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NextGen no template found issue
  • Web Development

NextGen no template found issue

  • Posted on 2018-08-212019-12-24
  • by dulare

If you are using NextGen Gallery for a longer time and you recently updated your blog or moved it from one hosting company to another, you may notice that instead…

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Git tips and tricks for every day usage
  • Programming

Git tips and tricks for every day usage

  • Posted on 2018-07-232019-12-24
  • by dulare

Git is one of the tools I use on a daily basis. I can not imagine living without a version control system anymore. Most of the popular git commands are…

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Long linux boot time – haveged to help
  • Linux

Long linux boot time – haveged to help

  • Posted on 2018-07-192019-12-24
  • by dulare

I own an old laptop which is powered by the Linux operating system. It was always starting in about 20 seconds, but recently I noticed that I have to wait…

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Switching from Google Maps to OpenStreetMap
  • Web Development

Switching from Google Maps to OpenStreetMap

  • Posted on 2018-07-162019-12-24
  • by dulare

As you probably notice, Google Maps API started to be paid solution on July 16th, 2018. There is nothing wrong with it, we are paying for all features that are…

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Client-server communication using ESP8266
  • ESP8266

Client-server communication using ESP8266

  • Posted on 2018-07-122021-03-07
  • by dulare

As I wrote in my previous post, I’m retrieving the information from my electricity meter and I’m sending it to my server to process the data. In this post, I…

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IoT impulse counter on ESP8266
  • ESP8266

IoT impulse counter on ESP8266

  • Posted on 2018-07-112021-03-07
  • by dulare

As I wrote before in my post about the change counter, I own an electricity meter which is sending 800 impulses per kWh of the power usage. I used to…

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Count changes and save to log file
  • ESP8266

Count changes and save to log file

  • Posted on 2018-06-252021-03-07
  • by dulare

I own an electricity meter which is sending 800 impulses per kWh of the power usage. I used to connect it to the Arduino board which was counting these impulses and…

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Safe and efficient backups with Borg
  • Linux

Safe and efficient backups with Borg

  • Posted on 2018-06-122019-12-24
  • by dulare

It is said that there are two kinds of people: those who do the backups and those who will. Once you suffer from data loss, you will remember to perform…

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Log merging and analysis using Python
  • Linux

Log merging and analysis using Python

  • Posted on 2018-06-022019-12-24
  • by dulare

From time to time I have a need to manually review logs gathered in the longer time period. I have to merge them together, filter irrelevant information and review most…

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One month with 3D printer
  • 3D printing

One month with 3D printer

  • Posted on 2018-05-182019-12-24
  • by dulare

I was thinking of buying a 3D printer for a long time. Right now it’s over one month since I have one. What have I learned so far? It’s tons…

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