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Sexy Moon (moon@shitposter.club)'s status on Sunday, 06-Aug-2023 11:30:09 JST Sexy Moon @shibao I got an RGB LED light strip and programmed the arduino to accept USB serial commands to control the lights and I wired it into a monitoring thing so the lights would change colors when the servers went up or down. -
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Xeon² (izaya@social.shadowkat.net)'s status on Sunday, 06-Aug-2023 11:37:34 JST Xeon² @shibao @Moon attach RGB LED strips equal to how many cores your computer has and install them in the front of your case, so you can get BeBox-style blinkenlights Sexy Moon likes this. -
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Xeon² (izaya@social.shadowkat.net)'s status on Sunday, 06-Aug-2023 11:38:54 JST Xeon² @shibao @Moon if you have a shittonne of cores, you could instead represent each core with one light and have the colour change depending on load Sexy Moon likes this. -
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Sexy Moon (moon@shitposter.club)'s status on Sunday, 06-Aug-2023 11:39:13 JST Sexy Moon @izaya @shibao theres so much stuff you can do with an led strip from adafruit -
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7666 (7666@comp.lain.la)'s status on Sunday, 06-Aug-2023 11:51:02 JST 7666 @shibao i used mine as a christmas light sequencer where i had eight relays tied to eight outlets and each relay would click open or closed blinking the lights to the tune of a song Sexy Moon likes this. -
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Account: Computers (pro@mu.zaitcev.nu)'s status on Sunday, 06-Aug-2023 19:14:07 JST Account: Computers @shibao @Moon I use blink(1) on singleton servers. I have a common script that blinks green and white, get it?
https://blink1.thingm.com/