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title: Adding a double mini-monitor panel to my 19″ server cabinet
date: 2023-08-10T08:52:36+00:00
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-I planned to use one screen to display my Grafana dashboard (more on that in the future…) - and another to display video content, so I tested it out with Lord of the Rings.
+I planned to use one screen to display my Grafana dashboard (more on that in the future…) - and another to display video content, so I tested it out with Lord of the Rings.
With the monitors sorted, I got back to thinking about how to mount the things in the rack. I had two main options, either get someone to fabricate something, or DIY something myself.
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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 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.
A friend suggested we try Cirencester based [Rave Coffee](https://i.refs.cc/m9Xi83Rv?smile_ref=eyJzbWlsZV9zb3VyY2UiOiJzbWlsZV91aSIsInNtaWxlX21lZGl1bSI6IiIsInNtaWxlX2NhbXBhaWduIjoicmVmZXJyYWxfcHJvZ3JhbSIsInNtaWxlX2N1c3RvbWVyX2lkIjoxOTk0ODg5ODk5fQ%3D%3D). This is a brief review of the experience so far.
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### The Coffee
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As I mentioned at the start, the coffee alone wasn't all we were looking for. We also wanted a coffee supplier that was in some alignment with our values.
-Good news is, Rave Coffee seem quite environmentally minded. They are a member of 1% For The Planet - which donates 1% of sales (not profits) to environmental causes.
+Good news is, Rave Coffee seem quite environmentally minded. They are a member of [1% For The Planet](https://ravecoffee.co.uk/pages/1-for-the-planet) - which donates 1% of sales (not profits) to environmental causes.
They're also not that far away from us geographically, so hopefully that cuts down on the carbon footprint a little bit.
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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?
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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, sorted!
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+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!
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Those are the main areas to address if I want to cut my smart phone usage in the evenings and weekends.
-The first one, the watch, was actually pretty easy to address. I've always admired the retro styling of the old-school Casio watches so I picked up one of those for around £10 and have been wearing it for a week already. I haven't missed the notifications on my wrist and I really don't care how many steps I haven't taken in the day so it's really not been much of a transition.
+The first one, the watch, was actually pretty easy to address. I've always admired the retro styling of the old-school Casio watches so I picked up one of those for around £10 and have been wearing it for a week already. I haven't missed the notifications on my wrist and I really don't care how many steps I haven't taken in the day so it's really not been much of a transition.
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I do really enjoy wearing this strangely, it's lighter and smaller than the Apple Watch so is quite a bit more comfortable over long periods.
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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.
-A bit more research led me to an app named Blank Spaces. This is a paid app, but in my opinion is well worth it. It allows you to add two widgets to your home screen that act as shortcuts, letting to remove easy access to any other apps you want to restrict yourself with.
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-Setting it up is quite easy, the app has a great walk through. This is how my homescreen looks now:
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+A bit more research led me to an app named [Blank Spaces](https://www.blankspaces.app/). This is a paid app, but in my opinion is well worth it. It allows you to add two widgets to your home screen that act as shortcuts, letting to remove easy access to any other apps you want to restrict yourself with.
+Setting it up is quite easy, the app has a great walk through. This is how my homescreen looks now:
+{{< 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.