
Building QMK Firmware
These are mostly notes to myself. I got my first 40% keyboard I found the default keymap… lacking. It has two layers with most keys but is missing a bunch… Read more »
These are mostly notes to myself. I got my first 40% keyboard I found the default keymap… lacking. It has two layers with most keys but is missing a bunch… Read more »
Mostly placeholder for E-ink LiliGo One of these: http://www.lilygo.cn/prod_view.aspx?TypeId=50031&Id=1169&FId=t3:50031:3 https://github.com/LilyGO/TTGO-T5-ePaper1.54https://github.com/Xinyuan-LilyGO/LilyGo-T5-ink-series
I tried to purchase a fever thermometer but they are not easily available now. I remembered I had a non contact digital sensor I could make one! This is the… Read more »
Yes this is mostly to help me remember the command line but there’s a couple other tricks I need to remember too. For context I use a Synology box for… Read more »
When I was in 7th grade in 1975 we were fortunate to have a PDP-8/I (I think it was an I) with a half dozen teletypes, VT50 terminal, and a… Read more »
In preparation for the pi class I wanted to get a motor running and found this excellent tutorial: http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/2012/07/stepper-motor-control-in-python/ It works great once I realized the motor has a 64:1… Read more »
home.newts.org is a tiny Raspberry Pi Linux computer. Currently it runs pyweather to connect my Davis Vantage Pro2 weather station to wunderground.com. It also runs my tf mud client in… Read more »
Yeh, I am sure this is not-news for most of you but I was surprised. Anyway, so I was googling for some info for using forks in subversion with the… Read more »