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👋 network engineer building an off-grid home and reconnecting with nature
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https://www.youtube.com/@danrl/videos
a manager at work opened an important career door for me today. it won’t be the most exciting project, but it is something special and new and thus worth pursuing. will have to learn a few new skills to get it done. excited and grateful. i have been asking for such an opportunity for a while.
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the storm tipped over one of the neighbor’s huge redwood trees and we got the biggest chainsaw available to cut it into 10ft lengths (~3 meter). it was fun to cut a coastal redwood on the u.s. west coast using a stihl chainsaw made in my origin country germany. https://youtu.be/YtXuYN63uUU
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january 1st. the gym is full of new people which are not necessarily following established etiquette. luckily, this usually only lasts two weeks and a lot of the new guests will have disappeared. it’s a new year’s thing. every year 😉
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happy new year, fellow geminimauts!
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i discovered ham radio a few days ago. used citizen band as a youngster and loved it. damn, ham radio is soooo cool. have my technician exam tomorrow, got a handheld receiver as a last minute gift for christmas, and i got sucked into reading ham radio books. now looking for printed(!) magazines for beginners, e.g. a years worth of “over the air” would be awesome to find somewhere. very excited for my first exam and studying like crazy under the christmas tree.
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after three days of cloud and rain my shed‘s battery died and the solar panels are now clean but they haven’t been generating any power. so all sensors and monitoring is offline until the sun returns. living with the seasons…
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got a fcc license to operate in the gsmr spectrum. nothing special, $35 for a ten year license and no test required. even got a call sign assigned. naturally, the rule loving german in me is excited to receive an official government document stating my permission to transmit on a regulated frequency. i am horribly easy to excite!
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fixed my photovoltaic inverter. now let’s hook it up to modbus and see what we got…
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took my video clips from one year of owning a bare piece of land and edited it into a 2 minute trailer for youtube. but since i have a hard time with the narrator track and as a late in life immigrant my english pronunciation is sh*t, i tried an ai voice thingy. very very useful and unlocks my creativity. hope people are ok with that. noticed that some really hate when human creativity is amended with technology but prefer a „pure“ form of expression, whatever that means. trailer to be released around xmas on my channel (@danrl)
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did my first maintenance on a diesel engine. thank you, youtube! next up: hydraulic system maintenance. i didn’t know owning heavy equipment is so much fun. i enjoy this!
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i bought an excavator. pretty beaten up, used machine close to 2000 hours. will now show it some love, replace all the filters and fluids and give it a good greasing. welcome to the team, bobcat!
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considering buying a mini excavator. but how to make sure i don’t get scammed? there is “ironcheck” which sounds very promising. i never bought machinery of that size. not sure how to approach this.
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after years of preparation i was finally allowed to file my immigration paperwork. so many obstacles on the way. and now it is unclear if the paperwork has been received or if they were lost by the courier. to the very last step, this process filters for the mentally strong and those willing to with uncertainty and knowing how to take action at every step. i wonder if that is by design? it is a great filtering function, after all. wish me luck!
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few things bother me more than unreliable people making promises and then not following through. specially the attorney i work with that on a really important matter is jeopardizing timelines big time. weeks and weeks of not doing a single thing but always promising. and when finally i got something to review it was cluttered with the most basic mistakes. unbelievable!
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road tripping with my parents showing them my new „heimat“ (home). they are impressed by the size of things but also wonder why some parts look so „third-worldly“. fair assessment :)
💬 0 Replies · 1 Thumb · 7 months ago
someone took millions of years old dinosaurs or other organic matter of that time out of the earth in the form of oil. it was refined to kerosine and pumped into sk935 yesterday. then i boarded the aircraft and spent hours of emulating an x86 on my apple m2 drawing electricity from the jet’s engines, just so that i can run a x86-only cross compiling build tool to build an mediathek/filogic arm binary. how did we get so far (up) and yet are clearly throning over a giant pile of legacy s*#t?!
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just landed in munich for a short trip to attend a wedding and meet some people in person. i forgot how densely populated my origin country was! not that i live in a sparsely populated area during the week in the silicon valley, but the weekends in the mountains are a change for sure. next mission: get some sleep and then find decent döner! 🥙 servus!
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got solar power on my off-grid piece of land. with a battery and an inverter. now we have 24/7 electricity. ⚡️ and 4g internet. put up a cam and birds started inspecting it on day 1 and then attacking it on day 2. day 3 was “shit on this thing”-day. since then a new peace has been established and i can enjoy the view undisturbed.
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got some old solar panels that was thrown out at a commercial solar farm. put them up on my storage container and now i have about 2.5kwh nominal (2kwh effective) to power my handful of raspberry pis and sensors. i might have over-engineered the whole thing :)
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have a raspberry pico w connected to a monk makes plant monitor using the uart/serial port of the pico. monitoring soil moisture of my balcony garden all worked while connected to the usb-c of my macbook air for firmware development. then switched to a power adapter and now it can’t read stable data anymore. tried all kinds of cable, power adapter and what not. but as soon as i connect the pico to the macbook it all works. wtf. spent half a day debugging and then gave up. don’t get it…
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celebrated my birthday recently by inviting my friends to an outdoor camping-style party. a lot of them came to my surprise and we had a large group hanging out in the sun, camping chairs, sandwiches, music, great conversations and story time. might have been my best birthday party so far! friends ftw!
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the wife cut onions on the cutting board. i was too lazy to clean it up between uses and prepared my muslis for the week on it. since sunday i have had a pineapple musli with strong onion taste each morning.can’t wait for this week to be over, lol.
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gemini works great on my off-grid property with limited cell service. my favorite protocol in the place i like the most!
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german word of the week: hawazuzi :) https://youtu.be/DpelUteS50A
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the long wait is over! or is it? got a raspberry pi 4 and a fancy aluminum case. assembled it yesterday. this could be my future capsule. ideally hosted at home, but that requires a different router. the isp equipment is dns hijacking garbage that doesn’t let me administer it probably without them overwriting my config remotely. new router is stuck in the mail… the wait continues…
💬 0 Replies · 0 Thumbs · 9 months ago
yesterday the wife’s choir people came up to our mountain property and helped us dig a trench and lay some water pipe for the future house. they are exceptionally helpful people and we made good progress. a while ago i did my first off-grid welding: https://youtu.be/Kd34i0bhYfs and this week’s video is about assembling a cargo carrier for the car. we need to get fuel for the generator and i refuse to transport these gasoline bombs inside the car. the cargo carrier solves that issue. https://youtu.be/YSLDTfFKcJA there are more videos on the channel. one new every friday. didn’t had the time to post them here as usual.
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so little sleep. so much soldering and hacking. #defcon
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defcon is coming up. i am excited! also i enjoy las vegas, despite not drinking or gambling. it’s my personal study ground for what happens when you overload people with opportunities to get their next dopamine hit. anyone else there from the gemini space? hack the planet!
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also, released a new video. short clip of me servicing my hydraulic bottle jack which had a rough time lifting a shipping container. https://youtu.be/a-jx0IDnjek
💬 1 Reply · 2 Thumbs · 10 months ago
another round of poison oak ☠️ clearing. this time i got myself a hazmat suit. it was very hot in the sun. something has to give… now back down in the valley and enjoying a sandwich 🥪 really enjoy working in nature!