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  1. Still a work in progress, but it's usable. This lets you create "tag points", which are variables with metadata, view and set their state from the web, and create basic automations via the web. The automations are based…

  2. This library gives you a simple abstraction layers for simple IoT devices, to make different devices behave more consistently. Basically, a device type gives a host a JSON schema for config, and a set of data points the…

  3. Just ordered my first NAS(Synology 223j) and a 12TB(Refurb on Amazon )disk, and I'm not entirely sure what to do with it when it gets here. I'd like to be more organized about this stuff, but it seems like a lot of…

  4. Tincture (heraldry) (en.wikipedia.org)
  5. Comment Anchors (marketplace.visualstudio.com)
  6. Practical Number (en.wikipedia.org)
  7. I really wanted to move my automation server project to a proper framework instead of the current ad hoc nightmare of inline CSS and redundant classes... But nothing seemed quite right. None of them seem suitable for…

  8. I've been focusing a lot on making things less hacky, in some probably 10yr old code, bringing it up to modern standards, and am really noticing the benefits. A lot of what I've been doing is very obvious for most…

  9. The idea is amazing, with things like Grove, STEMMA, and Qwiic. Build your project from modular bits with this one connector! It's great! Except that it's still possible to damage stuff in many of these systems, if you…

  10. When you mostly are interested in large megaprojects that by definition can never be done, you can easily get stuck in an endless loop of refining and adding. Complexity is high entropy, never perfect, and there's…

  11. Seems like most everyone has experienced this. We have the confirmation button, but that only helps a little, it eventually gets done without thinking. AI could use some metrics to detect how likely it is that you have…

  12. 9-Slice Scaling (en.wikipedia.org)
  13. Servers are dominated by Linux. But Linux DevOps is hard work. Any update of anything is liable to break complex applications. Meanwhile, over on Android, we are running dozens of apps of varying quality, all updating…

  14. In the US, everything is Letter, but A5 has so many advantages: * Close enough to half a letter size, compatibility in a pinch * A5 binders are nice and portable, Letter binders are backpack stretching monstrosities *…

  15. I've talked about this one on Reddit a bit, and I think it's finally about ready to talk about here. I started this project around 2013 for internal use, and GPL licensed it because I have no desire to own my own…