![]() ![]() Once you're set up with Pihole running on it and can SSH into it, installing Navidrome is easy - just follow the installation guide at. Here was my enquiry on the forum about it: The ICY BOX actually supports booting from it unlike the SSK so I managed to ditch the microSD card too. I ended up replacing it with a "ICY BOX M.2 NVMe Enclosure for M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD, USB 3.1 (Gen 2, 10 Gpbs), USB-C & USB-A Cable, Aluminum, Black". I was using a "SSK Aluminum M.2 NVME SSD Enclosure Adapter, USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) to NVME PCI-E M-Key Solid State Drive External Enclosure (Fits only NVMe PCIe 2242/2260/2280)". If the form factor is not important to you, the Pi400 runs far far cooler (and faster) because it has a large heat spreader inside it.įor the NVMe, I got an Icybox NVMe enclosure because the other enclosures were problematic. But only if we do, we will really know what makes us human.Īnd the next time you are not feeling quite yourself, stop wondering.I use the Pi4 passively cooled using an aluminium enclosure. We are still far from knowing all the members of these incredibly complex partnerships. We will have to re-imagine ourselves in a totally new way: Every one of us is a unique universe of billions of interconnecting life forms. ![]() This film will also combine images from the latest scanning electron microscopes with CGI to fly over micro-landscapes, travel through cells and organs as we are exploring what makes Planet Human work. 3D ultra slowmotion macro imaging opens a totally new perspective on our daily lives. Specially developed electron microscope technology and micro CT scans reveal the dramatic interactions happening in our body tissues when microbes, parasites, cells and viruses fight and cooperate. This extraordinary 3D-adventure takes us on a journey into a world within few of us are aware of. Almost 10 percent of the human genome consists of viral DNA. They even have sneaked their way into our genes. Even though our immune system is fighting hard to search and destroy the attackers in the end they always win. Viruses try to hijack body cells and direct the cellular machinery to make the proteins and genetic material needed to make more viruses. They break up or synthesize chemical components crucial for our metabolism, some even produce substances to fight off other, less cooperative, biological agents. Most of the creatures colonizing the human planet prove beneficial at keeping us healthy. When scientists recently examined the biodiversity within us they found more than 1000 different species of bacteria, dozens of them previously unknown. Four pounds, that’s more than the weight of our brain! And it’s equally important for our survival. The average human plays host to four pounds of alien creatures that inhabit every nook and cranny of our body. Insect borne diseases like typhus and bubonic plague have determined the fate of empires and human societies.īut even if we are lucky enough to avoid the most gruesome of parasitic creatures there is still a lot of extraterrestrial life on Planet Human. Some of them even influenced human history on a huge scale. Using the latest developments in electron microscopy we are now able to show the fascinating behavior and biology of these tiny creatures. When they drill through the outer layers of our skin they inject itchy anticoagulants, infectious bacteria and sometimes deadly blood parasites. And what’s worse they make us feel their presence. But the smallest change in this balance of powers can have dramatic effects: Bacteria weighing 0,00000000000001 grams can kill a 100.000 gram human.īedbugs, fleas, lice and ticks are among the few visible inhabitants of Planet Human. Harmful and beneficial life forms keep each other in check – a delicate state of balance we usually refer to as health. Still most of the time we wouldn’t notice it. There is an unstoppable war going on inside us. You constantly play host to microbes capable of paralyzing, poisoning, starving, suffocating and bleeding you to death. On two square meters of skin covering us there are more creatures than humans living on the whole of planet earth. At any given moment we are the human habitat for 100 trillion organisms, almost all of them hidden from the naked eye. Every one of us is a walking web of life, an incredibly diverse network of ecosystems. This planet is you.ĩ0 Percent of the cells in our body are not of human origin. But this alien planet is not from outer space. Yet it seems strangely familiar: Deep canyons and cracks scar the landscape, imposing mountain ranges tower over scorched plains, moist jungles and acidic lakes hide creatures unknown to most – ferocious predators, grazing vegetarians, cunning quick-change artists.
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