tech, tiny computer
I used Cacti for graph generation, and the software was all FOSS as far as I'm aware.
tech, tiny computer
(The Nordic Thingy is not part of the build, by the way. The entire computer is hidden under the solar panels, since it's about the size of a Tic Tac container once it had its tiny heatsink and GPIO pins installed.)
tech, tiny computer
For those interested in building their own, this is:
* One Raspberry Pi Zero W. I used the Vilros starter kit (~$35)
* One Waveshare 4.2 inch e-ink display ($10-40 depending on wholesale rates)
* One HI-S025 solar charger (~$40)
The thing is wireless and can do USB and HDMI too, which is just crazy.
tech, tiny computer
And we now have a solar-powered computer, tracking solar power and energy usage for the whole house.
Seattle Area: Do you need a very cheap (manual transmission) car in good condition?
It's a 1995 Honda Accord DX, 5 speed manual. In amazing condition for 200,000 miles, just had its timing belt replaced.
This car has been worked hard but very lovingly cared for.
Its biggest issue: it was rear-ended and the trunk doesn't close properly (but doesn't seem to leak). Second worst: the windows squeak when you roll them down.
Clean title, has a solid 100k miles left in it.
Asking ~$800.
strong opinions from growing up in Miami
@fakemaxkeeble In fact, the best snapshot of a capitalist hellscape in 30-40 years might be a snapshot of today, frozen in time as the ultra-rich freeze everyone else out.
That’s exactly what Cuba looked like when my parents were able to visit there when the embargo was (briefly?) lifted. A small tourist strip and city to keep appearances and for government officials, with shantytowns for everyone else based on infrastructure from the 1950s.
strong opinions from growing up in Miami
@fakemaxkeeble@snouts.online For setting, global warming has already made hurricanes substantially worse since I grew up there. That trend will continue into the capitalist hellscape future — folks just kind of casually aware a big storm is coming, and that the local Publix is already cleared out.
Huge market for things that can survive local infrastructure getting knocked out. Workarounds to water damage. Gig workers living in broken down boats for housing.
strong opinions from growing up in Miami
@fakemaxkeeble@snouts.online Also, since no one on thread has mentioned it yet: Cuban and Latinx culture would play a big part, especially in South Fla. I think folks would (correctly!) compare what’s happening to the hell of living under Castro, and that that would be a cultural touchstone as times get bad.
Meanwhile, up in Clearwater, Scientologists just bought Clearwater (https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/florida/fl-ne-scientology-clearwater-property-20191022-dcq3kljehzbtjkbcyybi6nbzwi-story.html), and they’re busily trying to annex tech companies.
NaNo suggestion, capitalism
@DialMforMara @fakemaxkeeble@snouts.online This, this this this.
U. Miami has a page from their job incubator that reads like the YA novelization of this: https://www.thelaunchpad.org/
The predatory hunger of tech capitalists to eat Miami and Tampa alive, compared to the lived experience of families that fled Castro and natural disasters to start a new life in South Florida, would play out this way. Folks know how to be good to each other through the bad times.
ring fit adventure, day two
Turns out I had the leg joycon set up wrong yesterday, so day two was just about the right level of effort.
Yay for not being as out of shape as I thought I was! And for this being a routine I can probably keep.
@Thaminga Happy awoo day!
ring fit adventure, day one
I can lower the intensity, but I think I’m going to stick with it in small chunks, balanced with using an exercise bike. I kind of need to build endurance again.
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