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It's Sunday and I was updating some bits on my Raspberry Pi Zero 2 and thought, damn thing is a little trooper! So I did a small write-up on it.
Given all the talk about bigger data centres, more processing power. Sometimes it's nice to go back a little bit and see what you can do with less (much much less)
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Off the back of yesterday and looking at #DuckDB and the UI extension, I did a quite write-up.
Other than the issue I had around doing a lot of schema changes, it's a really nice UI which doesn't make you feel like you've ended up with the "entry level" interface.
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I finally finished writing my blog post on using Dapper for handling Vector data types. But I also had a flash of inspiration so I also went off down a rabbit hole a bit with FluentMigrator and sqlite-vec
But, I had fun writing it, which I've been missing for a while, so this I'm happy
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I'm still writing up my blog post on the solution I created yesterday, but for now I added a quick post on adding a human.json file to my site.
I link out to a post by @foosel which I followed, and the couple of things I did differently.
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Well, I did it. I ended up writing a post on just what's going on in general rather than getting into a technical article.
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Did a new release of #snub today which introduces some fixes/improvements and adds a new “detect” feature.
The detect feature works based on some rules files, so I can see I’m going to be adding to those for a while. But I think it works pretty nicely, letting you run ‘snub create’ to generate a gitignore file.
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Okay, go bored, so added in the update command to snub and released it as version 0.1.1
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I was getting wound up yesterday as I wanted to create a gitignore file and I couldn't be bothered to leave the terminal. So I created Snub (it's like ignoring, but with attitude) to scratch an itch.
The code is up on codeberg along with a first release. There's a few things I want to add to it still, but thought I'd share in case it's useful for anyone.
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I recently needed to read in a very large file in Python (around 150 million lines), it would read in 50 lines, do some work and then carry on. But it had a habit of crashing out (normally when I forgot and closed my laptop). So I created a stateful reader, that way when I started the execution again it would resume from the last saved checkpoint.
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@dazfuller Unfortunately the option to pay the old fashioned way, with #Cash, is going away in some #ParksCanada parking lots and no doubt elsewhere. Their new automated parking machines operated by parking lot giant #Indigo don't have that option, just #PayByPhone (#QRCode) or #creditcard https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/no-credit-card-no-smartphone-no-parking-parks-canada-ditches-cash-option-at-rideau-canal-lots
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@dazfuller have you looked at https://www.doxygen.nl/ for producing HTML documentation from .NET code?
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Wanted to do something today that wasn't on the laptop. I've been wanting to start get into book binding and so I figured I'd start simple and create a couple of Field Notes type notebooks.
I have two notebooks now. I made a lot of mistakes, but I know where I need to improve which is good. But, 48 pages, one using a simple stitch, and another using a chain stitch.
Going to treat this like needing to forge a thousand knives before I can create a sword
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Wanted to do something today that wasn't on the laptop. I've been wanting to start get into book binding and so I figured I'd start simple and create a couple of Field Notes type notebooks.
I have two notebooks now. I made a lot of mistakes, but I know where I need to improve which is good. But, 48 pages, one using a simple stitch, and another using a chain stitch.
Going to treat this like needing to forge a thousand knives before I can create a sword
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Wanted to do something today that wasn't on the laptop. I've been wanting to start get into book binding and so I figured I'd start simple and create a couple of Field Notes type notebooks.
I have two notebooks now. I made a lot of mistakes, but I know where I need to improve which is good. But, 48 pages, one using a simple stitch, and another using a chain stitch.
Going to treat this like needing to forge a thousand knives before I can create a sword
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Wanted to do something today that wasn't on the laptop. I've been wanting to start get into book binding and so I figured I'd start simple and create a couple of Field Notes type notebooks.
I have two notebooks now. I made a lot of mistakes, but I know where I need to improve which is good. But, 48 pages, one using a simple stitch, and another using a chain stitch.
Going to treat this like needing to forge a thousand knives before I can create a sword
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Wanted to do something today that wasn't on the laptop. I've been wanting to start get into book binding and so I figured I'd start simple and create a couple of Field Notes type notebooks.
I have two notebooks now. I made a lot of mistakes, but I know where I need to improve which is good. But, 48 pages, one using a simple stitch, and another using a chain stitch.
Going to treat this like needing to forge a thousand knives before I can create a sword
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I got a new laptop from work just before Xmas, and in a change from the last 6 years, it’s a MacBook. So I’ve been busy setting it up and getting it ready for 2024. Already have #JetBrainsRider and #IntelliJ along with #JetbrainsFleet installed, but spent way longer getting the CLI set up and going.
So I’ve now got #Tabby installed, #powershell set up for work specific stuff, and #NuShell set up for day to day. Along with #RipGrep, #FD, #StarshipRS, #broot, and a load of others.
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@wraptile I switched to #nushell as my default a while ago and it’s been great. Occasionally I need to flip to a different shell for some tasks, but rarely.
Set up with #StarshipRS #zoxide #broot and a few other things and it’s even better
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Watching #TheCreator and it’s all a bit meh so far. Visually it’s pretty good, but otherwise it’s just Americans being assholes and trying to police the world.
Also, Nomad, is it in space or not, because the scale is confusing me.
The dog with the grenade is the saving grace so far.
On the bright side, it’s not #Moonfall
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Trigger warning. This says AI but it’s not about AI
So #JetBrains published this as an AI skill, but given “AI Skill” mostly means markdown, it’s actually a pretty nice document of modern features in #GoLang and when they were introduced.
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Okay, so I’m thinking a utronics cluster case for my #RasperryPi servers, with a tp-link PoE+ switch so that they’re all wired into the router and getting power from that. I’d still need to have the second #PiHole located somewhere else as having it on the same power supply and located in the same place is dumb for failover.
So, I’d need to get the case, switch, and some PoE hats. And think where I’d put this
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Also been playing with #DuckDB UI this afternoon. It’s a great place to start for exploration, and if you don’t have any UI tools available to you.
Did find out that if you’re making a lot of schema changes then it gets itself into a mess and won’t open again. So had to drop and recreate the db file a few times.
Probably do a write up on it tomorrow. Along with a Microsoft Fabric RTI demo for later in the week
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Going to start looking into accessing the solar and EV APIs so I can get some update stats.
But so far this month
Generated: 451.5 kWh
Consumed: 81.36 kWh
Of which EV: 40.4 kWh
To battery: 81.4 kWhTo grid: 335.8 kWh