Let us know how you go :)
Let us know how you go :)
That’s what I’m talking about, yeah. And TBH it’s actually closer to the end than the middle. Also I didn’t find it that big of a deal, but your mileage may vary. I hope you can get past what a bunch of others seem to hate because the payoff is so good.
I hate this take. It doesn’t look stupid at all, it looks cool.
There is a hurdle late in the game which you’ll know when you hit it, just in case you somehow haven’t heard about it. Do try to get past it though, the payoff is worth it.
If the only tool you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
That’s the only thing I can think to answer your question. There are some problems that are best solved with other tools, like text parsing for example you might want to call out to some code written in a functional language.
I never liked the idea of my “likes” being a browsable list. What’s the point of retweeting, if likes are browsable?
Glad it 's finally changing. Broken clock, I guess.
Xitter is doing something I want? What’s the catch?
Mm, that could be a problem for the battery even if it does connect. You could probably work around it if you really wanted to; solar powered repeater high up somewhere between the box and the house. But that’s getting into silly territory. :P
Next time you’re out there see what signal you get from your phone, maybe? Just hold it away from your car.
Yeah, all it does is tell me when something is obscuring one of the sensors. I figure anything that gets put in there which is small enough to fall in a way it covers neither isn’t going to be important enough to worry about.
I am vaguely aware AusPost has some kind of service that might inform me of regular mail delivery, but anyone can put stuff in my mailbox not just AusPost. Plus this was a fun project, yeah.
Yeah, of course. :)
Nice idea. Mine has a slot tho, so I couldn’t just do that. Never seen anyone with a mailbox the mailman has to open in Australia.
Hah, fair. It tells me when I have mail.
Nice :)
Huh, that’d be nice…
That`s a nice service. Do you get no mail from other couriers? Or just no important mail?
I went to post it under share your projects, but new users can’t post a lot of embeds or links, so I just posted a link to this post.
Yeah, that thought did occur to me. Drill a hole in the mounting wood below the box, and a channel up the back to hide more of the cable. I might do that some time later, but I’ve already put everything away… :P
A shock sensor would be an interesting way to do it, too. :)
Yeah I made an account, any ideas where a post like this belongs?
Whichever you prefer. There is no correct way.