Feels like physical artisan crafty type jobs will always have a market? At least that's what I'm hoping, as a carpenter ๐ฌ
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Getting a bit "Nautilus from League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" vibes
Its great to hold! Very chunky in the hand. Functionality wise I only gave it the on/off, volume and input selection from the media devices, and then it talks to another esp32 base unit that controls some lighting over WiFi, but as far as actually driving the media controls I shamefully just use the Google Chromecast controls, I'm not savvy enough to set up a FOSS alternative yet
Thanks! Fraid not, it came together pretty ad hoc as I was building it.
Essentially the process was breadboarding the major components to get them talking and sort out the software, then built the main board to hold everything in position, then built the box to fit around it all
Yeah the battery management board is a bit flaky so keeping it charged is a pain! Yeah it's just doing IR for the various living room devices, sound system, TV etc so I didn't have to keep tabs on 4 different remotes
The inside - I hope y'all like cable management!
Maybe my little DIY walnut cased ESP32 universal remote
How would you rate your jumper wire neatness compared with his?
Saw a working mercury arc rectifier for the first time recently and those things are wild, definitely don't look "right"
Oh yeah that's just how most English Heritage places are ๐ what you "do" is walk around, read the plaques, and climb up bits if you're allowed - sometimes there's even a roof!
Weird, I was just looking yesterday at a trip to Richmond castle, getting incepted over here
I feel like there'll always be a market for handmade things, as there is now - people buy the stuff I make even though you can get something equivalent from IKEA for a fraction of the price