CodeRamble's profile picture. Most of these posts are about (mis)adventures with setups, apps, coding, and electronics.

I also started a YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CodeRamble

Code Ramble

@CodeRamble

Most of these posts are about (mis)adventures with setups, apps, coding, and electronics. I also started a YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CodeRamble

I use Powerpoint, but you can use any presentation app to design a process flow.

CodeRamble's tweet image. I use Powerpoint, but you can use any presentation app to design a process flow.

I keep saying that I save coding and command snippets because my memory isn't great. We'll here's proof going back to 1991! These are for a DEC Pro 350. groups.google.com/g/comp.sys.dec…


I wish there was a cone of silence available when I worked in an open office. 👍

CodeRamble's tweet image. I wish there was a cone of silence available when I worked in an open office. 👍

I volunteer my time doing backend coding for Animal Help Now, a non-profit that has a web site and apps for getting help for wildlife you might come across. You can help AHN by checking out their auction and buying something if you're interested. givebutter.com/c/AHNOW/auction


What’s the most surprisingly hard part of learning to code that nobody warned me about when I started? Keep it simpler than you think so when you’re woken up at 3 AM to deal with a production problem your groggy brain will have a good chance of solving it.


#Kroger delivery is ending in our area. 😭 We love Kroger, come back! 👋


I always envy programmers who have good memory recall of the applications they’ve worked on and the systems that run them. Me, I’m lucky if I remember the details of what I worked on last week 😄 so what I do is keep lots of notes for myself, they become my memory 🧠 In fact, a…


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Take time to learn how you learn. It’s one of the highest-leverage things you can do. Figuring out which materials, formats, and environments help you learn best is incredibly valuable.


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Accelerate your next journey to build, control, and monitor your IoT projects. Now even faster with the AI Assistant!

Get 30% off the Maker Plan: store.arduino.cc/pages/black-fr…

Coding confidence comes with experience, the length of time is not the same for everyone. It’s also not the same for the same person when working with different applications!


#Arduino black Friday sales! If you want to have fun controlling circuits or learning C++, you want an Arduino! store-usa.arduino.cc/pages/black-fr…


After a long delay with other work, I finally have all of the code working for this project. I now just need to get the hardware for putting the Pi inside and above the door: A longer camera cable to feed outside, a weatherproof container for the camera module, and a "doorbell"…

Okay! This is my current #RaspberryPi project. I now have Flask code on the Pi and server so when I press a button the camera takes a photo and it's sent to the server and stored in a file. I also have the Pi use IFTTT to send a notification. My next step is to build a page on…

CodeRamble's tweet image. Okay! This is my current #RaspberryPi project. I now have Flask code on the Pi and server so when I press a button the camera takes a photo and it's sent to the server and stored in a file. I also have the Pi use IFTTT to send a notification.

My next step is to build a page on…


Siri has been terrible in following commands to control the lights. So I've added the Philips Hue skill to Alexa. Siri is only good for adding reminders and starting apps.


I'm having fun learning about the #Netdata dashboard. Party like it's 19999. 🥳


It was a rare great day with the Ubuntu Server. Got Netdata installed and I'm watching it on a browser on Raspberry Pi 5. I tried watching it on a Pi 4 but it was too laggy and was getting hot. I have a fan on the 5 if it needs it. I say rare because usually something goes wrong…


So I can develop some Python programs to display historical sensor data stored on the SD drive attached to my Raspberry Pi 4, I added ryncs to cron on my local Ubuntu Server to copy the files there. 🙌👍💪


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