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<title>Troubleshooting Consul systemd on Raspberry Pi</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 28 May 2023 03:53:19 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>I run a Hashistack on my homelab and I’ve had a startup issue with <code>Consul</code> on one of my Raspberry Pis. The systemd unit file is correct and I was able to start the service manually with <code>systemctl start consul</code> without issue. However, <code>consul</code> just would not start successfully on boot. I finally had some time to work on the issue tonight and the fix was actually quite simple. Troubleshooting consul is rarely simple, but working with a simple systemd startup script shouldn’t be that bad. Here’s what happened…</p>
<p><img src="/2023/05/27/Troubleshooting-Consul-systemd-on-Raspberry-Pi/Argon_ONE_M_2_Raspberry_Pi.png" alt="Argon One" title="Argon One Raspberry Pi Case"></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Homelab/">Homelab</category>
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<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/consul/">consul</category>
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<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/hashicorp/">hashicorp</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2023/05/27/Troubleshooting-Consul-systemd-on-Raspberry-Pi/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title></title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2023/04/01/renewing-an-80s-server-cabinet/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2023/04/01/renewing-an-80s-server-cabinet/</guid>
<pubDate>Sun, 02 Apr 2023 03:55:27 GMT</pubDate>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2023/04/01/renewing-an-80s-server-cabinet/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Dynamic SSH ports with Hashicorp Vault TOTP</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2023/04/01/Dynamic-SSH-ports-with-Hashicorp-Vault-TOTP/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2023/04/01/Dynamic-SSH-ports-with-Hashicorp-Vault-TOTP/</guid>
<pubDate>Sat, 01 Apr 2023 13:33:12 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>In this post I’m demonstrating how you could use Hashicorp’s Vault TOTP generator and an authenticator to connect to a dynamic ssh port. This is mostly a proof of concept and not a production grade solution, so use at your own risk.</p>
<p>What’s TOTP? It’s a Time-based One Time Password. TBOTP is probably too ugly of an acronym to have gained widespread use. I don’t know, I didn’t coin it.</p>
<p><strong>¯\_(ツ)_/¯</strong></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Homelab/">Homelab</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/vault/">vault</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/totp/">totp</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/ssh/">ssh</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2023/04/01/Dynamic-SSH-ports-with-Hashicorp-Vault-TOTP/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Own Yourself - You Are Your Brand</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2022/05/29/Own-Yourself-You-Are-Your-Brand/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2022/05/29/Own-Yourself-You-Are-Your-Brand/</guid>
<pubDate>Sun, 29 May 2022 17:28:27 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>The crux of this article centers around personal branding in the field of tech. Whether it’s work, play or social, having an online persona has become the new normal. Online personas have grown from bleeding-edge gamers, content creators, vloggers and bloggers - to traditional soccer moms with recipe groups. The internet continues to connect <em>everyone</em> and as online trust and validation become more societially valuable, so too does the way you present yourself.</p>
<h2 id="What’s-in-a-Name"><a href="#What’s-in-a-Name" class="headerlink" title="What’s in a Name?"></a>What’s in a Name?</h2><p><img src="https://preview.chrisbergeron.com/2022/05/29/Own-Yourself-You-Are-Your-Brand/cb-blog-hero-brand-2-1-small.webp" alt="Your brand precedes you." title="I am not Ironman."></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Professional/">Professional</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/brand/">brand</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/content/">content</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2022/05/29/Own-Yourself-You-Are-Your-Brand/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Monitoring Uptime Status with Github Actions</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2022/01/08/Monitoring-Uptime-Status-with-Github-Actions/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2022/01/08/Monitoring-Uptime-Status-with-Github-Actions/</guid>
<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2022 21:40:44 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>I was searching github for some uptime monitoring apps when I stumbled across a github actions based uptime and status page. </p>
<p>It’s aptly named <a href="https://github.com/upptime/upptime">upptime</a> and while it wasn’t what I was looking for, I found it to be novel and worth setting up:</p>
<p><img src="/2022/01/08/Monitoring-Uptime-Status-with-Github-Actions/screenshot-cb.png" alt="Status Page - Upptime"><br></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Software/">Software</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/github/">github</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/observability/">observability</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/blog/">blog</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2022/01/08/Monitoring-Uptime-Status-with-Github-Actions/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Time Tracking with a Disney Infinity USB NFC Reader</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2022/01/08/Time-Tracking-with-a-Disney-Infinity-USB-NFC-Reader/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2022/01/08/Time-Tracking-with-a-Disney-Infinity-USB-NFC-Reader/</guid>
<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2022 15:20:07 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>While browsing my local thrift store, I stumbled upon a little gadget that I decided to repurpose:</p>
<p><img src="/2022/01/08/Time-Tracking-with-a-Disney-Infinity-USB-NFC-Reader/disney-infinity-nfc-time-tracker-IMG_0140-cb.webp" alt="Disney Infinity USB NFC Reader" title="Disney Infinity USB NFC Reader"></p>
<p>It was only <strong>$6</strong> USD, so I thought it would be a fun project.</p>
<p>I searched for ‘Disney Infinity Linux’ to see if any work had been done toward decoding it or making it work. I found various sources that suggested that Playstation or Wii versions work fine, but the X-Box version was challenging. Fortunately, among the 5 they had, one was the Wii/Playstation version so I bought it.</p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Homelab/">Homelab</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/nfc/">nfc</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/usb/">usb</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/disney/">disney</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2022/01/08/Time-Tracking-with-a-Disney-Infinity-USB-NFC-Reader/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Controlling iRobot Roomba from the Command Line</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2022/01/08/Controlling-iRobot-Roomba-from-the-command-line/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2022/01/08/Controlling-iRobot-Roomba-from-the-command-line/</guid>
<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2022 14:40:20 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>If you’re a heavy command line (cli) user in Macos, Linux or WSL, you may it convenient to easily start or stop your robot from it’s cleaning cycle. In this post I’ll you fellow keyboard jockeys how to control and even view your robot as is cleans.</p>
<p><img src="/2022/01/08/Controlling-iRobot-Roomba-from-the-command-line/irobot-skin-cb-1.png" alt="There's more than one way to skin a robot" title="An iRobot Roomba robot vacuum in a blue skin"></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Home/">Home</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/irobot/">irobot</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/roomba/">roomba</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/cli/">cli</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/linux/">linux</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/macos/">macos</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/magicmirror/">magicmirror</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/dorita/">dorita</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/rest980/">rest980</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2022/01/08/Controlling-iRobot-Roomba-from-the-command-line/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Hands On with the Gigabyte Maple Ridge Thunderbolt 4 Card</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/08/23/Hands-On-with-the-Gigabyte-Maple-Ridge-Thunderbolt-4-Card/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/08/23/Hands-On-with-the-Gigabyte-Maple-Ridge-Thunderbolt-4-Card/</guid>
<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2021 18:22:20 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>I’ve been exploring Thunderbolt quite a bit lately. As a follow up to my post about <a href="/2021/07/25/Ultra-fast-Thunderbolt-NAS-with-Apple-M1-and-Linux/">using Thunderbolt in a NAS</a>, I recently bought a Gigabyte Maple Ridge Thunderbolt 4 add on card. I’ve captured a few thoughts, observations and pics here.</p>
<h1 id="Gigabyte-GC-Maple-Ridge"><a href="#Gigabyte-GC-Maple-Ridge" class="headerlink" title="Gigabyte GC-Maple Ridge"></a><a href="https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GC-MAPLE-RIDGE-rev-10#kf">Gigabyte GC-Maple Ridge</a></h1><p><img src="/2021/08/23/Hands-On-with-the-Gigabyte-Maple-Ridge-Thunderbolt-4-Card/gigabyte-gc---maple-ridge-IMG_9158-cb.png" alt="GC-Maple Ridge Thunderbolt 4 Add-on Card" title="Picture of Gigabyte brand GC-Maple Ridge Thunderbolt 4 add on card"></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Homelab/">Homelab</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/linux/">linux</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/thunderbolt/">thunderbolt</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/thunderbolt4/">thunderbolt4</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/gigabyte/">gigabyte</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/maple-ridge/">maple ridge</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/08/23/Hands-On-with-the-Gigabyte-Maple-Ridge-Thunderbolt-4-Card/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Fast RAID-0 DAS Using Two Thunderbolt 3 Enclosures</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/08/11/Fast-RAID-0-DAS-Using-Multiple-Thunderbolt-4-Busses/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/08/11/Fast-RAID-0-DAS-Using-Multiple-Thunderbolt-4-Busses/</guid>
<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2021 14:46:52 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>In this post I’m demonstrating how to create a high-speed macos volume using quantity 2 Thunderbolt ports and NVMe enclosures. This solution uses RAID-0 (striping) so the failure threshold is more than twice that of a normal standalone disk. This example is for demonstration purposes and could be useful for video editing scratch space, rendering, large photo sessions or similar uses. Obviously, good backups (RAID is not a backup) or a more reliable storage tier is recommended for daily use.</p>
<p><img src="/2021/08/11/Fast-RAID-0-DAS-Using-Multiple-Thunderbolt-4-Busses/raid-0-nvme-thunderbolt-benchmark-1b-cb.png" alt="Thunderbolt 3 Benchmark: 2.22 GBs write, 3.74 GBs read" title="Screenshot of a benchmark tool displaying 2,221 Megabytes per second writing and 3,741 Megabytes reading."></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Homelab/">Homelab</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/macos/">macos</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/raid/">raid</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/das/">das</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/thunderbolt/">thunderbolt</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/aVolusion/">aVolusion</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/nvme/">nvme</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/08/11/Fast-RAID-0-DAS-Using-Multiple-Thunderbolt-4-Busses/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Ultra fast Thunderbolt NAS with Apple M1 and Linux</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/07/25/Ultra-fast-Thunderbolt-NAS-with-Apple-M1-and-Linux/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/07/25/Ultra-fast-Thunderbolt-NAS-with-Apple-M1-and-Linux/</guid>
<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2021 01:58:08 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>In this post I discuss how you can upgrade a NAS Server by adding Thunderbolt 3 for lightning fast connectivity at 20 or 40Gbps. This particular implementation is specific to an Apple Mac Mini M1 and a <a href="https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/03/07/diy_das_part1/">Linux NAS server</a> on an older Supermicro X10SRL-F motherboard, but the principles should be the same on similar architectures and operating systems.</p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Homelab/">Homelab</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/linux/">linux</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/das/">das</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/thunderbolt/">thunderbolt</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/nvme/">nvme</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/big-sur/">big sur</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/apple/">apple</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/tbt3/">tbt3</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/tbt4/">tbt4</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/nas/">nas</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/monterey/">monterey</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/titan-ridge/">titan ridge</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/07/25/Ultra-fast-Thunderbolt-NAS-with-Apple-M1-and-Linux/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Person is not a known valid target type for the publisher property.</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/07/04/Person-is-not-a-known-valid-target-type-for-the-publisher-property/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/07/04/Person-is-not-a-known-valid-target-type-for-the-publisher-property/</guid>
<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2021 19:25:27 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>It’s not just you. If you’ve received this error the odds are pretty good this component of your schema is correct and your validator</description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Web/">Web</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/google/">google</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/validator/">validator</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/schema-org/">schema.org</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/07/04/Person-is-not-a-known-valid-target-type-for-the-publisher-property/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>AiGenArt, AI Generated Art - Saturn</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/07/03/AiGenArt-AI-Generated-Art-Saturn/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/07/03/AiGenArt-AI-Generated-Art-Saturn/</guid>
<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2021 16:38:39 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>Saturn. This is an interesting piece. The keywords I used for this creation were ‘saturn’ and ‘smoke’.</p>
<center><br><img src="/2021/07/03/AiGenArt-AI-Generated-Art-Saturn/AiGenArt-AI-Generated-Art-Saturn-3-small.png" alt="Saturn - AI Generated Art" title="AI Generated Art"><br></center><br>It began with a mostly blank frame / canvas. The machine learning and training model set out to discover Saturn and generate accordingly. As the piece evolved (video below), I started to notice what appear to be rigid, unnatural lines take shape. It turns out that the machine found Saturn to be not only a planet, but also a car manufacturer! The result is an interesting collision of abstraction as only a computer could reason. Here is how the piece took form.<br></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/AI/">AI</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/ai/">ai</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/aigen/">aigen</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/aigenart/">aigenart</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/debris/">debris</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/art/">art</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/07/03/AiGenArt-AI-Generated-Art-Saturn/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Generating Art with VQGAN+CLIP AI</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/07/02/Generating-Art-with-VQGAN-CLIP-AI/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/07/02/Generating-Art-with-VQGAN-CLIP-AI/</guid>
<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2021 00:33:43 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>I’ve been playing around with OpenGAN, TensorFlow, torch and a few other goodies lately. Adding CLIP to the mix gives me the ability to use common phrases to guide the AI to creating works. It’s fascinating to see what is generated based on the training models used. Some are surprisingly good and others, well, I’ll let you be the judge. Here are a few of the pieces along with the phrases that generated them:<br></p></description>
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<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/ai/">ai</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/debris/">debris</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/art/">art</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/gan/">gan</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/clip/">clip</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/07/02/Generating-Art-with-VQGAN-CLIP-AI/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Pushover Desktop? Yes, on Apple Silicon.</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/06/16/Pushover-Desktop-Yes-on-Apple-Silicon-M1-M2/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/06/16/Pushover-Desktop-Yes-on-Apple-Silicon-M1-M2/</guid>
<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2021 02:05:34 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p><img src="/2021/06/16/Pushover-Desktop-Yes-on-Apple-Silicon-M1-M2/Pushover-Desktop-Yes-on-Apple-Silicon-M1-M2.png" alt="Pushover on macOS" title="Pushover Desktop?"><br><!--/center--><br>At home I run a lot of gadgets. A mix of computer servers, IoT devices and various <a href="/2021/06/05/Raspberry-Pi-Garage-Door-Opener/">Raspberry Pi projects</a> that I’ve built. I always want to be aware of what’s happening with the home, so I’ve been using a notification app called Pushover. It’s a nice notification utility that can send messages to your phone or tablet, in addition to your desktop <em>browser</em>. The keyword here is <strong>browser</strong>.<br></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Homelab/">Homelab</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/macos/">macos</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/apple-silicon/">apple silicon</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/ipad/">ipad</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/ios/">ios</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/pushover/">pushover</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/desktop/">desktop</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/m1/">m1</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/06/16/Pushover-Desktop-Yes-on-Apple-Silicon-M1-M2/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>New CB Brand Logo</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/06/13/New-CB-Brand-Logo/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/06/13/New-CB-Brand-Logo/</guid>
<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2021 04:15:28 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>I created a new logo and icon of my initials for my personal brand tonight:</p>
<p></p><center><br><img</description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Home/">Home</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/gravatar/">gravatar</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/favicon/">favicon</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/logo/">logo</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/06/13/New-CB-Brand-Logo/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>New website - launch.chrisbergeron.com</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/06/06/New-website-launch-chrisbergeron-com/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/06/06/New-website-launch-chrisbergeron-com/</guid>
<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2021 21:50:58 GMT</pubDate>
<description><center><br><img src="/2021/06/06/New-website-launch-chrisbergeron-com/launch-website-cb.png" alt="Next Rocket Launch" title="Next Rocket Launch"><br></center><br>I wanted a quick, lightweight way to view rocket launches from Florida’s Space Coast - Kennedy Space Center but everything I found online was bloated. So, I create a simple website and Progressive Web App (PWA) so I could just check it on my phone.<br></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Home/">Home</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/launch/">launch</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/rocket/">rocket</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/spacecoast/">spacecoast</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/06/06/New-website-launch-chrisbergeron-com/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Creating a Magic Mirror with a Raspberry Pi</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/06/05/Creating-a-Magic-Mirror-with-a-Raspberry-Pi-3/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/06/05/Creating-a-Magic-Mirror-with-a-Raspberry-Pi-3/</guid>
<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2021 03:56:42 GMT</pubDate>
<description><center><br><img src="/2021/06/05/Creating-a-Magic-Mirror-with-a-Raspberry-Pi-3/cb-magicmirror.jpg" alt="My Magic Mirror" title="Magic Mirror"><br></center></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Homelab/">Homelab</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/pi/">pi</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/linux/">linux</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/magicmirror/">magicmirror</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/raspberrypi/">raspberrypi</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/06/05/Creating-a-Magic-Mirror-with-a-Raspberry-Pi-3/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Making a Raspberry Pi Garage Door Opener</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/06/05/Raspberry-Pi-Garage-Door-Opener/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/06/05/Raspberry-Pi-Garage-Door-Opener/</guid>
<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2021 04:15:32 GMT</pubDate>
<description><center><br><img src="/2021/06/05/Raspberry-Pi-Garage-Door-Opener/raspberry-pi-garage-door-opener-final.png" alt="" title="Raspberry Pi Garage Door Opener"><br></center><br>A few years back I built a neat project I found online. It was originally designed by Andrew Shillday. You can find the <a href="https://github.com/andrewshilliday/garage-door-controller">code here</a>. I decided that a Raspberry Pi Zero was sufficient, so I had to modify the pins used, but otherwise it was a fairly easy project.<br></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Projects/">Projects</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/pi/">pi</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/home/">home</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/garage/">garage</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/06/05/Raspberry-Pi-Garage-Door-Opener/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Observations on buying on an NFT on the Ethereum Blockchain</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/04/15/Bidding-on-an-NFT-in-Ethereum/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/04/15/Bidding-on-an-NFT-in-Ethereum/</guid>
<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2021 17:58:42 GMT</pubDate>
<description><center><br><a href="https://etherscan.io/"><img src="/2021/04/15/Bidding-on-an-NFT-in-Ethereum/cb-ethereum.jpg" alt="" title="Ethereum Logo"></a><br></center>
<p>NFTs have recently piqued my curiosity. If you don’t know what an NFT is, it’s a Non-Fungible Token. </p>
<p><em>Clear as mud right?</em></p>
<p>There are many articles on the subject these days, so I’ll defer you to them if you want more background.</p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Crypto/">Crypto</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/crypto/">crypto</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/nft/">nft</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/blockchain/">blockchain</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/ethereum/">ethereum</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/opensea/">opensea</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/coinbase/">coinbase</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/04/15/Bidding-on-an-NFT-in-Ethereum/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Installing Nginx, PHP and Mysql on Apple M1, MacOS 11 Big Sur</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/03/17/MacOS-11-Big-Sur-Nginx-PHP-and-Mysql/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/03/17/MacOS-11-Big-Sur-Nginx-PHP-and-Mysql/</guid>
<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2021 05:18:19 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p></p><center><a href="/2021/03/17/MacOS-11-Big-Sur-Nginx-PHP-and-Mysql/"><br><img src="/2021/03/17/MacOS-11-Big-Sur-Nginx-PHP-and-Mysql/MacOS-11-Big-Sur-Nginx-PHP-and-Mysql-1-small.webp" alt="Apple Silicon - M1" title="Apple Silicon M1 Logo"><br></a></center><br>This guide will walk you through installing and configuring nginx, PHP and Mysql optimized for MacOS Big Sur on Apple Silicon - M1 Arm processors.<p></p>
<p><em>Note: Most of this content originated from <a href="https://kevdees.com/macos-11-big-sur-nginx-setup-multiple-php-versions/">this post</a>. Here, I’ve pared it down and fixed the relevant content. Credit goes to the original author: Kevin Dees.</em></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Software/">Software</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/macos/">macos</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/M1/">M1</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/nginx/">nginx</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/apple-silicon/">apple silicon</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/php/">php</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/big-sur/">big sur</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/mysql/">mysql</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/apple/">apple</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/03/17/MacOS-11-Big-Sur-Nginx-PHP-and-Mysql/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Debris - Art with Blockchain Provenance by Bəɹʤəɹɑn</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/03/14/Debris-Art-with-Blockchain-Provenance-by-B%C9%99%C9%B9%CA%A4%C9%99%C9%B9%C9%91n/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/03/14/Debris-Art-with-Blockchain-Provenance-by-B%C9%99%C9%B9%CA%A4%C9%99%C9%B9%C9%91n/</guid>
<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2021 16:27:56 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>I was working on my latest project - <a href="https://debris-art.com">Debris Art</a> when NFT Blockchain Digital Ownership hit the news. I instantly realized the potential impact and decided to mint some of my works in the space.</p>
<center><br><img src="/images/four.webp" alt="Four - from the Debris Collection" title="Four"><br></center><br></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Crypto/">Crypto</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/crypto/">crypto</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/debris/">debris</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/art/">art</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/nft/">nft</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/blockchain/">blockchain</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/ethereum/">ethereum</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/03/14/Debris-Art-with-Blockchain-Provenance-by-B%C9%99%C9%B9%CA%A4%C9%99%C9%B9%C9%91n/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Fixing Bitcoin Armory on macOS Catalina 10.15</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/02/26/Fixing-Bitcoin-Armory-on-macOS-Catalina-10.15/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/02/26/Fixing-Bitcoin-Armory-on-macOS-Catalina-10.15/</guid>
<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2021 02:25:10 GMT</pubDate>
<description><center><br><img src="/assets/Fixing-Bitcoin-Armory-on-macOS-Catalina-10.15/armory-title-cb.webp" alt="Bitcoin Armory" title="Bitcoin Armory"><br></center>
<p>The recent surge in crypto prices brought my old Bitcoin stash back to mind. I decided to load up an old digital wallet to check it for consistency, but when I tried to load it, the software, Bitcoin Armory, wouldn’t run. I’m running macOS Catalina 10.15.7, so I figured something changed during my miscellaneous software updates or upgrade from Mojave to Catalina.<br></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Crypto/">Crypto</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/crypto/">crypto</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/macos/">macos</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/bitcoin/">bitcoin</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/armory/">armory</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/02/26/Fixing-Bitcoin-Armory-on-macOS-Catalina-10.15/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Locast Plex - Local TV on Plex with Raspberry Pi4</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/01/30/Locast-Plex---Local-TV-on-Plex/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/01/30/Locast-Plex---Local-TV-on-Plex/</guid>
<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2021 03:25:11 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>Watch local broadcast TV on Plex without an antenna.</p>
<center><br><img src="/assets/Locast-Plex---Local-TV-on-Plex/locast-plex-cb.jpg" width="600"><br></center>
<h3 id="What-is-it"><a href="#What-is-it" class="headerlink" title="What is it?"></a>What is it?</h3><p>Locast is a free service that receives over the air (OTA) broadcast television signals and encodes and legally distributes them digitally across the internet. Using the program <code>locast2plex</code> you can receive this digital content and send it to a Plex Media Server. Plex will allow you to record, time-shift and save this content. It works exactly like a Cablebox / DVR.</p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Homelab/">Homelab</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/pi/">pi</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/raspberrypi/">raspberrypi</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/plex/">plex</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/locast/">locast</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/live/">live</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/tv/">tv</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/01/30/Locast-Plex---Local-TV-on-Plex/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Fixing Hexo Not Generating Files</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/12/24/Fixing-Hexo-Not-Generating-Files/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/12/24/Fixing-Hexo-Not-Generating-Files/</guid>
<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2020 23:36:08 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>If you’re having trouble with Hexo not generating files, check for <strong>broken symbolic links</strong> in the <code>source</code> directory tree:<br></p><figure class="highlight bash"><table><tbody><tr><td class="gutter"><pre><span class="line">1</span><br></pre></td><td class="code"><pre><span class="line">find ./ -<span class="built_in">type</span> l -<span class="built_in">exec</span> <span class="built_in">test</span> ! -e {} \; -<span class="built_in">print</span></span><br></pre></td></tr></tbody></table></figure><p></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Software/">Software</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/hexo/">hexo</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/12/24/Fixing-Hexo-Not-Generating-Files/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Strategy for Migrating to Infrastructure as Code</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/12/24/migrating_to_infrastructure_as_code/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/12/24/migrating_to_infrastructure_as_code/</guid>
<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2020 21:13:25 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>There are several existing resources that document strategies for migrating infrastructure to code. This post is about my experiences based on the reality, the challenges and best practices.</p>
<h3 id="The-Setting"><a href="#The-Setting" class="headerlink" title="The Setting"></a>The Setting</h3><p>You’re in charge of the infrastructure that the entire organization relies upon. Your product is a 24/7 web application, service or destination. The internet property is secure and five nines of uptime is expected. During a meeting with Sr. Leadership, a directive comes down: <em>“We’re moving to the cloud”</em>.<br></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Devops/">Devops</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/devops/">devops</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/architecture/">architecture</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/12/24/migrating_to_infrastructure_as_code/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>MMM-NextRocketLaunch MagicMirror Module</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/12/04/My-NextRocketLaunch-MagicMirror-Module/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/12/04/My-NextRocketLaunch-MagicMirror-Module/</guid>
<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2020 17:07:39 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p><img src="/Projects/MMM-NextRocketLaunch-1-cb.jpg" alt="MMM-NextRocketLaunch MagicMirror Module" title="Screenshot of MagicMirror Next Rocket Launch Module"></p>
<p>This is a Magic Mirror Module that displays the Next Rocket Launch from Earth. The data comes from the excellent Launch Library 2 API provided by <a href="https://thespacedevs.com/llapi">thespacedevs</a>. This is the Launch Library 2 <a href="https://launchlibrary.net/docs/1.4/api.html">Documentation</a>.<br><!----><br></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Software/">Software</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/magicmirror/">magicmirror</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/software/">software</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/12/04/My-NextRocketLaunch-MagicMirror-Module/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Disassembling a DirecTV RC Remote</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/11/29/Disassembling-a-DirecTV-RC-Remote/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/11/29/Disassembling-a-DirecTV-RC-Remote/</guid>
<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2020 23:35:11 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p><img src="/2020/11/29/Disassembling-a-DirecTV-RC-Remote/IMG_6804-6-small.webp" alt="Opening Directv Remote" title="Photo of a Directv remote disassembled."></p>
<p>While visiting with family, I came across an old DirecTV remote that wasn’t working entirely. Some buttons wouldn’t register even after replacing the batteries, so I figured a quick cleaning was in order. I snapped a few pictures of the disassembly so they might be useful to others (you).<br></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Home/">Home</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/electronics/">electronics</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/directv/">directv</category>
<comments>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/11/29/Disassembling-a-DirecTV-RC-Remote/#disqus_thread</comments>
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<title>Mcombo 7040 Lift Chair Manual</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/11/20/mcombo-lift-chair/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/11/20/mcombo-lift-chair/</guid>
<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2020 05:11:25 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>I recently purchased an <a href="https://amzn.to/3ZwO1vy">Mcombo 7040 Lift Chair</a> for my elderly grandfather. Prior to purchasing the chair my Grandfather had some questions so I figured I would have a look at the manual for answers. Surprised that I couldn’t find one, I thought I’d share it here along with my thoughts about the chair.<br></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Home/">Home</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/elderly/">elderly</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/lift-chair/">lift chair</category>
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<title>Bash Scripts for Cloudinary</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/03/13/cloudinary_bash/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/03/13/cloudinary_bash/</guid>
<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2020 23:13:25 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p><a href="https://cloudinary.com/">Cloudinary</a> is an amazing image hosting service that offers both a highly functional free tier in addition to a paid enterprise grade image hosting and transformation service.</p>
<p>In this tutorial I demonstrate a few simple bash shell scripts to interface with Cloudinary.<br></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Linux/">Linux</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/php/">php</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/devops/">devops</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/cloudinary/">cloudinary</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/bash/">bash</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/curl/">curl</category>
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<title>Creating Grafana Annotations with Webhooks</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/03/08/creating_grafana_annotations_with_webhooks/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/03/08/creating_grafana_annotations_with_webhooks/</guid>
<pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2020 23:13:25 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>Grafana is a great tool for visualizing data.<br><img src="https://chrisbergeron.com/images/showcase_visualize.jpg" alt="Grafana"></p>
<p><strong>In this tutorial I’ll be putting annotations, or comments on points of interest overlayed on top of graph panels.</strong></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Homelab/">Homelab</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/php/">php</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/devops/">devops</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/grafana/">grafana</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/annotations/">annotations</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/influxdb/">influxdb</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/webhooks/">webhooks</category>
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<title>DIY DAS and NAS for Media 2020</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/03/07/diy_das_part1/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2020/03/07/diy_das_part1/</guid>
<pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2020 20:10:25 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p><em>Updated for 2021 !!!</em></p>
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<p><strong>Update:</strong> I’ve recently added a <a href="/2021/07/25/Ultra-fast-Thunderbolt-NAS-with-Apple-M1-and-Linux/">Thunderbolt 3 PCIe card for easy 40 Gbps connectivity.</a></p>
<h1 id="Why-another-NAS-DAS-article"><a href="#Why-another-NAS-DAS-article" class="headerlink" title="Why another NAS/DAS article?"></a>Why another NAS/DAS article?</h1><p>There are a lot resources online for building your own DIY DAS. A lot of them contain good information but none of them were comprehensive for the DAS I wanted to build so I compiled the information that was useful for my specific 2019 build here. The prices linked below are subject to market fluctuations and timing, so some of the components I found at a great price. Overall they should be roughly the same as what you can find. Your mileage may vary.<br></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Homelab/">Homelab</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/linux/">linux</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/das/">das</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/thunderbolt/">thunderbolt</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/nas/">nas</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/supermicro/">supermicro</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/sas/">sas</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/jbod/">jbod</category>
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<title>Cheapest Days Calendar</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2019/04/22/Cheapest-Days-Calendar/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2019/04/22/Cheapest-Days-Calendar/</guid>
<pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2019 16:41:44 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>Are you looking for a calendar that lets you know what days of the week are cheapest to shop? If so, look no further.</p><center><p></p>
<p><img src="https://chrisbergeron.com/2021/04/22/Cheapest-Days-Calendar/cheapest-days-calendar.webp" alt="Cheapest Days of the Week Calendar"></p>
<p></p></center>I created a calendar for anyone looking to save a few dollars on common purchases. The data for this calendar comes from this <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/cheapest-days-of-the-week-to-do-anything/">Reader’s Digest post</a>. Please check it out if you want to know the reasoning behind the timing. If you know of other days that I should add - comment below!<br></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Home/">Home</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/frugal/">frugal</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/calendar/">calendar</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/ics/">ics</category>
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<title>Deluge Grafana Dashboard</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2019/02/26/deluge_dashboard/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2019/02/26/deluge_dashboard/</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2019 05:08:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>Tonight I was introduced to a <a href="https://github.com/tobbez/deluge_exporter">Deluge exporter</a> for <a href="https://prometheus.io">Prometheus</a> so I figured I’d whip up a quick dashboard for visualizing the metrics.</p>
<p><img src="https://res.cloudinary.com/cyberge/image/upload/v1551153412/screenshots/amkeucb9bhfveijastbd.png" alt="Deluge Dashboard"><br>Deluge Dashboard is a very simple way to display <a href="https://deluge-torrent.org/">Deluge</a> torrent metrics. It uses the deluge exporter to populate a Prometheus data source. The panels in this dashboard can be copied into more comprehensive dashboards for a single pane of glass view of your network transfers or it can be used as a standalone glanceboard.</p>
<p>You can install the dashboard from the <a href="https://grafana.com/dashboards/9846">Grafana website</a> or from my <a href="https://github.com/chrisbergeron/deluge-grafana">repo</a>.<br></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Homelab/">Homelab</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/grafana/">grafana</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/prometheus/">prometheus</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/deluge/">deluge</category>
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<title>Plex What's Playing Plugin for BitBar</title>
<link>https://chrisbergeron.com/2019/02/19/Plex-What-s-Playing-Plugin-for-BitBar/</link>
<guid>https://chrisbergeron.com/2019/02/19/Plex-What-s-Playing-Plugin-for-BitBar/</guid>
<pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2019 03:44:11 GMT</pubDate>
<description><p>This is a <a href="https://getbitbar.com">Bitbar</a> plugin that I wrote that shows you what’s currently playing on your <a href="https://plex.tv">Plex</a> Media server.</p>
<p><img src="https://res.cloudinary.com/cyberge/image/upload/v1550632374/screenshots/vzykubr9r445oxar6aa4.png" alt="BitBar Plex"><br></p></description>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/categories/Software/">Software</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/macos/">macos</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/plex/">plex</category>
<category domain="https://chrisbergeron.com/tags/bitbar/">bitbar</category>