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3D printed 10" homelab rack with ESP32 fan control for Strix Halo cooling

Printing a Lab Rax 10 inch rack, designing custom mounts with an LLM, and building an ESP32 + DS18B20 fan controller to stop my GMKtec EVO-X2 cooking itself during local inference.

TabCue: A Synchronized Tab Player for Band Rehearsals

I built a tool that keeps every band member on the same bar during rehearsal. Here is what it does and why.

Generate LinkedIn posts using local-only AI

'I set up a n8n workflow that generates entertaining LinkedIn posts (text + image) using local-only AI',

Using local AI to remove objects in images

How to remove or edit objects in images using inpainting with local ai

Customizing IKEA Billy to cover pipes

How I used an IKEA Billy closet to hide ugly pipes in our entrance.

Creating an AI generated voiceover track for demo videos

Using local Text-to-Speech (TTS) to generate a voiceover for my product demos

Direct Indexing as an alternative to ETFs

'A comparison of ETFs and Direct Index investing.',

Where Should You Host Your Order Execution Infrastructure?

A guide on how to test exchange connectivity from various cloud provider provisioning regions (e.g. AWS)

A cloud-based FX Risk Management Platform

A cloud-based FX Risk Management platform that can be used by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Removing bots from your 𝕏 (Twitter) followers

How to easily remove 𝕏 followers that are suspected bots.

Practical Historical Value-at-Risk

A practical guide to calculating Historical Value-at-Risk for your portfolio.

Using AI to declutter and organise my bookmarks

Using local LLM and Playwright headless browser automation to declutter and organise my bookmarks.

Containerized Front Arena Environments

Guide to create a containerized FIS Sungard Front Arena instance.

What is Pairs Trading?

An introduction to Pairs Trading / Intermarket Spread Trading.

Central Limit Order Book

What is a Central Limit Order Book?