For someone that does not have a reddit account and joined lemmy from hearing about the api crap on mastodon and linux podcasts. Reddit sounds like a dumpster fire worse that twitter.
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Its running off a 5v usb brick. I am trying to alluminate the way to the bathroom for my mom late at night so she won't trip or kick the household black cat. Also I ordered some PIR motion sensors to turn on the LED strip.
Its a product Safety standard. Here is a Wikipedia page. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/...
USBC PD could work for my old monoprice select mini v1 https://youtu.be/VehfqrkoXJA
The code looks like it uploads and fails to make noise or light up the led strip. and the serial output is a garbled mess (I tried different baud rates with no success). I have also check my wiring with a multi meter and scoured any wiring schematics.
I agree. Zorin OS is another good option, if people accept the fact that new users don't care about snaps vs flatpaks. And Zorin OS Pro helps the distro maintainers put food on the table. BTW, its been too long of a wait for Zorin Grid
Thanks for the response. Yes I am using dialog as a TUI menu to launch wordgrinder and launch a web based file manager. I have done the sneaker net approach to transferring files over usb, it's less steps to select a menu option walk to my laptop and download the file from my webbrowser. I do agree that the screen is small. I have run the script on a corebooted chromebook. I should continue doing that. BTW the script is rewritten in nix and packaged into an appimage because I'm a sucker for pain.
Sorry if I missed anything. It is a lot to respond to.
I have dusted off this project, after shelving it for a bit. I have decided to embed a m8 nuts into the TPU solar panel mount. I want to see if i can embed a ASA printed nut into the tpu print. It should hold up to the elements ontop of my car. I would buy this, https://a.co/d/9Zx6j4k i cant spare to buy it due to being a broke college student living in his parrents house, LOL.
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