From 6315c36efc65c7570a7598d7c454493e1ceaa676 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2025 12:33:42 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Moving all the old posts back to draft --- content/archive.md | 3 +- .../gear/2024-02-11-server-rack-gear/index.md | 46 +++++++++---------- content/gear/_index.md | 5 +- .../index.md | 9 ++-- .../index.md | 9 ++-- .../index.md | 21 +++++---- .../index.md | 7 ++- .../index.md | 16 ++++--- .../index.md | 7 +-- .../index.md | 22 +++++---- .../index.md | 33 ++++++------- content/uses/index.md | 40 ++++++++-------- layouts/about/single.html | 4 +- 13 files changed, 115 insertions(+), 107 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/archive.md b/content/archive.md index 6fe9923..82d10c2 100644 --- a/content/archive.md +++ b/content/archive.md @@ -3,4 +3,5 @@ title: "Archive" layout: "archives" url: "/archives/" summary: archives ---- \ No newline at end of file +draft: true +--- diff --git a/content/gear/2024-02-11-server-rack-gear/index.md b/content/gear/2024-02-11-server-rack-gear/index.md index cad1711..0e02631 100644 --- a/content/gear/2024-02-11-server-rack-gear/index.md +++ b/content/gear/2024-02-11-server-rack-gear/index.md @@ -6,33 +6,33 @@ categories: - Homelab tags: - rack - +draft: true --- Here is the current list of hardware that lives in my server rack, from top to bottom. I am making use of blanking and brush panels at the moment but as I add more to the rack I will move the power supplies to the back and tuck them out of the way. Until then I enjoy this aesthetic. {{< figure src="/posts/adding-a-double-mini-monitor-panel-to-my-19-server-cabinet/IMG_6367-jpg.webp" >}} -* 1U Blanking panel -* Unifi Switch -* [24 port patch panel](https://amzn.to/4bDkbwD) -* PDU -* Brush panel -* [Dual monitor panel that I made](/posts/adding-a-double-mini-monitor-panel-to-my-19-server-cabinet/) -* 1U Blanking panel - * Behind: Intel NUC - _Docker host_ - * Ubuntu - * i5-3259, 16gb RAM -* PlayStation 5 -* PDU -* Brush panel -* Windows PC - _Mainly used for gaming_ - * Ryzen 5 3600, 32gb RAM, nvidia 2060 - * Lives in a [Logic Case 4U Chassis][1] -* 1U Blanking panel -* Unraid server - _Docker and VM host, NAS_ - * i5-12400, 32gb RAM, 8TB storage - * Lives in a pretty [generic 4U NAS Chassis](https://www.servercase.co.uk/shop/server-cases/rackmount/4u-chassis/4u-standard-chassis-15-x-35-hdd---480mm-short-depth-sc-h4-480/) -* UPS +- 1U Blanking panel +- Unifi Switch +- [24 port patch panel](https://amzn.to/4bDkbwD) +- PDU +- Brush panel +- [Dual monitor panel that I made](/posts/adding-a-double-mini-monitor-panel-to-my-19-server-cabinet/) +- 1U Blanking panel + - Behind: Intel NUC - _Docker host_ + - Ubuntu + - i5-3259, 16gb RAM +- PlayStation 5 +- PDU +- Brush panel +- Windows PC - _Mainly used for gaming_ + - Ryzen 5 3600, 32gb RAM, nvidia 2060 + - Lives in a [Logic Case 4U Chassis][1] +- 1U Blanking panel +- Unraid server - _Docker and VM host, NAS_ + - i5-12400, 32gb RAM, 8TB storage + - Lives in a pretty [generic 4U NAS Chassis](https://www.servercase.co.uk/shop/server-cases/rackmount/4u-chassis/4u-standard-chassis-15-x-35-hdd---480mm-short-depth-sc-h4-480/) +- UPS - [1]: https://www.scan.co.uk/products/logic-case-4u-short-depth-server-chassis-4x-35-hdd-450mm-depth-high-airflow-with-water-cooling-mount +[1]: https://www.scan.co.uk/products/logic-case-4u-short-depth-server-chassis-4x-35-hdd-450mm-depth-high-airflow-with-water-cooling-mount diff --git a/content/gear/_index.md b/content/gear/_index.md index 67891cf..71159fa 100644 --- a/content/gear/_index.md +++ b/content/gear/_index.md @@ -2,9 +2,10 @@ title: Gear and Everyday Carry date: 2024-02-10 publishdate: 2024-02-10 +draft: true --- I previously had a single "uses" page, but found it grew far too large to be managable. -Instead I am going to keep multiple pages, and add new versions over time so I can keep track -of how my gear progresses. \ No newline at end of file +Instead I am going to keep multiple pages, and add new versions over time so I can keep track +of how my gear progresses. diff --git a/content/posts/2023-07-27-moving-all-my-stuff-into-a-server-rack-part-1-the-rack/index.md b/content/posts/2023-07-27-moving-all-my-stuff-into-a-server-rack-part-1-the-rack/index.md index 1c3907e..7efb776 100644 --- a/content/posts/2023-07-27-moving-all-my-stuff-into-a-server-rack-part-1-the-rack/index.md +++ b/content/posts/2023-07-27-moving-all-my-stuff-into-a-server-rack-part-1-the-rack/index.md @@ -5,8 +5,9 @@ url: /posts/moving-all-my-stuff-into-a-server-rack-part-1-the-rack/ tags: - homelab - rack - +draft: true --- + My den, where I keep all my tech and hobby related safely away from children's mitts and wife's eyes was becoming quite chaotic. Between 2 full sized PCs, a NUC, my PS5, 3 monitors and all the associated networking and wiring it was becoming quite the rats nest. It was time to do something about it, and I decided to move build a server rack containing all my stuff. @@ -29,7 +30,7 @@ The rack arrived and was relatively easy to put together without any assistance. {{< figure src="IMG_6156-1536x2048.webp" title="Excuse the mess - it is not normally this bad." >}} -Overall the quality is good, it feels sturdy. My only gripe is that the front glass isn't great - there are tiny abrasions on it if you get really close. From more than 30cm away though it looks great. +Overall the quality is good, it feels sturdy. My only gripe is that the front glass isn't great - there are tiny abrasions on it if you get really close. From more than 30cm away though it looks great. I added an LED strip around the inside without a diffuser for now, I quite like the harsh look. Everyone knows that LEDs make things go faster. @@ -49,10 +50,10 @@ Most of all, plan for the space you have. You might not even need a full size ra There were loads of bargains on facebook marketplace and eBay, but none of them were the right size for me. If you live in a city there are almost certainly going to be some in your area. -If you're patient you can get a deal. +If you're patient you can get a deal. ### Consider future expansion I planned for about 50% future expansion over what I needed in terms of height. You might not need that, but it's always good to have space for more projects. Also you can fill the spaces with blanks and stickers until then. Win/win. -That's it! Good luck... \ No newline at end of file +That's it! Good luck... diff --git a/content/posts/2023-08-02-moving-my-stuff-into-a-server-rack-part-2-server-chassis-shopping/index.md b/content/posts/2023-08-02-moving-my-stuff-into-a-server-rack-part-2-server-chassis-shopping/index.md index 5b3a8e6..0bbb86a 100644 --- a/content/posts/2023-08-02-moving-my-stuff-into-a-server-rack-part-2-server-chassis-shopping/index.md +++ b/content/posts/2023-08-02-moving-my-stuff-into-a-server-rack-part-2-server-chassis-shopping/index.md @@ -6,8 +6,9 @@ tags: - homelab - rack - tech - +draft: true --- + Server Chassis Shopping, say that three times fast. If you haven't alreay [seen Part 1 of this series][1] you might be interested in catching up on that first. In that post I go over picking the rack I did, and now it's time to look at decanting my existing machines into chassis that will fit that server rack. @@ -18,7 +19,7 @@ The main issue with this was always going to be height, there was a chance I cou My gaming PC is currently water cooled, and while the chassis I found did technically support a water cooler, my cooler didn't actually fit it. Which was quite annoying. -The chassis in question is the [Logic Case 4U Short][2]. Everything fit in pretty well with a lot of breathing room, but having to replace the CPU cooler was a bit of a pain. I needed to replace it with something not to tall, not too expensive, and available with next day delivery. +The chassis in question is the [Logic Case 4U Short][2]. Everything fit in pretty well with a lot of breathing room, but having to replace the CPU cooler was a bit of a pain. I needed to replace it with something not to tall, not too expensive, and available with next day delivery. I found the [be quiet! PURE ROCK SLIM 2 9.2cm](https://amzn.to/41Tgdf5) fit all my requirements and it did indeed arrive the next day so I was able to fit it and crack on. @@ -52,5 +53,5 @@ I've been using that Powercool UPS for a few months now and can confirm it's bee In Part 3 I am planning on covering the PS5 being in the rack, and decoration… See you then. - [1]: /posts/moving-all-my-stuff-into-a-server-rack-part-1-the-rack/ - [2]: https://www.scan.co.uk/products/logic-case-4u-short-depth-server-chassis-4x-35-hdd-450mm-depth-high-airflow-with-water-cooling-mount \ No newline at end of file +[1]: /posts/moving-all-my-stuff-into-a-server-rack-part-1-the-rack/ +[2]: https://www.scan.co.uk/products/logic-case-4u-short-depth-server-chassis-4x-35-hdd-450mm-depth-high-airflow-with-water-cooling-mount diff --git a/content/posts/2023-08-10-adding-a-double-mini-monitor-panel-to-my-19-server-cabinet/index.md b/content/posts/2023-08-10-adding-a-double-mini-monitor-panel-to-my-19-server-cabinet/index.md index 5c9902d..bb67625 100644 --- a/content/posts/2023-08-10-adding-a-double-mini-monitor-panel-to-my-19-server-cabinet/index.md +++ b/content/posts/2023-08-10-adding-a-double-mini-monitor-panel-to-my-19-server-cabinet/index.md @@ -2,17 +2,18 @@ title: Adding a double mini-monitor panel to my 19″ server cabinet date: 2023-08-10T08:52:36+00:00 url: /posts/adding-a-double-mini-monitor-panel-to-my-19-server-cabinet/ -cover: - image: 'IMG_6358-edited.webp' +cover: + image: "IMG_6358-edited.webp" alt: "A mounting panel in a server rack containing two small display panels" - relative: false + relative: false tags: - homelab - rack - tech - +draft: true --- -When I started the project to move all my computers into a single rack to save some space, and to look cool, I knew I wanted some kind of monitor in it. + +When I started the project to move all my computers into a single rack to save some space, and to look cool, I knew I wanted some kind of monitor in it. There were a bunch of options for big and ugly KVM panels that pull out, but that wasn't what I was looking for. @@ -34,7 +35,7 @@ With the monitors sorted, I got back to thinking about how to mount the things i ## Monitor Mount Panel -I can get access to a CO2 laser cutter with a decent sized bed that could cut something, but that would involve designing something to size, acquiring something to cut - metal? plastic? - and then actually doing it. +I can get access to a CO2 laser cutter with a decent sized bed that could cut something, but that would involve designing something to size, acquiring something to cut - metal? plastic? - and then actually doing it. Getting someone to fabricate me something was also an option, but obviously more expensive. @@ -54,7 +55,7 @@ The only downside to this method is the original mounting holes on the panel rem {{< figure src="IMG_6367-jpg.webp" title="" align=center >}} - [1]: https://amzn.to/3TUjw3I - [2]: https://amzn.to/3NURgtH - [3]: https://lilliputdirect.com/ - [4]: https://lilliputdirect.com/19-inch-4U-rackmount-bracket \ No newline at end of file +[1]: https://amzn.to/3TUjw3I +[2]: https://amzn.to/3NURgtH +[3]: https://lilliputdirect.com/ +[4]: https://lilliputdirect.com/19-inch-4U-rackmount-bracket diff --git a/content/posts/2023-08-15-moving-stuff-into-a-server-rackhousing-the-ps5-and-some-decor/index.md b/content/posts/2023-08-15-moving-stuff-into-a-server-rackhousing-the-ps5-and-some-decor/index.md index 5aad1c9..7468ce3 100644 --- a/content/posts/2023-08-15-moving-stuff-into-a-server-rackhousing-the-ps5-and-some-decor/index.md +++ b/content/posts/2023-08-15-moving-stuff-into-a-server-rackhousing-the-ps5-and-some-decor/index.md @@ -7,9 +7,8 @@ tags: - ps5 - rack - tech - +draft: true --- - At this stage in the build I was about ready to find a way to house my PS5 in my rack, and do some general decor. If you haven't checked out [Part 1][1] and [part 2][2] yet, check them out first! @@ -45,5 +44,5 @@ And with that, the rack is almost complete. I'll cover networking in a completel Please let me know if this has inspired you to move your own stuff into a server rack, and send me pictures if you go wild with the decoration! - [1]: /posts/moving-all-my-stuff-into-a-server-rack-part-1-the-rack/ - [2]: /posts/moving-my-stuff-into-a-server-rack-part-2-server-chassis-shopping/ \ No newline at end of file +[1]: /posts/moving-all-my-stuff-into-a-server-rack-part-1-the-rack/ +[2]: /posts/moving-my-stuff-into-a-server-rack-part-2-server-chassis-shopping/ diff --git a/content/posts/2023-10-31-upgrading-our-coffee-experience-a-review-of-rave-coffee/index.md b/content/posts/2023-10-31-upgrading-our-coffee-experience-a-review-of-rave-coffee/index.md index 4d83f86..d1569b2 100644 --- a/content/posts/2023-10-31-upgrading-our-coffee-experience-a-review-of-rave-coffee/index.md +++ b/content/posts/2023-10-31-upgrading-our-coffee-experience-a-review-of-rave-coffee/index.md @@ -3,18 +3,20 @@ title: Upgrading our coffee experience – a review of Rave Coffee date: 2023-10-31T11:45:21+00:00 url: /posts/upgrading-our-coffee-experience-a-review-of-rave-coffee/ tags: - - 'food & drink' + - "food & drink" - coffee -cover: - image: 'DSCF3116.jpg' +cover: + image: "DSCF3116.jpg" alt: "A bag of Rave coffee next to a mug and jar of coffee beans" relative: false +draft: true --- + One of the first presents we bought ourselves after we got married was a proper bean-to-cup coffee machine. For the longest time we just picked up whichever beans were cheap enough and easily available, be it from large online retailers or the local supermarket. We really needed to upgrade our coffee experience - here is my review of Rave Coffee. -More recently we decided we should be focusing on quality over quantity. Moreso we had become concerned over the [environmental impact](https://www.theworldcounts.com/challenges/consumption/foods-and-beverages/environmental-effects-of-coffee-production) our coffee habits were having. +More recently we decided we should be focusing on quality over quantity. Moreso we had become concerned over the [environmental impact](https://www.theworldcounts.com/challenges/consumption/foods-and-beverages/environmental-effects-of-coffee-production) our coffee habits were having. Deciding we could do better, we needed to find a local coffee supplier. They needed to also be environmentally minded. @@ -26,7 +28,7 @@ A friend suggested we try Cirencester based [Rave Coffee](https://i.refs.cc/m9Xi Despite the photos in this post being of The Italian Job Blend, which is very nice in itself I am going to be talking about their _Now That's What I Call Coffee Nº 2023_ blend that is currently in our machine. -This coffee truly lives up to its name, offering a symphony of flavors that left us singing its praises. +This coffee truly lives up to its name, offering a symphony of flavors that left us singing its praises. First and foremost, the aroma of this coffee is amazing. As soon as you open the bag, you're greeted with a rich and inviting fragrance that hints at the magic within. The beans are beautifully roasted to a 4/5 level, hitting that perfect balance between depth and brightness. @@ -50,10 +52,10 @@ The price is probably 50% more than we were paying for coffee previously, but wi I don't have much more to say, the coffee we've had so far has been fantastic. Give it a go. -Before I sign off, can we just take a moment to appreciate how cool this pumpkin mug is? +Before I sign off, can we just take a moment to appreciate how cool this pumpkin mug is? {{< figure src="DSCF3121.jpg" title="" >}} Enjoy your coffee, feel free to send me any other coffee producers in the UK that we could try out. -If you want to try Rave Coffee, [use this link to get £5 off](https://i.refs.cc/m9Xi83Rv?smile_ref=eyJzbWlsZV9zb3VyY2UiOiJzbWlsZV91aSIsInNtaWxlX21lZGl1bSI6IiIsInNtaWxlX2NhbXBhaWduIjoicmVmZXJyYWxfcHJvZ3JhbSIsInNtaWxlX2N1c3RvbWVyX2lkIjoxOTk0ODg5ODk5fQ%3D%3D), sorted! \ No newline at end of file +If you want to try Rave Coffee, [use this link to get £5 off](https://i.refs.cc/m9Xi83Rv?smile_ref=eyJzbWlsZV9zb3VyY2UiOiJzbWlsZV91aSIsInNtaWxlX21lZGl1bSI6IiIsInNtaWxlX2NhbXBhaWduIjoicmVmZXJyYWxfcHJvZ3JhbSIsInNtaWxlX2N1c3RvbWVyX2lkIjoxOTk0ODg5ODk5fQ%3D%3D), sorted! diff --git a/content/posts/2024-01-09-increasing-upload-size-for-wordpress-docker-on-unraid/index.md b/content/posts/2024-01-09-increasing-upload-size-for-wordpress-docker-on-unraid/index.md index 73ac8cd..d589874 100644 --- a/content/posts/2024-01-09-increasing-upload-size-for-wordpress-docker-on-unraid/index.md +++ b/content/posts/2024-01-09-increasing-upload-size-for-wordpress-docker-on-unraid/index.md @@ -5,8 +5,9 @@ url: /posts/increasing-upload-size-for-wordpress-docker-on-unraid/ tags: - unraid - wordpress - +draft: true --- + If you're using unraid and want to use the docker engine to run your wordpress site, you're likely going to want to increase the maximum upload size. This is the simplest way I found of doing it, though I am sure there are other methods. @@ -23,7 +24,7 @@ cd /mnt/user/appdata/rest_of_path_you_found_above && chmod 777 .htaccess This will make the file writable by every group. If you've got security concerns you should probably not be following instructions found on someones blog without understanding them. -Now edit the file however you wish, either using a terminal based editor like `nano` or opening the file in something on your local machine. +Now edit the file however you wish, either using a terminal based editor like `nano` or opening the file in something on your local machine. Add the following two lines to the bottom of the file: @@ -38,4 +39,4 @@ In the latest version of WordPress this didn't seem to do the trick for me, I al That's it! Let me know if there's a way to do this without the plugin. - [1]: https://wordpress.org/plugins/upload-max-file-size/ \ No newline at end of file +[1]: https://wordpress.org/plugins/upload-max-file-size/ diff --git a/content/posts/2024-01-24-cutting-off-from-compulsive-connectivity/index.md b/content/posts/2024-01-24-cutting-off-from-compulsive-connectivity/index.md index 38e3b81..e317b6b 100644 --- a/content/posts/2024-01-24-cutting-off-from-compulsive-connectivity/index.md +++ b/content/posts/2024-01-24-cutting-off-from-compulsive-connectivity/index.md @@ -3,27 +3,29 @@ title: Cutting off from Compulsive Connectivity date: 2024-01-24T15:11:51+00:00 url: /posts/cutting-off-from-compulsive-connectivity/ tags: - - 'digital minimalism' + - "digital minimalism" - tech +draft: true --- + Towards the end of 2023, a growing unease prompted me to seriously evaluate my device and app usage. I found myself habitually reaching for my phone, ostensibly to "just check". Recognizing that I wasn't alone in this sentiment, I delved into the realm of digital minimalism and connected with various communities centered around this philosophy. The main issue that surfaced was my persistent need to stay connected— whether through Discord, iMessage, Reddit, or email. I found myself compulsively checking these apps, only to discover that I was missing out on nothing substantial. Even with the majority of notifications disabled, allowing people instant access to my time and attention started to feel very wrong. -I wanted to cut people off, and cut myself off. +I wanted to cut people off, and cut myself off. I found the book [Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World](https://amzn.to/3UaFteI) by Cal Newport, which I can highly recommend. As with all books like this, all the methods won't work for everyone. I am choosing to implement some of the suggestions, and then going far more extreme and deciding to put my iPhone in a box outside of work hours. There are multiple issues which will need overcoming and I want to address them all in individual posts as I come up with proper solutions, here is the rough list so far: - * **Watch** - I currently use an Apple Watch - * **Phone** - Yes, the obvious iPhone replacement quest looms. But not just any replacement — a humble dumb phone dedicated to emergency calls and texts. A bold move towards essential communication without the smartphone overwhelm. - * **Camera** - With the iPhone out of the picture, my portable camera dilemma surfaces.. - * **Music** - No iPhone, no portable music player. The silence is about to be shattered by a new rhythm, a device solely devoted to delivering musical bliss. - * **Gaming** - Portable gaming system enthusiasts, fear not! The absence of an iPhone won't hinder the gaming experience. A new, dedicated device is on the horizon. - * **Notes** - Joining the league of paper aficionados, I'm set to conquer the world of note-taking without the digital distractions. - * **Reading** - I'm finally going to get a kindle I think. +- **Watch** - I currently use an Apple Watch +- **Phone** - Yes, the obvious iPhone replacement quest looms. But not just any replacement — a humble dumb phone dedicated to emergency calls and texts. A bold move towards essential communication without the smartphone overwhelm. +- **Camera** - With the iPhone out of the picture, my portable camera dilemma surfaces.. +- **Music** - No iPhone, no portable music player. The silence is about to be shattered by a new rhythm, a device solely devoted to delivering musical bliss. +- **Gaming** - Portable gaming system enthusiasts, fear not! The absence of an iPhone won't hinder the gaming experience. A new, dedicated device is on the horizon. +- **Notes** - Joining the league of paper aficionados, I'm set to conquer the world of note-taking without the digital distractions. +- **Reading** - I'm finally going to get a kindle I think. Those are the main areas to address if I want to cut my smart phone usage in the evenings and weekends. @@ -35,4 +37,4 @@ I do really enjoy wearing this strangely, it's lighter and smaller than the Appl Yet, a peculiar phenomenon has emerged—the phantom notifications. It's as if my wrist still expects the familiar buzz of alerts, a reflex ingrained by the smartphone era. A quirky reminder of the digital transition underway. Here's hoping that this sensation fades into the background as I fully embrace the simplicity of my new wrist companion. -Join me on my journey as I quest for the perfect dumb phone, a reliable portable camera, a dedicated music player, and a gaming partner—all already in progress. Stay tuned for updates. \ No newline at end of file +Join me on my journey as I quest for the perfect dumb phone, a reliable portable camera, a dedicated music player, and a gaming partner—all already in progress. Stay tuned for updates. diff --git a/content/posts/2024-02-05-turning-my-smart-phone-into-a-dumb-phone/index.md b/content/posts/2024-02-05-turning-my-smart-phone-into-a-dumb-phone/index.md index 8ac06df..d66c876 100644 --- a/content/posts/2024-02-05-turning-my-smart-phone-into-a-dumb-phone/index.md +++ b/content/posts/2024-02-05-turning-my-smart-phone-into-a-dumb-phone/index.md @@ -3,16 +3,17 @@ title: "Turning my smart phone into a dumb phone" url: "/posts/turning-my-smartphone-into-a-dumb-phone" date: 2024-02-05T13:55:21+00:00 tags: - - 'digital minimalism' - - 'dumbphone' - - 'tech' + - "digital minimalism" + - "dumbphone" + - "tech" - -cover: - image: 'DSCF3198-Enhanced-NR-jpg.webp' +cover: + image: "DSCF3198-Enhanced-NR-jpg.webp" alt: "" caption: "" relative: false + +draft: true --- One of the first things I wanted to explore in my [mission to cut myself off from compulsive connectivity][1] was to find the options for turning my smart phone into a dumb phone. @@ -21,17 +22,17 @@ The main aim was to make my phone as uninteresting as possible. One of the main ### Enable Greyscale Mode - 1. Go to iOS **Settings** > **Accessibility** - 2. Tap on **Display & Text Size** - 3. Under the **Vision** section, tap on **Color Filters** - 4. Toggle the switch to turn on **Color Filters** - 5. Tap on **Grayscale** to select it. +1. Go to iOS **Settings** > **Accessibility** +2. Tap on **Display & Text Size** +3. Under the **Vision** section, tap on **Color Filters** +4. Toggle the switch to turn on **Color Filters** +5. Tap on **Grayscale** to select it. ### Setup a Toggle Shortcut - 1. Go to iOS **Settings** > **Accessibility** - 2. Scroll down to **Accessibility Shortcut** > select **Color Filter** - 3. Triple-click the side button to turn the Grayscale filter on and off. +1. Go to iOS **Settings** > **Accessibility** +2. Scroll down to **Accessibility Shortcut** > select **Color Filter** +3. Triple-click the side button to turn the Grayscale filter on and off. Okay, so with my phone able to toggle between colour and greyscale it did make it significantly less interesting, but I wanted to take it further. @@ -41,7 +42,7 @@ Setting it up is quite easy, the app has a great walk through. This is how my ho {{< figure src="IMG_7455.jpg" title="My dumb iPhone homescreen" >}} -If I want to access any other apps I have to go into the library and manually search for them. +If I want to access any other apps I have to go into the library and manually search for them. So far it has really restricted my use of these apps. The added few steps whenever I pull my phone out has really helped. @@ -49,4 +50,4 @@ So far it has really restricted my use of these apps. The added few steps whenev I've been using this system for a couple of weeks now, and while it works, I still want to be able to turn off my iPhone completely in the evenings and weekends. Due to needing banking apps to approve payments, and various functions required for my day-to-day job, I need to keep the iPhone. I am going to be looking for alternatives so I can walk away from it. - [1]: https://danbaker.dev/post/cutting-off-from-compulsive-connectivity/ \ No newline at end of file +[1]: https://danbaker.dev/post/cutting-off-from-compulsive-connectivity/ diff --git a/content/uses/index.md b/content/uses/index.md index 256b922..a60780c 100644 --- a/content/uses/index.md +++ b/content/uses/index.md @@ -4,8 +4,9 @@ author: Dan type: page date: 2024-01-10T12:26:03+00:00 hideMeta: true - +draft: true --- +

All the cool kids list the hardware and software they use (uses.tech) so here is mine. @@ -30,17 +31,14 @@ hideMeta: true

- - - ### Peripherals - * **Monitor**: 4K 32″ Samsung - _Newer models are avaiable. I have a few other monitors I also use depending on the situation. _ - * **Keyboard**: Skyloong GK75 - _I liked it so much I bought a spare. I sometimes use a Ducky One 3 but it has a few sticky switches and I can't be bothered to replace them._ - * **Mouse**: Razer Naga X - _I like all the buttons._ - * **Headphones**: - * Airpods Pro - _These are so reliable and sound great. _ - * SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro - _Sound quality is amazing, quick swap battery that charges on the little dock thing is great._ +- **Monitor**: 4K 32″ Samsung - _Newer models are avaiable. I have a few other monitors I also use depending on the situation. _ +- **Keyboard**: Skyloong GK75 - _I liked it so much I bought a spare. I sometimes use a Ducky One 3 but it has a few sticky switches and I can't be bothered to replace them._ +- **Mouse**: Razer Naga X - _I like all the buttons._ +- **Headphones**: + - Airpods Pro - _These are so reliable and sound great. _ + - SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro - _Sound quality is amazing, quick swap battery that charges on the little dock thing is great._ ### Networking @@ -48,19 +46,19 @@ _Coming soon…_ ### Photography - * **Body**: Fujifilm X-T5 - _Amazing camera, retro styling, easy access to configuration without having to go through digital menus. _ - * **Lenses**: - * Fujifilm XF 16-55mm f/2.8 R LM WR - _Probably the best lens that exists for the fuji system, like carrying 4 primes in one. Downside is the size and weight, but it's more than worth it._ - * Fujifilm XF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 R LM OIS WR - _Absolute banger of a zoom lens! If we're walking in the woods I generally have this lens on, it's so useful._ - * **Straps**: - * Peak Design Wrist Strap - _I love the Peak Design system, so handy to switch between the wrist strap and neck strap below. If I don't have a child holding my hand I'll try and use the wrist strap._ - * Peak Design Sliding Strap - _I love the grippy option around the neck to switch between holding the camera more in place or letting in move a bit freely._ - * **Tripod**: Manfrotto Befree - _It's light and stable. Though I don't use a tripod much since getting the X-T5 as the image stabilisation is so good, still handy to have._ - * **Drone**: DJI Mini 2 - _Very easy to fly and good picture and video quality. I really want to use this more._ - * **Bag**: Lowepro Flipside Trek BP 250 AW -_ I spent a stupid amount of time researching bags. This one has a waterproof cover, easy access to gear, and enough room to fit my camera, lenses, and drone with enough room left over for my lunch._ +- **Body**: Fujifilm X-T5 - _Amazing camera, retro styling, easy access to configuration without having to go through digital menus. _ +- **Lenses**: + - Fujifilm XF 16-55mm f/2.8 R LM WR - _Probably the best lens that exists for the fuji system, like carrying 4 primes in one. Downside is the size and weight, but it's more than worth it._ + - Fujifilm XF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 R LM OIS WR - _Absolute banger of a zoom lens! If we're walking in the woods I generally have this lens on, it's so useful._ +- **Straps**: + - Peak Design Wrist Strap - _I love the Peak Design system, so handy to switch between the wrist strap and neck strap below. If I don't have a child holding my hand I'll try and use the wrist strap._ + - Peak Design Sliding Strap - _I love the grippy option around the neck to switch between holding the camera more in place or letting in move a bit freely._ +- **Tripod**: Manfrotto Befree - _It's light and stable. Though I don't use a tripod much since getting the X-T5 as the image stabilisation is so good, still handy to have._ +- **Drone**: DJI Mini 2 - _Very easy to fly and good picture and video quality. I really want to use this more._ +- **Bag**: Lowepro Flipside Trek BP 250 AW -_ I spent a stupid amount of time researching bags. This one has a waterproof cover, easy access to gear, and enough room to fit my camera, lenses, and drone with enough room left over for my lunch._ ### Software _Coming soon…_ - [1]: https://www.scan.co.uk/products/logic-case-4u-short-depth-server-chassis-4x-35-hdd-450mm-depth-high-airflow-with-water-cooling-mount \ No newline at end of file +[1]: https://www.scan.co.uk/products/logic-case-4u-short-depth-server-chassis-4x-35-hdd-450mm-depth-high-airflow-with-water-cooling-mount diff --git a/layouts/about/single.html b/layouts/about/single.html index 57c799c..bd0b829 100644 --- a/layouts/about/single.html +++ b/layouts/about/single.html @@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ or feel.

- I want to invoke the feeling of the early internet, with some amount - of modernity thrown in. + I want to get back the feeling of the early internet, with some + amount of modernity thrown in.

This is my space. Anyone is welcome to hang out if you bring good