Raspberry Pi
How to set the Argon One NVME case to turn on Raspberry Pi when it receives power
We don’t get many power-cuts where I live but that doesn’t mean they never happen.
My monitoring apps are installed on a Raspberry Pi 4 which lives in an Argon One NVME case and by default it does not turn on when it receives power, you have to move the jumper pin.
The Jumper Pin
You can find the instructions for the jumper pin on pages 6 and 7 of the manual.
By default it connects pins 1 and 2 and this means you need to press the power button to turn on the Raspberry Pi.
To change it to turn on the Pi when it receives power you need to move it to pins 2 and 3.

Pangolin works on my IPv6 only Pi 🎉
I’ve got some tidying up to do, then it needs a write-up.

Pangolin on a Pi project progress
Most things in tech play out like that scene from Malcom in the Middle, where Hal’s trying to do one thing and then he needs to do another, and another, until he’s forgotten where he started.
Pangolin on a Pi started off as a quick little test that turned into a week long adventure.
Pangolin
Pangolin is an app that lets you tunnel into a private network, securely, from the outer internet. This means you can run your own apps and services at home and use Pangolin to let your friends and family connect to them.