After more than a year, I finally got to the point where I have more or less 24/7 solar-powered Raspberry Pi microserver.
I wanted to create a home server that was capable of running on solar power. I failed. Mostly because I was too naive and believed that a specific product would solve this problem for me, and it didnβt. At least I can share the experience with you, so you donβt need to repeat my mistake.
Pictures of the robot manipulators I've played with in the past.
My quest for programmable smartwatches lead me to a lot of googling sessions, during which I've discovered BangleJS, open source smartwatches programmable with JavaScript.
I have this idea of a 'Most Personal Device', which is this little computer you always have with you, never leave it out of your sight, and use it as an authenticator and recovery seed for everything else.
I've bought Pebble time steel smartwatches with the idea, that I'll try to program them. This didn't go well for several reasons.
Musing on the topic of alternative control interfaces, especially the industrial ones, and the parallels with the software world.
Just several pictures of Yurtas with satellite connection, solar panels and maybe wind power generator.
Article about the philosophy of custom made computers without displays, usually known as decks.
Two days ago I finally received my "new" wireless Apple keyboard I bought on Aukro. Czech Post took its time - 6 days for a distance of 200 kilometers. But hey, what can you expect from a state-owned company. But this blogpost isn't about Czech Post, it is about the Apple keyboard and Linux Mint 13.
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