A RISC-V Stick-on — that controls your computer *anywhere*! Check out the Sipeed NanoKVM, a tiny $50 IP KVM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riDd6d0Vmy0
A RISC-V Stick-on

This is the worlds tiniest IP KVM. And the cheapest. Does it work?Sipeed sent me the NanoKVM units used in this video, so I marked it as 'sponsored'—they did...

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@geerlingguy how long did yours take to ship? I ordered the lite a week or two ago and haven't heard anything yet
@admin @geerlingguy they've been shipping them towards the end of each month. I think at the moment it's technically a preorder. The ones I ordered at the start of the month have just shipped.

@admin They're doing them in batches—mine was at the tail end of the last batch that had a couple hardware bugs still.

I believe they said the next batch would ship "by the end of September".

@geerlingguy will it VGA?
@jon @geerlingguy I see they have an hdmi port. You can try an active vga to hdmi converter, that will possibly work.
@geerlingguy good price, good product for the linecard? open source pi kvm may be better if you can secure reliable parts channel - i like the hdmi splitter integration - remote to a series of pc or your cluster - nice feature
@geerlingguy just watched the video, it looks like a promising device, and when they fix the backpowering issue, I'll buy one for my home NAS/Server.
@geerlingguy I'm gonna wait for the hardware issues to be fixed, but once they do, I'm gonna buy a bunch of 'em (probably the Lites). The price is just too good to pass up.
@geerlingguy Might be useful when my Pi goes bad (usually more like I break it😂), so I don’t have to drag it out of the cabinet to connect it to a TV to see what’s going on…🤷🏻‍♂️🥸

@geerlingguy mine arrived last month and I just set it up yesterday. A few quirks with the interface but on the whole pretty cool.

I'm still wondering what the 'virtual network' function is for.