I added a new OpenWRT-compatible router to my setup and tried out some Windows Server Administration in my Proxmox Server.
Since my first year of college already finished and in the coming semester, we’ll get web development subjects, I thought it would be a good time to remake it.
I was browsing through social media and I always kept getting popped up with these posts about split ergonomic mechanical keyboards that are either hand-wired or had custom PCBs. They looked very exciting to build but hard to to learn and use if all the keyboards you have ever touched were the standard ones. Well I built one. In fact, I built two.
I recently bought a used Raspberry PI 4B (4gb) from a friend and thought it would be a good time to start making a proper homelab.
I was trying to make a phone holder but ended up ruining it. With the leftover wood, I decided to make a pen holder. I did not bother with making it look good or planned out, since it was a spur-of-the-moment thing. Turned out better than I thought it would.
I keep seeing on Youtube that mallets are what woodworking courses and classes make first. I don't know why that is, but I can certainly see the benefits of a mallet.