Our latest project:
ServerGuardian: a network of friendly little nodes (servers that run systems, websites and network infrastructure) built in python and c++ that not only watch over themselves but invite everyone to join in. Think of it as a self-checking, community-powered mesh of digital empathy. When new servers join, they can even become part of the guardian network, helping keep the whole system resilient and kind. It’s not just tech—it’s a bit of digital compassion in every node. So of a server goes down or crashes it's picked up by another server almost instantly, runs some checks and reboots all services.
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Server Guardian — A Friendship Between Servers
www.serverguardian.co.uk
Vistacraft: Online — 16:50:01 💭 The Philosophy Behind Server Guardian “A Friendship Between Servers” This isn’t just monitoring — it’s a quiet conversation between machines. Independent...
Celebrating my 1st year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉
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Since I am incapacitated due to recovering from surgery I got bored and so I built a tiny beacon using a raspberry pi zero W2 which outputs about as much power as a car key fob and I have these signal reports back. The farthest is over 3,200km away! The beacon is sent about every 2 minutes broadcasting: "2M0DDX IO86 10mW" as a data stream. I manage the raspberry pi by using SSH into it from my repurposed MacBook Air which now runs Linux Mint, so the terminal screen you see is what's happening on the pi.
No, your key fob won't go that far - the science lies in the antenna. The antenna for this is about 35ft long piece of wire.
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Today I ran a STEM session for primary school kids and demonstrated the use of photogrammetry with 3d modelling and got total engagement when I introduced some models in an unreal engine environment. The kids thoroughly enjoyed it, learned alot and asked some amazing questions! Big thanks to Mr. G for facilitating this.
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Project muthull reimagined
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