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@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ good enough to run the Qortal UI paralell with the Core. That's why Brooklyn Ker
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customised specifically for Qortal Core and Qortal UI for the Raspberry Pi. Countless hours are spent weekly on |
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Brooklyn development for performance, security and interoperability. |
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The end user may not be aware of what is going on in the background, but Brooklyn performs upto 13 times better than a |
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standard kernel for Raspberry Pi as we know that these Pi devices make the most of nodes on the Qortal blockchain and they |
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must be solid as a tank. All trolling aside, this has been quite a journey since 2017 as we see Brooklyn evolve and improve |
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to keep the low powered (14 watts maximum) Pi devices running smoothly. |
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The end user may not be aware of what is going on in the background, but Brooklyn performs upto 13 times better than |
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a standard kernel for Raspberry Pi as we know that these Pi devices make the most of nodes on the Qortal blockchain |
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and they must be solid as a tank. All trolling aside, this has been quite a journey since 2017 as we see Brooklyn |
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evolve and improve to keep the low powered (14 watts maximum) Pi devices running smoothly. |
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My name is Scare Crowe and I approve this message. |
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