To be honest, even when going to the original Pizzeria Uno (or Due) I’ll probably still call it “Uno’s” ‘cause it’s a weird part of the Chicago dialect. We do the same thing for the grocery store Jewel-Osco, calling it…
Check out the Shelly products. They use local control of a relay using standard switching hardware, so if your network is broken the lights still work as normal. Technically the switch isn't actually switching the power…
I (shamefully) re-registered for VMUG just to get another year before I have to move my lab stuff off of their stack. I really wish Proxmox was as fully baked as ESXi is, at least from an automated deployment…
After spending weeks struggling with the nonsense involved in getting Infineon/Cypress/Broadcom hardware working on a custom IoT device thanks to some fun SDIO incompatibilities (and spec violations?) I'm glad to see…
To be honest, even when going to the original Pizzeria Uno (or Due) I’ll probably still call it “Uno’s” ‘cause it’s a weird part of the Chicago dialect. We do the same thing for the grocery store Jewel-Osco, calling it…
Check out the Shelly products. They use local control of a relay using standard switching hardware, so if your network is broken the lights still work as normal. Technically the switch isn't actually switching the power…
I (shamefully) re-registered for VMUG just to get another year before I have to move my lab stuff off of their stack. I really wish Proxmox was as fully baked as ESXi is, at least from an automated deployment…
After spending weeks struggling with the nonsense involved in getting Infineon/Cypress/Broadcom hardware working on a custom IoT device thanks to some fun SDIO incompatibilities (and spec violations?) I'm glad to see…