mattdyson.org
Matt Dyson | AlarmPi
http://mattdyson.org/projects/alarmpi
AlarmPi – Matt Dyson. My life, and everything in it. The AlarmPi is a Raspberry Pi. Powered smart alarm clock, which I designed and created after getting thoroughly fed up of how inflexible and un-user-friendly most alarm clocks on the market are (you can read a bit more about the AlarmPi’s inception in this blog post. As mentioned, the AlarmPi runs off a Raspberry Pi, which is connected up to the following:. 20×4 RGB Backlit LCD display. For integrating with the LCD display). 2 * Metal push buttons.
dougware.net
Doug’s Blog | DougWare.NET
https://www.dougware.net/blog/category/blog
Home Gateway Router Stats. Passwords: Doing it the right way! December 30, 2015. Written by Doug Eubanks. Do you reuse your password across multiple websites and accounts? Is your password easy to remember? If you said “yes” to either of these questions, you are doing it wrong and making it easier for your personal or financial information to be compromised. Don’t worry, you can fix this quickly and easily, without remembering complex passwords. Filed Under: Doug's Blog. December 24, 2015. August 8, 2015.
kirgus.net
MiLight WiFi Receiver Bridge ohne iOS/Android App einrichten | Michael Kirgus
http://www.kirgus.net/cms_homepage/node/16
Software, Tipps and Tricks rund um IT-Themen. Probleme mit Apple Hardware und Windows Clients in Kombination mit DD-WRT. Netgear R7000 LEDs ausschalten mit DD-WRT. Einrichten eines Tor-Servers als Entry-Node in einer FreeBSD (FreeNAS) Jail. Einrichten eines transparenten Netzwerk-Proxys zur Verwendung von Tor unter FreeBSD (FreeNAS). Rekursiver Rollback eines ZFS-Datasets unter FreeNAS. Weboberfläche von FreeNAS neu starten. Microsoft Office: Absolute vs. relative Links. Linux and Unix allgemein. LANCOM ...
iqjar.com
IQ Jar | Put your mind into it!
http://iqjar.com/jar/index.php
Put your mind into it! Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Let there be light! 8230;when there’s motion. January 20, 2016. The usual way of operating the lights in your home today is that when you step into a room you turn the lights on by pressing a switch (usually a wall switch) and you turn them off when you leave the room by pressing the switch again. But wouldn’t it be awesome if all this happened automagically, without the need to go to the switch and press it? Which is running all ...
kirgus.net
Startseite | Michael Kirgus
http://www.kirgus.net/cms_homepage/node/4
Software, Tipps and Tricks rund um IT-Themen. Probleme mit Apple Hardware und Windows Clients in Kombination mit DD-WRT. Netgear R7000 LEDs ausschalten mit DD-WRT. Einrichten eines Tor-Servers als Entry-Node in einer FreeBSD (FreeNAS) Jail. Einrichten eines transparenten Netzwerk-Proxys zur Verwendung von Tor unter FreeBSD (FreeNAS). Rekursiver Rollback eines ZFS-Datasets unter FreeNAS. Weboberfläche von FreeNAS neu starten. Microsoft Office: Absolute vs. relative Links. Linux and Unix allgemein. LANCOM ...
codeblog.jonskeet.uk
jonskeet | Jon Skeet's coding blog
https://codeblog.jonskeet.uk/author/jonskeet
Jon Skeet's coding blog. All posts by jonskeet. Mad props to @arcaderage for the "Princess Rescue" image - see https:/ toggl.com/programming-princess for the full original. Thoughts on privilege (moved! June 22, 2016. This was accidentally first posted here on my Code Blog. I deleted it and subsequently posted it in the proper place on my non-code blog. I’ve restored this placeholder post just so that anyone following links to it won’t get a 404…. Tracking down a performance hit. June 9, 2016. When I did...
codeblog.jonskeet.uk
Wacky Ideas | Jon Skeet's coding blog
https://codeblog.jonskeet.uk/category/wacky
Jon Skeet's coding blog. Category Archives: Wacky Ideas. Ultimate Man Cave: voice automation for my shed. March 26, 2016. Source code for everything is on Github. It probably won’t be useful to you unless you’ve got very similar hardware to mine, but you may want to just have a look. After a little research, this turned out to be pretty easy: MiLight. Is simple and relatively cheap. The equivalent of $100 got me four lights and a wifi controller box. It only took me a few minutes to configure it ...I won...
codeblog.jonskeet.uk
C# | Jon Skeet's coding blog
https://codeblog.jonskeet.uk/category/csharp
Jon Skeet's coding blog. Tracking down a performance hit. June 9, 2016. I’ve been following the progress of .NET Core with a lot of interest, and trying to make the Noda Time. Master branch keep up with it. The aim is that when Noda Time 2.0 eventually ships (apologies for the delays…) it will be compatible with .NET Core from the start. (I’d expected to be able to support. But that appears to have too much missing from it. It looks like. Will be the actual target.). Running under a debugger definitely w...
blogs.mulesoft.com
Developer Spotlight: How we made Muletallica | MuleSoft Blog
http://blogs.mulesoft.com/dev/tech-ramblings/developer-spotlight-how-we-made-muletallica
Developer Spotlight: How we made Muletallica. This post is the second in a three-part series. Projects that came out our first internal hackathon of the year and that we had on display at our first Integration of Things Zone at CONNECT 2015. Missed us there? Why we Built it. Muletallica came out of the internal IoT. Hackathon we had at MuleSoft back in April. It was a team project, built by Federico Amdam, Jesica Fera, Pablo Carballo and myself, all of us based out of Mulesoft’s Buenos Aires office.
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