Today I added CISA's decider tool to my HalfDoneProjects site for limited use. If you have a login you can use it here. Soon I'll make a public version without an extra login. So far I'm not sure that this too…
Read MoreI built an alternate version of a notebook that can provide info on what IP addresses your computer is connection to. Check out my previous post, Netstat - What is your computer connecting to? to get to an int…
Read MoreHave you ever taken a look at netstat? It'll provide info on what systems and networks your pc is connected to. This IONOS guide will bring you up to speed.While netstat will tell you what IPs you computer is…
Read MoreTrack Fit Activity on Smart MirrorMirror successfully programmed, built, and mounted! The main goal of this project was to display Google Fit data on the mirror which is hung in a place where I see my step tra…
Read MoreTrack Fitness Goals using Smart MirrorOne thing I used to love to do was to go for a run. I wouldn’t listen to music or be distracted by all the things that life threw at me. It was a time to be with thoughts …
Read MoreBeauty and Success in Failure and IterationI managed to get my plotter working enough to get a few drawings out of it. In the spirit of the assignment I arranged my failings and iterations in a way to derive a…
Read MoreStraight lines are overratedMaking progress on the plotter. I can’t make it make straight lines yet and my pen lifter servo isn’t working. I guess its output could still be considered art though :)
Read MoreYoutube got me! It sucked me in to enrolling in Mark Rober's Creative Engineering class after hearing about it dozens of times... It was a great experience and forced me to turn out a couple of creative projec…
Read MoreJust a quick plug for Binder. I was looking for a way to share Jupyter Notebooks since a lot of my exploration starts there. There are a handful of options for cloud serving of notebooks but Binder seemed to b…
Read MoreProject I did in 2017 to create LED light show using Arduino and Raspberry Pi. An Arduino Mega drives the LEDs, an ESP8266 is wired to the Mega for WiFi, and a Raspberry Pi (I forget the version) to host a web…
Read MoreI'm not saying Clunk was a bad robot. No, I'm not saying that at all... It was a great place to start a hobby with minimal parts and almost no experience. After a few seasons has passed I figured I would try t…
Read MoreMeet Clunk! Guess how he got his name...Clunk is a very simple Arduino robot I made with my kids back in 2014. The chassis, motors, and wheels came from a thrift store r/c car. We even managed to use the contr…
Read MoreFirst draft just to get the ball rolling!Later, I'll update this post with a quick orientation to the site, its intent, etc.
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