commit aad604b2df8ad550476e6d665e640f052a75f4e0
parent 7e3a18329d236b7c99e186b40a8e6c96fa9598f4
Author: Paco Esteban <paco@e1e0.net>
Date: Sat, 29 May 2021 09:05:05 +0200
some update notes on old posts
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3 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/src/gopher.md b/src/gopher.md
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ available on port 70 too.
Here's how, so I don't forget immediately.
-This is tested on OpenBSD 6.3 and 6.4.
+This is tested on OpenBSD 6.3 all the way to 6.9.
First, install a gopher server. In this case [gophernicus][2]
diff --git a/src/long-wireless-links-and-monitoring.md b/src/long-wireless-links-and-monitoring.md
@@ -3,6 +3,12 @@ Author: paco
Date: 2019-07-31
Type: article
+_Update 2021-05-29: This setup is quite outdated now. One of the endpoints
+does not exist anymore. Also, I replaced Zerotier by Wireguard, and the
+monitoring part changed quite a bit too. All the research, materials, and
+build sections may be still useful so I left it all here. I may revisit this
+document in the future and update it_
+
## Intro
Some time ago I built 2 [P-t-P][1] links between some family members' buildings.
diff --git a/src/partkeepr-barcodes-and-TME.md b/src/partkeepr-barcodes-and-TME.md
@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@ Author: paco
Date: 2018-03-08
Type: article
+_Update 2021-05-29: I don't use Partkeepr anymore. It's been a pain to
+maintain and update over time. I wrote [this nasty thing][7] which is good
+enough for me._
+
Electronic parts are small ... and they get smaller and smaller when you
go down the rabbit hole of SMD components. They are also really difficult
to organize and catalogue. There are useful tools like [Partkeepr][1] to
@@ -72,3 +76,4 @@ similar, so I can adapt the script.
[4]: http://zbar.sourceforge.net
[5]: https://git.e1e0.net/parteye/log.html
[6]: https://developers.tme.eu
+[7]: https://git.e1e0.net/partsdb/log.html