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- Bridging the gap between enterprise windows package management, and cloud native technologies.
- Windows package management is messy. It doesn't have to be, Im working towards fixing this at Intility.
- Creating and maintaining API's and standards that unify the modern and the established.
- Automating the creation and maintenance of application packages. Winget is not enough :)
- Languages, frameworks, tools and technologies I use ~daily:
- Home Automation
- My platform of choice is Home Assistant. It gives me all the flexibility I need, and I get to host it myself.
- I try to make a smart home, not a remote controlled home.
Me turning on the lights in an app is in my view not better than pressing the light switch on the wall.
- HomeServer
- My containerized services at home. The repo mostly acts as backup and docs, changes there do not automatically apply.
- IoT
- (What even is IoT? Things that are not computers? I like to define it as headless computers with sensor reporting as main purpose)
- Elbin. Code, config and docs for everything running on an electrical boat.
- Maxus. Code, config and docs for everything running in my electrical van.
- It started out as a need for rear view mirror (as the van does not have it).
A camera and a Pi in the rear door, accessible over local wifi.
But then, might as well add other cool sensors and stuff.
- It started out as a need for rear view mirror (as the van does not have it).
- Consumer automation
- Tools for automating various interactions with companies that have an API.
- Kolonial, an online grocery store. I always buy about the same stuff, but also want the greatest deals. So I automated the selection of products.