I finally started documenting all the home automation devices and apps I use, with the main goal of everything running locally! Here's a fun list to browse through if you're looking for some holiday shopping ideas!
aaronparecki.com/home-automa…
Last year, I finally got in the habit of catching up on my business accounting every 2 weeks. 💵 This year, I haven't even opened quickbooks since August. I really need to get back on track with that or tax season is going to be really painful.
I know it's a long video, but this is the best crash course I found on it. youtube.com/SuoSXVqjyfc It's worth watching that because it'll intro you to all the terminology and the way of thinking that Node Red requires.
why yes I did just plug a USB-C hard drive into a USB-A port and was confused why the computer didn't recognize it.
I blame the fact that I just got off a 14 hour flight.
If you get it you should do a comparison video between that and the built in mic. The iPhone mics have gotten surprisingly good, and I think you'll really only do better with a shotgun in noisy environments like expo hall floors.
OH: "at the end of the day, a specification is a programming language designed to run on the worst runtime environment: engineers" @justin__richer#ietf106
Just posted a page with the full agenda and links to related specs we'll be discussing at the #IETF106 OAuth meetings this week!
oauth.net/events/2019-11-iet…
Remote participation is free if you're into that sort of thing.
I just download the Go binary and run it on an Ubuntu server at home. I have it set to talk to a MySQL DB on the same machine. The upgrades are just replacing the binary and it figures out the migrations itself.