

I have it on a Roborock S5 and it works great, so much more stable than the original firmware that requires an internet connection.
Certain models can be harder to root though, so read through the description and guide thoroughly first.
I have it on a Roborock S5 and it works great, so much more stable than the original firmware that requires an internet connection.
Certain models can be harder to root though, so read through the description and guide thoroughly first.
There is https://valetudo.cloud/ for a lot of existing models, it’s about the closest thing we have.
Yeah pretty much what it feels like to me, everyone wants to cram AI into everything even though it’s often worse and uses far more resources.
AI tools are great at some things, like I had a spreadsheet of product names and SKUs and we wanted to clean up the names by removing extra spaces, use consistent characters like - for a separator, and that kind of thing, and it was very quick to have an AI tool do that for me.
You can guarantee the replacement will be worse in every way, that’s the microsoft playbook after all.
Good opportunity to test your backups.
Restore to a new directory, update that and see what happens. If it works do it to the original.
I’m all for embedded stuff having backdoors, it’s what makes it possible to use custom firmware on devices that have otherwise crappy vendor locked firmware.
Yeah I swear people read ‘it could be’ and somehow think that it is.
Yeah their stack is insane
I really don’t understand why I can’t just follow a hashtag, it’s such a basic feature.
AI is useless at actually helping with normal tasks.
The functionality to run those extensions has been removed, so manual install won’t work.
Wouldn’t a HDD based system be like 1/10th the price? I don’t know if HDDs are going away any time soon.
I’m really curious how you expect someone to make a living if they offer everything for free.
Dell/HP SFF? 7th-9th gen CPUs, super cheap, quiet, should idle at 10-15W.
Only issue is 4x 3.5" drives for sure won’t fit, you need a pretty unique case to do that in mini-ITX size I think
Not sure which ones have NVMe slots, would have to research that.
Yeah if it’s working fine now I wouldn’t bother.