2023 Year Review

What a year, I spent most of my time on a sail boat, cruising around the Caribbean etc, and working part-time for Wikimedia on Wikibase.

WBStack became Wikibase.Cloud and the team now working behind it has continued to iterate on the platform, which finally made its way out of its early alpha state. That also came with a snazzy new landing page, and set of logos for Wikibase etc.

Infact, in the last few weeks I finally saw all of the old wbstack Github issues finally migrate onto Phabricator for the team to more easily view and work with.

I look forward to creating an overview of the things that have changed with Wikibase.Cloud year on year at some point, as an overview of the progression of the platform that I still believe is very important to the continued growth of Wikibase.

In the less digital world, I turned our many boaty blog posts and pictures into a book! No you can’t buy one (maybe if we made a 2nd edition. But can we consider ourselves published authors now? It has an ISBN on the back, after all?

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Smart Home: A fleet of Temperature and Humidity Sensors

One of the easiest ways to get myself into the Zigbee life without needing to worry too much about exactly what I was doing, buying or what my goals were was to buy a set of Temperature and Humidity Sensors for every room of the house.

After a tiny amount of research and some discussion among friends, I settled on a fleet of Aquara sensors. These work well with home assistant, use batteries that I have many of already and want to use up, are visually appealing and can be bought in bulk on AliExpress.

For a hub, I went for the SMLIGHT SLZB-06 that has some good reviews in terms of flexibility and openness, as well as allowing use via wired network, Wi-Fi or even USB.

Everything was extremely easy to set up, wiring the hub into the network and having it appear in Home Assistant running on my Raspberry Pi 4, and then pairing each of the sensors with the Hub and having them appear within Home assistant.

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