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QNAP TS-433 Making For A Nice Open-Source & Mainline Linux NAS Experience
While there is no shortage of consumer network attached storage (NAS) devices these days, those able to run a mainline Linux kernel, open bootloader, and other open/mainline software components is a bit more challenging
While there is no shortage of consumer network attached storage (NAS) devices these days, those able to run a mainline Linux kernel, open bootloader, and other open/mainline software components is a bit more challenging. The QNAP TS-433 is advertised as being a 4-bay NAS that can be used to "build a personal private cloud and home multimedia center" and features a "built-in NPU to boost AI-powered face recognition" and the likes. designed their devices in a way that accessing the serial port is easy and they even put a jumper header on the mainboard to enter the RK3568's maskrom mode ;).
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