Discussion:
[Mayan EDMS: 2120] Hurricane Maria
Roberto Rosario
2017-09-20 07:19:26 UTC
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Category 5 hurricane Maria is reaching Puerto Rico and set to make landfall
in 3 hours. Due to the passing of hurricane Irma a few weeks ago, Puerto
Rico's infrastructure is still not fully recovered and we have already lost
electricity and broadband internet access. All of us here in Puerto Rico
might be off-line for an unknown amount of time. In case you don't hear
from me or other contributors from the island, keep the discussions and the
GitLab issues going and we'll chime in from time to time as technology and
climate allows.

In preparation for the worst, I've setup a small Mayan microserver capable
of running on USB power or a 12V car battery. I'm using an Odroid C2 inside
an aluminum case. In case of emergency is just a matter of unplugging and
dropping it into a bag. I'll be sharing photos and the setup I used to get
decent performance out the SBC later on in hopes it can help anybody else
in a similar situation.

Best regards and Godspeed to everybody else in the path of the hurricane.
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Mathias Behrle
2017-09-20 08:56:38 UTC
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* Roberto Rosario: " [Mayan EDMS: 2120] Hurricane Maria" (Wed, 20 Sep 2017
00:19:26 -0700 (PDT)):

Dear Roberto,

all the best to you and to the people being hit by this devastating storm. We
are with you.

Good luck, stay safe,
Mathias
Post by Roberto Rosario
Category 5 hurricane Maria is reaching Puerto Rico and set to make landfall
in 3 hours. Due to the passing of hurricane Irma a few weeks ago, Puerto
Rico's infrastructure is still not fully recovered and we have already lost
electricity and broadband internet access. All of us here in Puerto Rico
might be off-line for an unknown amount of time. In case you don't hear
from me or other contributors from the island, keep the discussions and the
GitLab issues going and we'll chime in from time to time as technology and
climate allows.
In preparation for the worst, I've setup a small Mayan microserver capable
of running on USB power or a 12V car battery. I'm using an Odroid C2 inside
an aluminum case. In case of emergency is just a matter of unplugging and
dropping it into a bag. I'll be sharing photos and the setup I used to get
decent performance out the SBC later on in hopes it can help anybody else
in a similar situation.
Best regards and Godspeed to everybody else in the path of the hurricane.
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David Kornahrens
2017-09-20 17:44:29 UTC
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Best of luck to you Roberto! Godspeed.
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Mark Phillips
2017-09-20 14:49:03 UTC
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Roberto,

Good luck to you, your family, and all those in the path of the Hurricane!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Don't hesitate to let us know how we can help you!

Mark

On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 12:19 AM, Roberto Rosario <
Post by Roberto Rosario
Category 5 hurricane Maria is reaching Puerto Rico and set to make
landfall in 3 hours. Due to the passing of hurricane Irma a few weeks ago,
Puerto Rico's infrastructure is still not fully recovered and we have
already lost electricity and broadband internet access. All of us here in
Puerto Rico might be off-line for an unknown amount of time. In case you
don't hear from me or other contributors from the island, keep the
discussions and the GitLab issues going and we'll chime in from time to
time as technology and climate allows.
In preparation for the worst, I've setup a small Mayan microserver capable
of running on USB power or a 12V car battery. I'm using an Odroid C2 inside
an aluminum case. In case of emergency is just a matter of unplugging and
dropping it into a bag. I'll be sharing photos and the setup I used to get
decent performance out the SBC later on in hopes it can help anybody else
in a similar situation.
Best regards and Godspeed to everybody else in the path of the hurricane.
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Tony Nys
2017-09-22 09:53:32 UTC
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Take ca
Post by Roberto Rosario
Category 5 hurricane Maria is reaching Puerto Rico and set to make
landfall in 3 hours. Due to the passing of hurricane Irma a few weeks ago,
Puerto Rico's infrastructure is still not fully recovered and we have
already lost electricity and broadband internet access. All of us here in
Puerto Rico might be off-line for an unknown amount of time. In case you
don't hear from me or other contributors from the island, keep the
discussions and the GitLab issues going and we'll chime in from time to
time as technology and climate allows.
In preparation for the worst, I've setup a small Mayan microserver capable
of running on USB power or a 12V car battery. I'm using an Odroid C2 inside
an aluminum case. In case of emergency is just a matter of unplugging and
dropping it into a bag. I'll be sharing photos and the setup I used to get
decent performance out the SBC later on in hopes it can help anybody else
in a similar situation.
Best regards and Godspeed to everybody else in the path of the hurricane.
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Tony Nys
2017-09-22 09:53:48 UTC
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take care Roberto
Post by Roberto Rosario
Category 5 hurricane Maria is reaching Puerto Rico and set to make
landfall in 3 hours. Due to the passing of hurricane Irma a few weeks ago,
Puerto Rico's infrastructure is still not fully recovered and we have
already lost electricity and broadband internet access. All of us here in
Puerto Rico might be off-line for an unknown amount of time. In case you
don't hear from me or other contributors from the island, keep the
discussions and the GitLab issues going and we'll chime in from time to
time as technology and climate allows.
In preparation for the worst, I've setup a small Mayan microserver capable
of running on USB power or a 12V car battery. I'm using an Odroid C2 inside
an aluminum case. In case of emergency is just a matter of unplugging and
dropping it into a bag. I'll be sharing photos and the setup I used to get
decent performance out the SBC later on in hopes it can help anybody else
in a similar situation.
Best regards and Godspeed to everybody else in the path of the hurricane.
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