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wemos-close-to-scan Use a Wemos to monitor if the lid is open or closed on a network scanner. https://github.com/kenfallon/wemos-close-to-scan https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=3275 History In episode hpr2430 :: Scanning books, I had a bash file trigger a network scan. This required two steps, one to close the lid and the next to press a key for scantoimage.bash to trigger the next page of the scan. In the intervening time I looked at several solutions to improve this situation. The most obvious step was to put a magnetic switch on the scanner lid so that a device could detect the lid been closed. I tried a Raspberry PI but my scanner drivers are only available for Intel and not Arm. Then then accessing the pi using Remote GPIO, but it got very complex to setup and run. Inspired by hpr3077 :: Video conference Push to Talk Hosted by DanNixon on 2020-05-19, I tried using an arduino talking over serial to a Intel Compute Stick. But that was very flakey. Hardware Finally I settled on using a Clone of LOLIN D1 mini, and some Reed Contacts. Makerfire D1 Mini NodeMcu 4M Bytes Lua WIFI Development Board Base on ESP8266 ESP-12F N Compatible NodeMcu Arduino https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/zf-electronics/MP201801/361987 https://switches-sensors.zf.com/us/product/magnetic-position-sensor-mp2018/ ZF MP201801 Reedcontact 1x NO 175 V/DC, 175 V/AC 500 mA 10 W ZF AS201801 Bedienmagneet voor reedcontact Wiring Wire one end of the reed contact to 3.3v, and the other end to ground via a 10K resistor. Have a sensor wire go from the 10K resistor to pin D5 on the D1 Mini. Code D1 Mini See wemos-close-to-scan.ino Laptop See wemos-scantoimage.bash Operation Plug in D1 Mini and monitor the serial port to get its IP Address. Change the server="YOUR-WEMOS-IP-ADDRESS" in wemos-scantoimage.bash to the ip address. Change the image_path="/PATH/TO/YOUR/SCANS/" in wemos-scantoimage.bash to where your want the files saved. Close scanner and scan.
David and Stephen talk with Ian Elsner, a museum exhibit creator who is using the iPhone SE, iPad Pro and an Intel Compute Stick together in some very interesting and unusual ways to help develop educational exhibits for kids and adults.
In this episode we talk about Intel's compute stick
Despite the fiercest of odds, Matt and Rich somehow keep things interesting for you during one of the slowest news weeks of the IT year, starting with a discussion of some new VDI products from Dell, proceeding to a look at the benefits of selling leased phone systems and unlocked smartphones, and continuing to a review of a new video surveillance recorder from TRENDnet. Then you’ll hear ConnectWise CEO Arnie Bellini describe his company’s ambitious, Lego-inspired architectural vision in his own recorded words, and hear Matt explain why Voltron is a better metaphor for what ConnectWise is attempting than Legos. You do know about Voltron, right? Either way, stick around for a visit with a laptop-sized hard drive from Matt’s tech museum and a look at some big, affordable present-day laptop drives from Seagate. And don’t forget our 50th episode giveaway either! Email your favorite moment from ChannelPro Weekly’s first 50 episodes or a burning question for its hosts to podcast@channelpronetwork.com, or just tweet or retweet anything with the hashtag #channelproweekly for a chance to win a free Intel Compute Stick! Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! Look for us in your favorite podcast app. If you don't see us (yet) then you can subscribe via RSS in almost any podcast app using this link: http://www.channelpronetwork.com/rss/cpw Show Information: Episode #: 051Title: Activate Interlock!Duration: 1:16:05File size: 34.9MBRegulars: Rich Freeman - Senior News Editor, Matt Whitlock - Technology Editor Topics and Related Links Mentioned: Dell Unveils New VDI Hardware and Software for SMBs 6 Reasons to Offer Phone System Leasing Profiting from Unlocked Phones TRENDnet TV-NVR208D2 Review: A Budget-friendly Network Video Recorder for Surveillance Where's Joel? Matt's Museum Pick: Travelstar 2.5" Notebook Drive Matt's Tech Pick: Seagate FireCuda Rich's ICYMI and What's Up This Week preview
It’s a golden anniversary 50th episode party, and you’re invited! Activities include a look at new products from Barracuda Networks and Continuum, a discussion of what the market-leading “MSP of tomorrow” should be thinking about today, a cautionary note about the security risks associated with PowerShell, and a review of ChannelPro’s summer reading list. All of that’s followed by an interview with Darren Gottesmann of Ingram Micro, plus a visit with some 72-pin memory modules from Matt’s tech museum and a hot new DDR4 module from CORSAIR with glowing multicolored lights. Stick around for the whole show, moreover, and you’ll find out how to win a free Intel Compute Stick and hear Matt finally fess up about the secret plot to take over the world that you just knew he’s been harboring all along. Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! Look for us in your favorite podcast app. If you don't see us (yet) then you can subscribe via RSS in almost any podcast app using this link: http://www.channelpronetwork.com/rss/cpw Show Information: Episode #: 050Title: Today ChannelPro, Tomorrow the WorldDuration: 1:38:07File size: 45.0MBRegulars: Rich Freeman - Senior News Editor, Matt Whitlock - Technology Editor Topics and Related Links Mentioned: Barracuda Launches Comprehensive Anti-Spear Phishing Solution Continuum Adds Low-Cost Archive Service to its BDR Product Building the Managed Services Practice of Tomorrow Using PowerShell Safely The Channel Pro's Guide to Summer Reading Where's Joel? Matt's Museum Pick: 72-pin SIMMs Matt's Tech Pick: CORSAIR Vengeance LED memory Rich's ICYMI and What's Up This Week preview
This week, Avram Piltch shows off an interesting take on the micro computer: the Gole1. This little Atom-powered computer works similar to an Intel Compute Stick, running Windows 10 and Android. It also adds a battery and 5 inch touchscreen. The question is, does the screen add anything to the experience, or is it just a gimmick? Avram has the answer.
In this episode of our weekly tech podcast we talk about our review of the Intel Compute Stick, one of the best scratch build's that we've seen all year, the new VR virtual desktop software made for the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, and more! The post ThinkComputers Podcast #58 – Intel Compute Stick, Best Scratch Build of the Year, VR Virtual Desktop & More! (https://thinkcomputers.org/thinkcomputers-podcast-58-intel-compute-stick-best-scratch-build-of-the-year-vr-virtual-desktop-more/) appeared first on ThinkComputers.org (https://thinkcomputers.org) .
JMOR Tech Talk Show Episode: 10 (Cutting Data Usage Bills on your Cellphone) IntroductionsWiDi (Wireless Display) HomeGreat for Games: (Dual Interaction Screens)4K Ultra HD Support (3840 x 2160)Stream from your Phone LaptopBusiness Receiver uses Screen Beam TechnologyFully Secure 256 SSLEasy to know you are connecting to the right receiver for the right presentationManaged MeetingsIntel Computer Stick What is ItGreat for Educational PresentationsEntertainmentProductivityThin ClientSpecs Comes in Atom 3, 5 & 7m3, m5, m7 (6th Generation Chip)Summary
Im ersten Teil der Folge berichte ich über meine aktuellen Gesundheitsprobleme. Ich war gestern, wegen dem Gefühl, daß mir im Hals gelegentlich etwas hängen bleiben würde, beim MRT. Der Radiologe hat dabei festgestellt, daß die Zungengrundtonsille vergrößert ist, sogar so vergrössert, daß er mich gefragt hat, ob ich auch genügend Luft bekommen würde, denn in der Aufnahme sah ich, daß hier eine Engstelle ist, die schon sehr eng aussah. Im zweiten Teil der Folge, berichte ich euch, über meine Neuanschaffung, einem "Intel Compute Stick". Dieser kleine Rechner hat Windows 10 drauf und ich muß ehrlich gestehen, mir gefällt Windows 10 ganz gut und ich bin am Überlegen, ob ich meinen Mac nicht durch einen Windowsrechner ersetzen soll. Immerhin gibt es von Dell und Micorosoft, ganz nette Geräte, die mir gefallen würden und die auch genügend Rechenleistung hätten. Ich werde aber erst mal abwarten, was Apple dieses Jahr raus bringt und so lange, reicht mir erst mal der Stick, als Windows Gerät. Zum Schluß bitte ich euch um Rückmeldung und Kommentare. Entweder ihr habt selbst schon mal ähnliche Erfahrungen mit einer vergrößerten Zungengrundtonsille gemacht oder ihr wißt welche Programme man zum Podcasten auf einem Windowsgerät nutzen kann, egal, schreibt mir dies bitte in die Kommentare. #Gesundheit #DE #Zunge #Hals #HNO #Windows #Aufnahme #Intel #Compute Stick
This week, we're building to a conference, Windows 10 could be just around the corner and can the Intel Compute Stick really compute?
This week, we're building to a conference, Windows 10 could be just around the corner and can the Intel Compute Stick really compute?
Join us this week as we discuss the Intel Compute Stick, ASUS X205TA, Samsung PCIe SSDs and more!
Reducing your cable bill (unbundling, VoIP phone, Netflix), controlling sound notifications in iMac, changing HP printheads (when and how), wi-fi extenders (high gain antennas, repeaters), changing boot order in Windows (BIOS configuration, turning off secure boot), Profiles in IT (Peter Thiel, Don of the Paypal Mafia), physics of ball deflation (pressure vs temperature revealed), Intel Compute Stick (turns any monitor into a computer), LizardStressor Botnet hacked (customers revealed), baille printer with lego kit (science project becomes startup), Cooper Hewitt Museum (future focused, blends digital and real worlds). This show originally aired on Saturday, January 24, 2015, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
Reducing your cable bill (unbundling, VoIP phone, Netflix), controlling sound notifications in iMac, changing HP printheads (when and how), wi-fi extenders (high gain antennas, repeaters), changing boot order in Windows (BIOS configuration, turning off secure boot), Profiles in IT (Peter Thiel, Don of the Paypal Mafia), physics of ball deflation (pressure vs temperature revealed), Intel Compute Stick (turns any monitor into a computer), LizardStressor Botnet hacked (customers revealed), baille printer with lego kit (science project becomes startup), Cooper Hewitt Museum (future focused, blends digital and real worlds). This show originally aired on Saturday, January 24, 2015, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
Join us for our FreeSync Impressions, Broadwell NUCs, Intel Compute Stick, Storage News and more!
This week, Avram Piltch discusses the newest version of the Intel Compute Stick, due out in a few weeks. The new model offers a few enhancements over the previous model, most notably an additional USB port and 802.11ac wireless. In addition, he talks about the state of mini PCs in the industry, including new entrants into the category, niche models and top-rated devices.