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https://codeplug.org

A web harness for another open source project (CHIRP) which lets you program channels into all kinds of handheld radios (HAM).


muggles will look at matrix multiplication and say it's magic


Mikrotik does this for some of their parts as well


Good to know, didn't realize Mikrotik did this too. Useful for homelab planning where rack space and airflow actually matter.


https://codeplug.org

Program your amateur radio via the web. Uses pyiodide + chirp drivers under the hood + WebSerial.


I've used it to put together a browser app to program walkie-talkies: https://codeplug.org


I'm putting together something to program Anytone AT878 DMR radios for amateur radio use using a web browser.

https://github.com/jasiek/webprog-anytone


Use a solid state relay with esphome.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_relay


Use AI to write anything and you become confined to whatever "moral code" the model has been taught to follow. Once a critical mass is reached, whoever controls these models, will control what is being said.


The reason why they provide it, is because everyone expects it. The reason everyone expects it, is because it was "cool" and an ecosystem grew around it. I use AWS ECS and it's really really good and easy to understand.


Sounds like something massively over-engineered and sold to the government by a consultancy. Intel loves this because it puts the client's data in a cage which is locked from the inside, and they must keep buying servers with Intel chips no matter what.


Sound like a scheme the German government would be happy to invest into.


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