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Posts from April 2017

Import posts from Jetpack/WordPress.com

https://beau.blog/2017/04/import-posts-from-jetpackwordpress-com/
  • #jetpack
  • #keyring
  • #keyring social importers
  • #wordpress

I’ve just released version 1.8 of both Keyring, and the Keyring Social Importers. This version includes a new service file, and an accompanying importer, which allows you to import content from a Jetpack-powered WordPress site, using the WordPress.com REST API. That means any site hosted on WordPress.com, or any self-hosted site with the Jetpack plugin installed. There are also a few key fixes for the Twitter and LinkedIn services/importers, so it’s a nice update.

The new importer will pull across the entire content of posts, including tags. Similar to the Instapaper importer, it attempts to avoid duplicate content issues by marking pages as noindex if they come from imported content.

This is another piece of the puzzle required for me to create a complete archive of my digital footprints over on Dented Reality, now that I’m blogging here. This post should be imported over there automatically within an hour.

Note that currently the importer doesn’t sideload any media items (will add that soon) or support geo data (again, I’ll add that when I get a chance).

Check it out, and please use responsibly!

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5:07 pm, April 15, 2017

LOL going back over some of my own old code it's like I was *trying* to catch myself out.

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Posted on Twitter 3:53 pm, April 15, 2017

Vegetable Gardening in the Mountains

http://extension.colostate.edu/topic-areas/yard-garden/vegetable-gardening-in-the-mountains-7-248/
  • #colorado
  • #gardening
  • #vegetablegarden

Growing vegetables in Colorado presents challenges, but growing vegetables in the mountains is harder still. This is due to the much shorter growing season, cool nights, wind, critters, and possible watering restrictions. For the purposes of this fact sheet, ‘high elevation’ or ‘mountains’ means anything over 7,500 feet in elevation in Colorado.

Source: Vegetable Gardening in the Mountains – 7.248 – ExtensionExtension

11:02 am, April 15, 2017

Saving money is a non-socially-rewarded, non-observable, 1 player game.

Spending money is a socially rewarded, observable, multiplayer game

Twitter
Posted on Twitter 7:52 pm, April 13, 2017

Elon Musk says Tesla will unveil its electric semi truck in September. via @verge
https://t.co/vjDvhCSZfT

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Posted on Twitter 7:52 pm, April 13, 2017

Runs hand through leaves of bush as walking by. Bush covered in thorns. Bleeds.

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Posted on Twitter 2:30 pm, April 12, 2017

Designing stuff (like the new message menus) for @SlackHQ? Our Slack UI template is now updated with all the latest! https://t.co/e5ziUxlmfH

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Posted on Twitter 2:14 pm, April 12, 2017

Dabbling in Home Automation and…

Dabbling in Home Automation and The Internet of Things https://t.co/ddYUjYg2tX https://t.co/QGDXMYw5DA

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Posted on Twitter 11:33 am, April 12, 2017

Dabbling in Home Automation and The Internet of Things

https://beau.blog/2017/04/dabbling-in-home-automation-and-the-internet-of-things/
  • #amazon echo
  • #automatic
  • #automation
  • #caseta
  • #google home
  • #home automation
  • #ifttt
  • #ihome
  • #lifx
  • #lutron
  • #nest
  • #nest camera
  • #schlage
  • #security
  • #wink

Now that I own my own house, and some of the technologies involved are a bit more stable, I’ve gotten into the idea of home automation a bit more. Here’s a quick run down of my current configuration.

At the center of most things, I have a wink hub (first generation). I configure as much as possible through that, since it simplifies interacting with them if they’re all available in one place.

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From there, I have 2 Schlage Connect deadbolts (house and garage doors), which are both programmed with the same set of user codes (has to be done manually). It’s nice to be able to control codes from within the wink app, vs using the on-pad controls.

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To control lights, we have 3 rooms converted over to Lutron Caseta light switches (so far, I’d like to do a few more). This makes it easy to control an entire circuit (all 3 rooms are controlling either 3 or 6 bulbs, so they’d be expensive to convert using individual smart bulbs). They’re super easy to install, and you don’t need their hub thing if you have the wink, which is compatible. I also have 3 iHome Smartplugs, which plug into an outlet, and then let you plug in any standard lamp/appliance, and control it. I don’t love the Smartplugs, and have had some trouble with them dropping their connections, but when they work they’re fine.

Separately, I also have 2 LIFX bulbs, which can be controlled directly, so they are in a couple of lamps that could otherwise be controlled via Smartplugs (I got these bulbs from their Kickstarter way back).

To control all of the above, I actually have everything configured in both an Amazon Echo, and a Google Home. Redundancy FTW, and it’s fun to experiment with each platform.

Technically, also connected to the wink hub, we have some Nest Outdoor security cameras, which have been really fun to play with. I’ve even hooked up a system to automatically take snapshots, which is interesting for comparing seasonal shade profiles for gardening purposes.

Apart from those power/control/security devices, we’ve also current got an Apple TV, a Chromecast (integrates really nicely with the Google Home), and I use Automatic in my truck.

I’ve played around a bit with configuring shortcuts and “robots” (automations), but really haven’t found many that are that useful to be honest. Probably the best one is one that just turns on our kitchen light when we open the back door (which opens basically into the kitchen). I think one of the biggest problems is that I don’t have a great system for handling “presence”, which needs to take me and Erika into account. Without that, anything I automate based on my presence is likely to just be an annoyance for her if she happens to be at home when I’m not (or vice versa).

Areas that I’d be curious to look into automating would be thermostat control (long story as to why I haven’t done this already), external temperature/precipitation, combined with irrigation, and possibly window coverings.

11:30 am, April 12, 2017

Worldwide, urban farms are sprouting up as a result of new growing technologies and locavore movements: https://t.co/QZVyxW4hPT

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Posted on Twitter 7:38 am, April 12, 2017

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