IDS Learning Portfolio Raspberry Pi Website

New post :D, new ideas!

Yesterday, I created a learning journey on something or another. Right now, I’m really tired, and I don’t have the tab open so I reckon it was fairly well written. Anyways, I made a tutorial on how to set up a Network-Attatched Storage Device (NAT). Pretty interesting, I am now looking into starting a nextcloud server as my next tutorial. It’s like a free, fun version of Google Drive. That does speak to me; hosting…

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IDS Learning Journey

YOU should know linux commands, and how they could help humanity

While I was writing my linux commands article, I thought about how people should know how to operate computers at a fairly advanced level. The commands are a foundation of being able to know your way around a computer; you know what to do when someone says “make a file” or “move to the ____ folder”. This will allow you to take full advantage of a machine, and will give you a basis on understanding…

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IDS Learning Portfolio Raspberry Pi Website

New post, no learning journey

Today I wrote a new post for like 4 hours, search engine optimized it to the keyword Command Line Interface, and spent time researching the most well known linux commands. You know what I didn’t do? A learning journey! AND, I’m SUPER behind on those! So, I’m going to make a pledge of creating a learning journey for every session I finish for the next week. I can’t update you too much on my learning…

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IDS Learning Portfolio Raspberry Pi Website

Finished article

Today, I finished my article on how to configure USB devices on the raspberry pi. I am making this portfolio after the fact, but one issue I ran into was being unable to detect my USB drive, which inspired me to create a troubleshooting section, which both extended the length and usability of the article. Afterwards, I tried to make it more readable by adding bolded letters and lists, bullet points, and headings. Tomorrow, I…

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IDS Learning Journey

How can I make an impact on my reader’s days?

These past few weeks, I’ve been writing articles for people to read. And read they did; I got, like, 40 views! In the process, I had to decide what I wanted to write about. The general theme of my site is a tech tutorials, but with the limited number of articles I will write in this time, I don’t want to have a meaningless site that instructs users to plug their computers in and click…

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IDS Learning Portfolio Raspberry Pi Website

New HUGE post

Today, I made gigantic post on how to run an emulation station on the raspberry pi. I tried to switch it up today, making the post more of an overview than anything, but it turned out well. I’m just writing this after I finished it. The main challenge with my process today was the fact that I had to figure it out myself. I ended up making the project on my own raspberry pi, and…

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IDS Learning Portfolio Raspberry Pi Website

Writing a new article, chasing personal interests

Today, I decided to scrap my CGNAT article, and I started a new article on how to donate your computer to science! I looked into BOINC, a program that uses your computer’s power to create science! I wrote my tutorial for the raspberry pi and decided to finish it in the same session. I am now using the raspberry pi for science, contributing to scientific projects! Yippee! That’s what I’ve done today. you can check…

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IDS Learning Portfolio Raspberry Pi Website

New Post – Long one this time!

Today, I just made a new post, catching up on the missed progress from the weekend. I’ll catch up tomorrow too. Pretty much, I just plunked away and made this article about making a web server. Something interesting is that the port forwarding did not work on my raspberry pi, so I also started to make a tutorial on how to bypass Carrier Grade NAT, something that prevents most networks from having a fixed IP…

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IDS Learning Portfolio Raspberry Pi Website

IDS check ins

I started off by changing my piproficient.com home screen; it had a big blank space for images in the articles, but I haven’t inserted any so it looks pretty bad. Then I remembered that I needed to check in on my google search console. This led me to try and add a sitemap, which is a file that tells google to look at all the different parts of the site. I then continued to edit…

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