Category: Blog

The importance of a swift adoption of degrowth

I can imagine a successful future for civilization but I don't know how to explain to normal people, without the economics understanding, that making hard choices sooner than later pays dividends in saving us from exponential lost/wasted utility. And that isn't even asking people to change behaviours for the …

Hardening Home Assistant: secret.yaml

Good practice dictates a disconnect of sensitive information in the configuration.yaml that defines homes assistant, by design into a secret.yaml file that is excluded when synced to external version control systems (aka github). While in development it isn't always done that way and therefor a commit to github …

Can cryptocurrency and block chains help balance the needs of citizens for housing and the use of housing as an investment tool?

The article, Housing Can’t Be Both Affordable and a Good Investment, raised some good points regarding how polar those two needs are in regards to pricing. San Francisco was used as an example of modest growth on home prices of 2.5% and look at the state of house …

Engage or die.

Honestly, I believe our entire problem on earth is human under-utilization not stupidity. We are metabolic machine systems designed to provide a stable environment for a very complex, highly parallel, neural network to run pattern matching algorithms that are our literal evolutionary advantage.

That we use them to play Bejeweled …

The complex role we have as the owners of livestock

https://www.facebook.com/kyle.schlief.9/videos/pcb.2858611730830518/2858577370833954/?type=3&theater&ifg=1
The aformentioned video

I was motivated to write the post below on social media in response to the emotional response by other farmers in the Farm the Kootenays FB group to a local egg …

The Role of Mastodon and the Fediverse in Education Part III: Stakeholder Engagement and Buy-In

Previous related posts:
Part I: http://bertilak.ca/blog/idea/the-role-of-mastodon-and-the-fediverse-in-education/
Part II:http://bertilak.ca/blog/idea/the-role-of-mastodon-and-the-fediverse-in-education-part-ii-proof-of-concept/

From the initial moment this idea of using Mastodon as an educational tool plopped into my head I've been concerned with the one weak point in my grand scheme, the buy …

Custom Log Viewer for Home Assistant

You spend a lot of time looking at logs while setting up zigbee devices, or any devices really, in HA. The current log is hidden in the developer tools info button, with a click to expand the log past a few recent lines.


No indication that there is a log …

Home Assistant - A Couple Weeks In

Our household has embraced DIY and budget home automation; the lynch pin in this setup is the the little Raspberry Pi sitting next to me. Of the more mature HA tools that exist, Home Assistant and OpenHAB both have a RPi deployment, Hassbian and OpenHabian, respectively.

The lowdown

I'm not …

Goodbye OpenHAB, Hello again Hass.

Having now played with OpenHabian on a Raspberry Pi 3 for a month or two, I'm ready to make some statements to the build and quality of the software architecture.

OpenHabian

Originally I was more impressed with the flat config structure (json) and and adoption of linux file and folder …

Octoprint Breakdown

In an effort to move services off my PC has led me to offload several services we rely on to the various Raspberry Pis we have laying around. Which is more than you'd likely guess as I use them for all sorts of tasks. Mostly Kodi boxes for playing media …

UGV and Companion Computer Software for RPi

The Problem:

Building a new UGV platform is daunting business.  The development environment still reflects the level of novelty in emergent drone technology, with many options presenting themeselves as viable options to connect a Raspberry Pi to the Pixhawk stack for the higher processing component required for achieving the complex …

Where GMO arguments go wrong

http://fafdl.org/gmobb/answering-the-3-most-common-internet-objections-to-gmos/

Fantastic summary of where arguments for genetically modified organisms and their role in food and technology.

LED Build Part II

Link to Part I

So..... I had a few ways to interpret this input voltage:
Deal Extreme Specs

  1. 12 VDC, not often used without operating amperage
  2. 120 VAC.
    I chose the second due to the little AC in the bottom right corner.is:
    15045269_2167083486850289_1711317699_o

Boy was that a BAD choice.  It let all the …

The Failure and Hubris of 3DR

So the news has hit the UAV community that we have suspected for ages.  3DR, the made-in-the-USA player in the multirotor game, has officially left the drone business to pursue evaporating segments of the image capture, management and analysis.  This smacks me of the same basic hubris they fell into …

Vice-presidents are lame.

They are so alike I found the debate last night somewhat disappointing.  Obviously both are strategically selected, not on merit (both are likely second string choices), but on their ability to win a segment of the voting population that I am not part of.  It's a weird spectacle because I'm …

American Politics, the Thrill of the Hunt

This election year has been crazy in the US.  Election year.  As a Canadian, that sounds almost absurd.  We had our longest election run-up ever in the last Liberal win and it was measured in weeks, not months.

I can't tell of Donald Trump is serious or not, which seriously …

Everything Starts Here, Part II

Ok,

Well this kind of fell by the wayside.  But more so because I was busy doing other things, which, if you think about it is a pretty lame excuse if you blog about doing stuff.

I commit to writing a post daily, with a digest about automation for sharing …

Everything Starts Here

I've been meaning to do this for while. I need a place to collect my thoughts and record all the shit I'm doing.  I'll be keeping various bits of my life here and I'm really going to do it this time dammit.

Seriously,

R