Thursday, March 2, 2023

Teardown of the Wyze Outdoor Camera (after a hurricaine)

My parents were hit by Hurricane Ian. They're okay, their dog is okay, their house is mostly okay. But they had a Wyze Outdoor Cam stationed outside. Long story short, it didn't make it. But it's somewhat hard to find a guide for tearing the Wyze Outdoor Cam down. So I decided to document some of the internal stuff.

Sunday, October 18, 2020

State of the Blog - Abandoning the Format

My time has been mainly focused on my Youtube Channel and the iPod project, so I haven't been posting. But to all two people who probably read this blog, I'm still alive. Having this blog to keep me busy through college paid off in a multitude of ways, but I think the regular posts - even the once per month posts - are not sustainable given my current throughput on the projects relevant to this blog.

Monday, August 31, 2020

The Coronavirus's Toll On This Blog

I just wanted to pen a quick update about why I've been so slow and quiet on this blog. Sure, my interests have turned elsewhere (if you're not subscribed to my YouTube channel, you should be), but even progress over there has been slow. I blame the virus. Which is silly, because I haven't even been sick.

Thursday, July 30, 2020

Replacing the Nand Chip on an iPod Nano 3G

I wanted to know if it was possible to replace the NAND chip on an iPod Nano 3G similar to how you can replace the hard drive in a bigger iPod. Turns out it's more complicated than that. I'm making a video about it, I'll post it here as well as more details soon.

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Can You Video Edit Using The Cloud As Your Disk?

I've recently started using Davinci Resolve for my editing software. Something I found interesting about it was that it saved all of its project data in a Postgres Database instead of project files. This gives you the option of saving things to a remote work server so you can work on it from several computers. Video projects can generate a lot of raw footage and data, and keeping files and such locally can be a logistical nightmare. But the cloud is basically infinite. So can we edit video using the cloud as our storage? Probably not, but it's worth a shot!

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Cooking on CPU While Folding Proteins

I made a video recently about using the heat generated from CPUs to cook some food. It actually went better than I expected. Check it out!

Friday, April 24, 2020

Better Firmware For A First Gen Polar3D Printer

I was given a Polar3D printer. You know, the old one with a serial number lower than 1000. Polar was offering an upgrade to a new printer for the price of the old printer and $400 extra dollars. That's definitely not worth it to me. I figured I could abandon the Polar Cloud altogether because they don't seem to support the old printer anymore (not shocking) and I can't slice things differently with the onboard software. So let's install and configure OctoPrint on here so I can actually use it in future projects!