Yes.
Some of the nicer models of UPS have little servers built in for remote management, and also communicate to their tenants via USB or Serial or Emergency Power Off (EPO) Port.
You shouldn't have to write a script that polls battery status, the UPS should tell you. Be told, don't ask.
Preface: I appreciate the sentiment, fuck Microsoft.
- Projects typically aren't "hosted" on code repositories like GitHub.
- Because the underlying version control technology, git, is meant to be distributed - it's super weird to draw that line in the sand. It's like saying "show me TXT files written with SublimeText, I hate Notepad++!"
- I get that you might want to, like, judge a developer for using github? But, like... features are features. Build minutes are build minutes. If you fork a repo and use GitLab to manage it, does that make the project better?
That might just be how it looks when you cram a foreign language into Google Translate for images
11ty is great, especially since it's very BYO in terms of templating languages. (I started with nunjucks until I figured out the magic that is webc.)
Hey, maybe post less baseless garbage in the future?
I took have a nginx reverse proxy, ddclient, PiHole on a dedicated Pi behind the router and in front of literally everything else.
"Give us $40 USD to talk about the thing you made."
Bold strategy, how'd that work out?