This blog is a place for me to share with you all of my major projects. For quick updates regarding my work, view my Google+ profile, accessible via the About Me section below.
Sunday, September 25, 2016
How to Automatically Unzip Files Downloaded from Chrome on Windows
macOS has a nice feature where it can automatically unzip “safe” files after downloading. I was looking for a way to do the same thing on Windows and couldn’t find a nice tutorial using free or open source software, so I decided to create my own. I should say that this process could be a security concern if you manage to download a file that unzips into a virus, but I decided that the convenience is worth the possible risk.
Friday, April 22, 2016
Particle-Losant Integration using Webhooks
As I’ve posted on my blog before, I use a Spark Core to control the lights in my bedroom. In my first blog post, I described the original hardware and firmware. In the second blog post, I described the hardware and software updates, and also how I integrated it with IFTTT. Recently, I wrote a post about integrating Liquor Lights into the project. I had thought that these changes had fixed the remaining issues, but I was still experiencing problems where the lights would turn on and off without input. I had to think of a way to log what what happening so that I could dive in and see what is actually going wrong.
My Spark Lamp project’s hardware
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Monday, April 18, 2016
IoT Liquor Lights using Spark Core
My whiskey collection was starting to outgrow the space that was allocated for it in the kitchen so I was brainstorming a new place to put them. I love how unique the bottles and colors are for each drink, so I wanted a way to display them. With the help of my girlfriend, we decided to move them into a small bookcase in the corner of our apartment that was mainly used for displaying knickknacks. We decided it would look nice if we could light up the bottles, and I of course needed to connect that light to the internet!
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Arduino,
Automation,
IoT,
iPhone,
Programming,
Projects
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