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Gareth: Good call! When build and run with Node 20.2 (a test I was going to run later ...), the load is back to manageable levels. None of the cores...

I realize you've written this package for maximum portability (browser, node), however, if I try to build a simple test file (like yours above) with both module and moduleResolution set...

Brian: It works with both module and moduleResolution set to nodenext. While poking around, it seems hdf5_utils.d.ts will likely need the same change. Thanks for pursuing this so promptly. I...

Brian: Many thanks for the quick turnaround: Adam ________________________________ From: Brian Benjamin Maranville ***@***.***> Sent: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 11:05 AM To: usnistgov/h5wasm ***@***.***> Cc: Adam Greenberg ***@***.***>; Mention ***@***.***>...

I am experiencing similar behavior. I have the A8000 installed on a headless Raspberry Pi 4b running the latest Pi OS (Bookworm). This has the 6.6 kernel: Linux pi4-1r 6.6.20+rpt-rpi-v8...

@morrownr , thanks for the response. My experience is a bit more complex. I have several Pi4s configured the same way, only with differing external NICs (Brostrend, Comfast, Netgear A6210)....

@morrownr: This is very useful. My Pi4 running Pi OS has this stack: # ethtool -i wlan1 driver: mt7921u version: 6.6.20+rpt-rpi-v8 firmware-version: ____010000-20230526130958 expansion-rom-version: bus-info: 2-1:1.0 supports-statistics: yes supports-test: no...

The Pi descended into a pretty random state. I wound up burning the SD card with a new Ubuntu image, updating it, and then adding the patched firmware. This worked....

Sadly, the new firmware did not change the system behavior. After a day or so, the machine falls into the incommunicado state. I enabled tracing in NetworkManager and managed to...

Please pardon the hiatus. I was away ... I have now tried several NICs (Netgear A8000, A6210, Comfast AX1800, and Panda AC1200) on a different router. All (repeat all) of...