Here’s a list of all the 2018 posts
Maxing out the Mini Delta 3D printer
It's been a bit, but we're getting ready for Halloween by printing out ghost decorations on the Monoprice mini delta and we're maxing out the build volume in the process. Follow along and check out how to get the most out of the little printer. Read more»
Scaling woes with 3D Printing
After starting the new little hobby of 3D printing I've finally run into a bit of an issue - scale! While only noticeable when you're putting parts together, it can drive you batty. Here's how I built a solution to resolve the problem. Read more»
3D Printing with Astroprint
Another pillar of the Chromebook 3D printing project is Astroprint and their Astrobox printer gateway. This allows not only for simple wireless printing, but for g-code generation as well. Read more»
Installing an Atwood Air Command on a Trail Manor
Following up on our review of the Atwood Air Command as a replacement to our existing air conditioner, we replace another one - this time on a TrailManor. Read more»
Monoprice Mini Delta
At the core of the Chromebook 3D printing project is the Monoprice mini delta 3D printer. This little inexpensive printer is really surprising in both its price and performance. Read more»
3D Printing from a Chromebook
It's not a secret that we're fans of Chromebooks here. Recently we've taken on the challenge of using a Chromebook to not only design but to 3D print objects. Read more»
Trailer Batteries 101
If you've owned a trailer, pop-up or other RV for a while then you've probally had to deal with a battery at least once. In this quick post we'll cover what some of the numbers actually mean and how to pick a replacment battery. Read more»
Hugo and droppy, Chromebook friends
While using SSH to SSH into your own machine is fun, it seems to cause some instability on deep sleep. Using droppy is the simplest way of using hugo on a Chromebook. Read more»
Wekiwa Springs State Park Camping Spring 2018 update
Fresh off of a trip to Wekiwa Springs State Park here's some new information which was missed in the original post. Read more»
Hugo + SHH - gulp = a new workflow
In the latest turn of events, I've simplified my hugo workflow a little and removed gulp. To get the file change event to fire in Termux I turned to SSH to remote into my Chromebook from my Chromebook. Read more»
Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park camping and star gazing
Located in the darkest spot in Florida, Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park is a star gazers go-to. Even during the day, the park has a lot to offer! Read more»
git stash and pop
Sometimes you're in such a rush to write code that you forget to switch branches and only realize later that oops... wrong branch! What do you do then? In this post, we'll look into a strategy for just this type of situation. Read more»
Sebastian Inlet State Park almost beach camping
Sebastian Inlet State Park is located about an hour south of Cocoa Beach and offers a lot of unique things to do. From a swimming lagoon and fishing pier to ranger guided turtle walks in the evenings. This is truly a place that you don't have to leave once you get there. Read more»
Adding search to Hugo with elasticlunr
Search is an under appreciated 'feature' these days, it's everywhere except in Hugo. In this post, we talk about our path to implementing search on our Hugo based site and how you can too! Read more»
Hanging out at Lake Kissimmee State Park
Lake Kissimmee State Park is one of the hidden gems in central Florida. We love it for its remoteness and wildlife - even in the campground! Read more»
How to use git flow
Having trouble learning git or need a place to start? In this installment in our git series, we take a look at the git flow pattern. It's one pattern really worth looking into, especially if your just learning. Read more»
Post Number 50
Sometimes it's just worth celebrating the little milestones in the world. This post is simply a celebration of our 50th post and look at our top 5 unexpected findings of writing the blog. Read more»
Themeing gisty
A while back I introduced gisty - a GitHub gist manager. Now after about six months of 'looking' at the app, we've refactored a little and rolled out theme selection for gisty. Read more»
Long Point Park - Camping on the Indian River
We visit Long Point Park in Brevard county and camp on the Indian River. Check out what there is to offer when the water is a dozen feet from your door! Read more»
Running Tmux for Termux on a Chromebook
Using Termux is awesome, except with Chrome OS's limit on one window it required a lot of switching sessions. In this post we look at tmux, which is an awesome solution to that problem. Read more»
Silver Springs State Park Camping review
We visit Silver Springs State Park to check out the glass bottom boats and see what the Ocala area has to offer. Read more»
Scheduling code deployment with Bitbucket
For a while now I've overlooked a very useful feature in Bitbucket Pipelines, which is the ability to schedule code deployments. Lets take a look at how to use them. Read more»
Celebrating one year on Pi Day
Its official - the Jupiter67 Company has been in existence for one year, and while we cannot give you pie we can give you this post. Read more»
Serverless dynamic content with Hugo and JavaScript
Ditching the database with Hugo doesn't mean that your having dynamic content on your site is impossible - it just means that you have a new opportunity to be awesome Read more»
Camping at Lake Louisa State Park
We visit Lake Louisa State Park to relax in its rolling hills and tour western Orlando on the cheap. Read more»
git Merges Demystified
In this installment of our git series we're expanding on the merge command and looking into merge conflicts, which are everyone's pain point when using git. Read more»
Wekiwa Springs State Park Camping review
We visit Wekiwa Springs State Park just north of Orlando in Apopka. We enjoyed the wooded sites and swimming in the spring. Read more»
git branches simply explained
Having trouble learning git or need a place to start? In this installment in our git series, we take a look at branches. Read more»
Lowepro camera backpack review
We review the Lowepro Photo Hatchback 22L AW. This backpack not only lets us bring the camera gear, but lets us officially ditch the diaper bag. Read more»
Hugo + gulp = Chromebook awesomeness
By introducing gulp into my stack, I can now have a super easy work around for writing blogs with Hugo on my Chromebook. Best of all, it was super simple! Read more»
We visit Jetty Park Campground
Come check out one of the coolest beach campgrounds in Cocoa beach. Nice sites, nice beach, and a great time. Read more»
Applying and removing vinyl
Some folks have asked how to apply the Adventure Tracker vinyl decals they have purchased from ShraderLand Designs, here's a tutorial on how to do it along with how to remove it if the need arises. Read more»
Texas Adventure Tracker
Announcing the new Texas Adventure Tracker from ShraderLand Designs. What started with the Florida Adventure Tracker has expanded into a variety of decals! Read more»
Resetting My Chromebook Back to Stock
Chrome 63 required a Power Wash - I took this opportunity to fully reset my Chromebook to see if with using Android apps I could eliminate my need for Dev mode. Read more»
In between trees at Tomoka State Park
We squeeze between trees and make it into Tomoka State Park in the Daytona area and tour the area's lighthouse, sugar mill ruins and more. Read more»
Introducing gisty
Introducing gisty~ an open source gist interface that only stores your data in your Github account. Read more»
Cypress Campground our Legoland go to
We stay at one of the closest campgrounds to Legoland Florida, and have dubbed it our Legoland go to campground. Read more»
Automated code deployment with Bitbucket and Docker
In this post we cover how to get started using Docker to deploy code using Bitbucket Pipelines, and even building your own Docker images. Read more»
Atwood Air Command
We review the Atwood Air Command as a replacement to our Coleman Mach 8 air conditioner, mostly comparing installation notable items. Read more»
What's a remote in git
Having trouble learning git or need a place to start? In the fifth post in our git series, we will talk about what a remote is and how to use them. Read more»
Silence is not golden
Silence is golden until it is not. This is true for both kids and appliances - when they are quiet, something is wrong. Read more»