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Reverse Engineering the Neewer 660 Keylight's Remote

Neewer NL660-2.4 Video Keylight Panel with remote The need for a DIY remote Neewer makes decent light panels for photography, video, and streaming. Their flagship high-CRI temperature adjustable ...

Playing audio from Amazon Echo to a Raspberry Pi over Bluetooth

Our home’s tech arsenal was recently expanded by an Amazon Echo Dot, the affordable baby brother of the older Echo. Even though they are not officially available in The Netherlands, luckily there i...

Messing About With The Hi-Link RM04

This blog posting has been on my personal backlog of over half a year now, and I’m very excited to be able to finally have had a moment to catch my breath and finish it. Enjoy! For a home automati...

How GitHub Tackled Git Scalability

As most developers, I too am a great fan of GitHub. It’s not just the product they deliver, but the enormously vast positive impact they have made on the world of open source. They helped people lo...

Effectively Leveraging Scalable Cloud Infrastructure

Ever since cloud computing was made widely accessible by the likes of Amazon, Microsoft Azure, and Google Compute Engine, a large amount of companies has taken advantage of the flexibility and sca...

Organized Chaos: A View on Resourcefulness and Fragility

There are those who characteristically resist change in their lives. In fact, a great majority among us display this trait of character habitually. There are those afraid of new things, of changing...

The Benefits of Being Thrown in at the Deep End

Most people build their careers in a traditional way. They start as an intern or a junior employee, and learn how organisations function in a team of experienced colleagues. After a few years of wo...