I fell asleep…

and when I woke up, I was old.

I only get one shot at life. There is no redo. So, besides in putting my dues at work, I use as much of my time with family, and the rest I use for myself learning about my interest, technology. Yesterday was another day and today is another that I create for me. As each second ticks away, a second of me goes into the past, never to return.

Many of the things that I once thought was important, is now not so important. Thoughts of my Father come into my mind as he watched the news, read the newspaper and books, as I watched cartoons and read comics. I recall my Father watching presidential debates and thought, “yawn, that is sooo boring. People just talking.” Now I watch the same thing! I recall him saying, “Everyday, think of what you are doing that will help you tomorrow. Sacrifice today and enjoy the fruits of your labor tomorrow.” He also said to me, “You will never know how much your Mother and I love you, as you will only find out when you become a parent. Your Mother and I guide you the best that we could in this changing world. What we say might not make any sense now, but we are giving you the knowledge of what we went through and want you to have the best of what we had and to avoid our mishaps.” I did not know what he was talking about then, but now I do. Most of the advice he gave, went in one ear and out the other, but although I did not implement then when I was young, I still remember what he said and implementing them now. If only I knew then what I know now, I would have asked him more questions. Now I have questions that will never be answered. I miss him sooo much! 😢

I am a hoarder, of both physical possession and of data. I, for some reason, associate those things as being a part of me. Today I will work into my life the way of being a minimalist. I will start to discard “the” items. I was going to say “my” items, but then that would associate that item as being mine/or part of me, and what is mine/a part of me is difficult to discard. I believe someone whispered this saying in my ear and got stuck, “It is better to have and not need, than to need and not have.” A new saying I came across is helping find myself,”Accept and just let go.” Most of the things I have is not because I need or want them, I just cannot let go of them. Since I have a difficult time of discarding, the best thing I can do until I have got rid of my items, is to not add new items! This is were discipline will have to rise to the occasion. Which reminds me, I am currently reading Jocko Willink’s book, Discipline Equals Freedom: Field Manual. I am finding the advice the book provides useful. I am also a self help junkie.

Someday when I die, no one will renew this domain and just like me, the domain will disappear into the ether.

Samsung S7 Ubuntu Slow file transfer

I have a Samsung S7 phone and transferring files from my Ubuntu workstation to the S7 SD card have been extremely slow. Transferring a 3 MB files takes no less than fifteen minutes! I searched and searched to no avail. Some solutions stated to download an app to transfer files using WiFi. I did not try, as that seemed more like a band aid and a hassle than a solution, at least to me.

A light bulb moment! What would happen if I transferred to the phones onboard storage? I only tried to the external storage, as I did not want to fill-up the internal storage. So I tried transferring a 3 MB file and the transfer was as expected, less than three seconds. I tried to transfer a 400 MB and the transfer completed within twenty-seconds! I must have a slow SD card, I thought.

My solution is now to transfer to the phone’s internal storage and then use the phone’s file manager to transfer to the external storage. The transfer speed of transferring from the internal storage to the SD card is approximately the same speed as transferring from the workstation to the internal storage (FAST!). I am happy with the solution.

Then I wondered, if another OS would have the same issues. So, I tried using Windows 10 to transfer files to the phones SD card. No issues! The transfer is just as fast to the SD card as to the internal storage using Windows. I am speculating, maybe a Linux driver issue accessing the phone’s SD card and not my SD card being slow! When I was researching for the solution previously, I read an article on the different protocols used. But before I got to try making those changes to my phone, what I consider as my solution was enough of a solution and I did not investigate further.

QUAD SATA KIT for Raspberry PI

I ordered the kit from ALLNET.CHINA on February 23, 2020 and received on May 28, 2020.

*Delay due to the Covid-19 empedemic.

Source: Shenzhen, China
Destination: Washington State, U.S.A

I did purchase another QUAD SATA HAT KIT. Although the unit’s price has stayed the same, the shipping price did increase by $7.52.

1st Purchase:
Unit: $99.00
Shipping $19.44
Total: $118.44

2nd Purchase:
Unit: $99.00
Shipping $26.96
Total: $125.96

Updated July 24, 2020

Second order has shipped!
Status
Pre-Shipment
July 21, 2020 at 2:41 pm
Shipping Label Created, USPS Awaiting Item
COMPTON, CA 90220

Updated July 30, 2020

YAAY! Order received. Waiting for Hard drives to arrive from Amazon.

Updated September 23, 2020 2020

I finally had time to assemble my second unit, and found out that there was an issue. I contacted AllNet China and they assisted in troubleshooting the issue and helped get the issue resolved.

I discovered that AllNet China came out with a black version of the kit. Good thing that the kit was sold out, I might have been waiting for another kit. 😉


I will provide more details, as to my setup and the kit’s performance, in a separate post, as time allows.
Building a RAID5 with four 1TB drives took approximately two hours.


Item Price (items purchased with different vendors)
QUAD SATA Kit for Raspberry PI #1: $118.44

Raspberry PI 4 4GB: $67.05
Unit: $55.00
Shipping: $5.68
Taxes: $6.37

Seagate BarraCuda 1TB x 4: $216.34
$48.99 x 4 = $195.96
Taxes = $20.38

Total Build Price: $401.83

My twin RAID5 towers are complete. I decided to run them with the covers off. With the covers on, seems adds about about 10℃.

I still think that the QUAD SATA Kit for Raspberry is a bargain.

I am not an affiliate or being sponsored (getting paid) by ALLNET.CHINA, but simply providing a review on my purchase.