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[-] rcmd@lemmy.world 30 points 1 month ago

Your guitar is out of tuna!

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[-] rcmd@lemmy.world 7 points 1 month ago

What's currently running on mine:

  • 10 commodity SSDs through a powered USB hub forming a poor man's NAS with snapraid + mergerfs
  • Podsync for converting my favorite YouTube channels to podcast feeds
  • Syncthing for generic file synchronization
  • K3s for whatever projects coming to my mind
  • Retroarch for occasional gaming needs
  • MPD with a floppy disk interface as my music station
  • CUPS for printserver
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cross-posted from: https://retrolemmy.com/post/29171323

Found my old pocket computer at my parents' house, and it still works!

You could choose between RAM vs storage lol, and of course the storage gets wiped when the batteries die

https://www.hpcfactor.com/hardware/devices/32/Compaq/C140

[-] rcmd@lemmy.world 9 points 2 months ago

Ooooh that roomba brush is Muscat's favourite toy! He'd play the damn out of it.

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[-] rcmd@lemmy.world 7 points 2 months ago

It's Nelko P21, around $20.

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Chilling like no one is watching.

[-] rcmd@lemmy.world 6 points 2 months ago

Surprisingly, it works! I just checked it on my microservice, indeed now QRs are smaller. This is a lifesaver tip, thanks a bunch!

[-] rcmd@lemmy.world 13 points 2 months ago

I keep track of lots of vintage devices in my basement, these lay on a CD shelf with narrow walls, and I want to keep track of their maintenance status, i.e. when did I charge the battery last time.

This little printer is pretty handy for labeling tasks, with one noticeable problem: the resolution is quite low, so I cannot afford printing full length domain name on such a tiny label. What I ended up with is writing my own microservice that puts fake http://i.nv/ domain in front of inventory ID. That domain is provided by DNSMASQ that I run on my server, and there's also NGINX listening for that domain and doing 302 onto an actual Homebox page.

Homebox sends URL parameters to the specified endpoint, and given that information it is possible to construct any label of any shape or form, it only needs to be a PNG image.

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I hereby kindly invite you all to join me on this little journey, I'll do my best to make it a FUN one!

Head over to https://vcfb.de/ for more details!

[-] rcmd@lemmy.world 6 points 2 months ago

Grab Homebox here and start tracking your inventory!

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And I just made an HTTP endpoint in golang that outputs PNG labels with small QRs just as I need them, to print out on my Bluetooth label printer.

[-] rcmd@lemmy.world 10 points 3 months ago

A friend of mine calls his boy Luci (yes, a nod to the Disenchantment series) "a sack of buttkicks".

[-] rcmd@lemmy.world 7 points 3 months ago

Grab your feline buddy and vibe with us!

[-] rcmd@lemmy.world 14 points 3 months ago

Clippy made sense, was very likeable, and I enjoyed interacting with it as a child.

This featureless blob I find rather disgusting. A pure depiction of an era we live in, where the market thinks it's good enough to spew out "something" to cater the customers, and have the audacity to ask hard earned money for it.

[-] rcmd@lemmy.world 6 points 3 months ago

Gadgetbridge allows automatic SQLite database export to the location you specify.

Navigate to Settings -> Automations -> Auto export database, and from there you can configure the details.

You can put it into a shared Syncthing folder, or something alike, or process it with Termux + Tasker. Personally, I hesitate to send megabytes of data over the wire every couple of minutes, so I rigged up a script that extracts the required metrics (for now its my steps only, the rest does not seem to be accurate) and sends a payload to my queue, where a consumer script later adds it to the DB.

[-] rcmd@lemmy.world 14 points 3 months ago

FTR: currently experimenting with scraping Gadgetbridge data into Grafana.

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