I think a Pi is an overkill for this. If I were to attempt this, i would try getting it done with an ESP8266 module which uses far less power, making the battery last much longer. Bootup and shutdown times would be much less so using coin cells or supercapacitors charged using small solar panels could also be used. If your home is not too far (few km), using LoRa could eliminate dependency on the WiFi. Cool use case, nonetheless!
DontNoodles
I have two recommendations from BBC Podcasts:
13 Minutes to the Moon
And
History of Music (hosted by Pink Floyd's Nick Mason)
You've convinced me to learn and implement OTA on my 8266. Thanks!
I stopped commenting on YouTube videos when they stopped showing me a list of connects i made in the past.
Someone please just create an easy to follow DIY front light using diffused LED strip for my old kindle and I'm good for another decade. My Kindle even has power out pins on the back to make it easy.
Because you love the pain that comes with pulling your own hair out, one fistful at a time.
- A spoon of TomYum Soup paste (spicy ground shrimp basically)
- Diced onions and bell peppers added raw once the ramen is off the heat. Adds crunch with taste
- Any of my favourite cup soup mix, mostly hot and sour
Sadly, strawberry season is gone where I am and I can't wait to try this out. This year, i discovered that coriander goes very well with strawberries to make pesto. I ate 10 times more strawberries this year than my previous average.
I read a lot of good things about LXC and how it was better for such things when I was starting my selfhosting journey an year or so ago. Immich was my need of the hour but I could not find any tutorials to get it done back then and now I know why. Being good and being accessible for noobs are two different things.