I've made computers, gizmos, vegetables, coffee, and occasionally some sense.
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― Malka Ann Older, The Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles (though from context I don't know whether she originated this quote or if its from someone else)
― Malka Ann Older, The Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles (though from context I don't know whether she originated this quote or if its from someone else)
It’s not exposed as a public API, but I figured out a way to read it and make it sound like an old wooden door.
It’s not exposed as a public API, but I figured out a way to read it and make it sound like an old wooden door.
- Mount the Kobo.
- Rename .kobo/ssh-disabled to .kobo/ssh-enabled.
Still working on the next steps.
- Mount the Kobo.
- Rename .kobo/ssh-disabled to .kobo/ssh-enabled.
Still working on the next steps.
Eventually, I would like this to get called from a GPIO, maybe a hall-effect to see if the lid is closed.
jws.sh/piscreen.html
Eventually, I would like this to get called from a GPIO, maybe a hall-effect to see if the lid is closed.
jws.sh/piscreen.html
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