@fatedfox I remember that I used Freeserve for a while and then went onto Telewest cable sometime in the early 2000s before moving to Sheffield.
@fatedfox Ahh there I was misremembering and thinking that BT was privatised in the 90s ^^;
@fatedfox Honestly I don't think I'd have a problem with a government run telecoms company ala "Great British Railways"
@mattcen I find it bizarre that a community that finds the importance of radios coming with schematics completely ignores the idea of open source
@darac I think that's exactly what I'm looking for, thank you! :D
@fatedfox I had seen this when searching but I've found docker to be pretty confusing/my brain can't parse it well, so had discounted it. I'll keep it in mind though, thank you! :)
@kevin Jeez that website is not easy to navigate but it does look like it'll be one way to go unless there's something simpler, thanks!
Our water boiler doesn't have a way of monitoring the temperature in the hot water tank, so I'm gonna solve that myself with a temperature prob and a small Linux box.
I'd like to take a temperature reading every so often (haven't decided on what frequency yet) and have the results displayed in a graph viewable over http from the comp.
Any suggestions for showing that in the simplest way possible?
WSJT-X SuperFox verification method is flawed.
Additionally it's closed nature makes goes against the spirit of amateur radio.
A lot of thought went into how this should be disclosed. In the end we thought it was important to give developers a chance to change their direction and approach
I've written up notes to demonstrate some of the core issues, but won't be providing technical details until after Jarvis Island dxped
@DarkOverord Happy puffday! 💜
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