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title = "Terminimal Theme for Zola"
date = 2019-02-04
[taxonomies]
tags = ["zola", "theme", "showcase"]
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Welcome to Terminimal! This is a theme showcase post.
Code block (using "boron" theme):
```python
#!/usr/bin/python3
class HelloPrinter:
def __init__(self, thing):
self.thing = thing
def __call__(self):
print(f"Hello, {self.thing}!")
printer = HelloPrinter("World")
printer()
# prints: Hello, World!
```
Inline code: `print("Hello world!")`.
Basic typography:
*Italic text*. **Bold text**. _**Italic bold**_. Link: [click me](#)
# Header 1
## Header 2
### Header 3
#### Header 4
Quote:
> "Theory is when you know everything but nothing works.
Practice is when everything works but no one knows why.
In our lab, theory and practice are combined: nothing works and no one knows why."
Lists:
- A
- B
- CDEF
1. One
2. Two
3. Three
Horizontal line:
---
This is where the post summary ends.
<!-- more -->
The second part follows here.
## Shortcodes
`figure` shortcode:
```
figure(src="http://rustacean.net/assets/rustacean-flat-gesture.png",
style="width: 25%;",
position="center"
caption_position="left",
caption="Ferris, the (unofficial) Rust mascot"
caption_style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;")
```
{{ figure(src="http://rustacean.net/assets/rustacean-flat-gesture.png",
style="width: 25%;",
position="center",
caption_position="left",
caption="Ferris, the (unofficial) Rust mascot",
caption_style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;") }}
---
`image` shortcode:
```
image(src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/35/Tux.svg",
position="left")
```
{{ image(src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/35/Tux.svg",
position="left") }}

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title = "Universal Remote - Part III"
date = 2014-12-18
[taxonomies]
tags = ["RaspberryPi", "UniversalRemote"]
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The only items I didnt purchase online were the supplies for soldering and wiring. I went with the ECG 20 Watt Miniature Corded Soldering Iron, Sn60/Pb40 Solder and 22AWG Solid Copper Wire.
{{ image(src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kylejcarlton/zola-theme-terminimal/master/img/SolderingSupplies.png",
position="left") }}
With all the components and tools needed, the first step was assembling the Adafruit Prototyping Pi Plate Kit following [these instructions](https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-prototyping-pi-plate/solder-it). Once complete I built [the circuit for the IR receiver and transmitter](https://upverter.com/design/alexbain/f24516375cfae8b9/open-source-universal-remote/#/). With the assembly complete the Prototyping Pi Plate connects to the Raspberry Pi via the GPIO pins. In addition to referencing the circuit diagram [these high resolution pictures from alexba.in](http://alexba.in/blog/2013/06/08/open-source-universal-remote-parts-and-pictures/) were very useful.
{{ image(src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kylejcarlton/zola-theme-terminimal/master/img/UniversalRemoteHardwareAssembled.png",
position="left") }}
With the hardware assembled the next step is to install [Raspbian](https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/) as the OS on the SD card and the application [LIRC](http://www.lirc.org/) for controlling the hardware to test functionality.

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