Mimosa is something I will be installing in the next month or two to turbocharge my Home Assistant orginization setup. I would recommend looking at a program called grocy. I HATE using their app, but I do like certain features they have. If there was a barcode reader, I could see that being very useful for quick inputs. I use a bluetooth scanner, I imagine it'll work already, but I won't be able to test for a while. It may be neat to add an 'expiration' field. Would make throwing things out easier if its used in shelfing for a garage or something. Looking forward to seeing this grow and develop! I hope to contribute to this in the future.
Reality check- Voidstar Labs had less followers than you do when I started following Zach in 2019… I look forward to watching your punctuated equilibrium.
I love it! I just go into building these things and did your sorting system till the point of soldering the led’s together since there is always my problem. So I’m stuck there but this one will follow if I ever get the other one finished. Edit: for the Mimosa it is great an so easy for beginners but would be nice to leave something blank in case I don’t have a shopping link
@@Mellow_labs any tips for the soldering part. Everytime I try soldering led the wire or so just won’t stay on there and if it does it falls off as soon as I move the thing. Soldering other things is not the problem just the led strips 😭
@JustCharly333 make sure there isn’t any kind of coating on the pads, then apply a little bit of solder to the pads, make sure it sticks on well. With the wire apply a bit of solder to it, it’s also referred to as ”tining” and then just sold them together. I hope this helps.
@@Mellow_labs thanks ! that’s what I do cause everyone telling me that and I even clean the little pads but I just won’t stay on. Bought new soldering tin cause I thought this might be the problem but obviously it’s just me :( idk why cause everything else I solder holds up well
Years ago I watched a woodworker building a cabinet with dozens of drawers - looks good, but, it doesn't tell you what's in them. So I 'thought up' (as in, in my mind) some scanner, a database and something like Arduino - speech-controlled, you can ask it for tools or parts and it will indicate (on your screen) in what drawer(s) you can find it - but, some pneumatics would actually open the relevant drawer(s). A 'close' command would close them again. Obviously Smart Gridfinity works great for smaller parts, as it uses transparent fronts - larger drawers might not work?
Would it be possible to upgrade the System with some kind of "inventory stock management" ? Like I would use it to sort, find and bundle my tech equipment... As a side business I rent out PA speaker and DJ equipment combined with lots of small bits like cables and adapters. I'm looking for some open source and free (not 30€/month subscription) system to have this at least recorded whats in my storage and whats out (or even where it is moved to). Any ideas?
Hello! Thank you for your work. Could you help me, where did you download electrinic parts for Fusion? (at the left on 1:14) It's really problem for me each time mesuring ESP32's, MOSFET's and other parts)))
I am not @ZackFreedman, but if i was, i might comment, "Tech aficionados, attune your antennas! Tomasz, the transcendent technologist from the trailblazing think-tank, Mellow Labs, manifests microcontroller miracles, melding megabytes with meta-modern methodologies. His herculean hacking hones a harmonic, high-octane hegemony, hurling me into a helix of hyperbolic humility, harrowed by his Herculean hardware heroics!"
How would one run MIMOSA in a linux system. I can get it to run from the terminal and it looks great but as soon as the terminal is closed no more access to the URL. Thanks
I’m not too familiar with Linux, on windows you just keep the terminal window open but minimised. All you can try running it in a docker container, but I have very little experience in doing that.