![]() In particular, having to build containers specifically for it was an extra annoyance for even simple updates to my stack (one that had some nasty surprises, in fact). This was also a great opportunity to streamline my setup even further and getting my home automation setup back into the “mainstream” with modern hardware, baseline OS and software packages, since maintaining the ancient kernel and hacked 16.04 userland on the ODROID-U2 was getting tiresome. I had pretty good backups thanks to restic, so no important data was lost rather them a few hours of telemetry, and I had plenty of spare hardware.īut it’s kind of ironic that the Raspberry Pi 4 I’m replacing the ODROID with is pretty much equivalent performance-wise (except that it has twice the RAM at 4GB) and that (for the moment, at least) it uses theoretically much less reliable SD card storage, so that’s “progress” for you. ![]() Think of this as the latest post in my series on home automation, if you will. I could have just redeployed the whole thing as is, but I needed a distraction. So I ended up spending some time rebuilding my home automation setup, which took me a good deal of time. ![]() My somewhat optimistic plans for the weekend were dashed by the sudden demise of my ODROID-U2‘s EMMC flash storage, which is hardly unsurprising considering the thing has been running uninterrupted for years– a little over seven of them, in fact.
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