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| | | | | In a previous post in this log I used `sudo dmesg | grep tty` to find the serial port to which my board was connected. But what does `dmesg` do and why am I ... | |
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| | | | | What you will need for the project: ESP12e dev board: Aliexpress: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/EOP1yvis - ESP8266 development board, with battery pack and pre-soldered headers. This one comes with RGB LED, and even a light sensor. Buy two if you like! This project can easily be adapted for any ESP8266 board, such as my favorite D1 Mini. I ... Continue reading "WiFi controlled Christmas Light Window Decoration" | |
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brandonrozek.com
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| | | I recently had a gaming session with old friends and we played the game Starbound. In hopes of continuing our session in the near future, I set up a Starbound server for us all to connect to. However, since I've recently learned how to setup LXC containers, my host OS is Fedora, and the steamcmd provides instructions for Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch. I've decided to set up a system container using LXC. | ||