlynch is pretty cool. Michael sometimes writes about running a hardware business on his blog [^1].
[^0]: https://tinypilotkvm.com
[^1]: https://mtlynch.io/posts/
- 8 or 16 port kvm with tiny pilot
- RPI Alternatives
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Remotely control a laptop with no software installed on the laptop being controlled
https://tinypilotkvm.com is a great option for this.
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TinyPilot Voyager fan & password issues
Flash the microSD with Raspberry Pi OS Lite, and then install the free, Community edition of TinyPilot.
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Exchanging tinypilot 2 for 2a?
Not yet, but that's something we're exploring: https://github.com/tiny-pilot/tinypilot/issues/1320
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About to start my Homelab
You could use the PI to run TinyPilot for IP KVM for one of the PCs: https://github.com/tiny-pilot/tinypilot
- Hardware für Remote Zugriff - brauch mal Tips
- Testing with file based zpools
Leytonium
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Guidelines for Freelance Developers Working with Me
tooling could be better in this area - i have my own scripts to organise commits in a pull request so that they are easy to review. kind of like each commit in a branch is a task-focused head that you're working on, and you can add changes to any of them without going through a fiddly manual rebase process. see slam/unslam/squash and friends in https://github.com/combatopera/Leytonium#commands
What are some alternatives?
Open and cheap DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi - Open and inexpensive DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi
pikvmx86 - Run Pi-KVM on x86
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
ustreamer - µStreamer - Lightweight and fast MJPEG-HTTP streamer
s6-overlay - s6 overlay for containers (includes execline, s6-linux-utils & a custom init)
blikvm - Open and cost-effective "KVM-over-IP". BliKVM comes in 4 different models, v1 CM4, v2 PCIe, v3 HAT and v4 Allwinner, based on Raspberry Pi and Allwinner SoC.
bolt
raspberry-pi-1u-server - A low power 1U Raspberry Pi cluster server for inexpensive colocation.
linux-m1 - Linux kernel source tree
TasmoAdmin - TasmoAdmin is an administrative platform for devices flashed with Tasmota
litestream - Streaming replication for SQLite.
flyctl - Command line tools for fly.io services