diff --git a/static/home.typ b/static/home.typ index b1b036d..ab69aa8 100644 --- a/static/home.typ +++ b/static/home.typ @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ = About me -I enjoy competeing in capture the flag competitions (cybersecurity and the backyard game), working with robotics, automating tasks and thinking about problems. +I enjoy competeing in capture the flag competitions (cybersecurity and the backyard game), working with robotics, automating tasks and thinking through problems. I've competed in a few hackathons which are cool, but I prefer spending large time frames incrementally understand solutions to much larger problems, and attempting solutions to those. @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ I think automation is one of the most powerful abilities we have. As a species w An odd and maybe abstract thing I enjoy is design philosphy. Some examples are creating software to building moral structures through logic to methods of learning new skills. -NixOS has to be my favourite distribution of Linux. My attraction to its design philosphy is that if something works, it will always work anywhere, and can still be worked on long after everything around it has moved on. Its hard to put into words but this feels like debian level stability with arch-like freedom to explore software. +NixOS has to be my favourite distribution of Linux. My attraction to its design philosophy is that if something works, it will always work anywhere, and can still be worked on long after everything around it has moved on. Its hard to put into words but this feels like debian level stability with arch-like freedom to explore software. When I'm not nerding out on math, software, ethics, and optimal ways of learning things, I manage to get outdoors. I like mountain biking through trails, snowboarding, hiking through scenic areas, swimming, and basketball. The next thing I'll be getting into is likely SCUBA diving. diff --git a/static/posts/drone/post.typ b/static/posts/drone/post.typ index 6c2dd09..d1b7143 100644 --- a/static/posts/drone/post.typ +++ b/static/posts/drone/post.typ @@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ wires. I went with the Elegoo Neptune 3 as the printer was open-source and had a much better cost-to-utility than proprietary printers such as the Ender series. I am not sponsored I just really like the printer. - The flight computer was the most difficult part to program. Using an ultrasonic distance sensor, gyroscope, and accelerometer the drone has enough information to probably never crash. The autopilot is implemented @@ -35,6 +34,9 @@ Pi Pico. There is also a 2.4GHz line of sight receiver for manual control. A future upgrade may contain a SIM card for near-infinite remote control connection, but drone regulations would make this difficult. +#image("/static/posts/drone/graphing.jpg") +Testing the remote controller + The power system is the most physically challenging portion of the drone. The motors took 14.6 Volts, while the UNO microcontroller took 5 Volts, and the Pico and most sensors run at 3.3 Volts. All of the power diff --git a/static/posts/nextcloud/post.typ b/static/posts/nextcloud/post.typ index 3fd7434..e8433bd 100644 --- a/static/posts/nextcloud/post.typ +++ b/static/posts/nextcloud/post.typ @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ I'm not a fan of subscription services. If I can at moderate difficulty not depe == How I selfhost Nextcloud === Network and server configurations -I already had an old laptop kicking around, a domain name, and reverse proxy on a static IP. A domain name isn't even really nessecary, unless you want a polished experience. +I already had an old laptop kicking around, a domain name, and reverse proxy on a static IP. A domain name isn't even really necessary, unless you want a polished experience. My laptop already runs linux with docker installed, which would only take a few hours to set up otherwise. From there I used docker compose to start the #link("https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one")[nextcloud all in one].