cool idea :-)

Am Mittwoch, 18. September 2013 14:19:32 UTC+2 schrieb Bauwe Bijl:
>
> Hi everyone
>
> I like to share some ideas from my TiddlyWiki5 on the RaspberryPi 
> experiment lately, where I collect data from sensor(s) and use that in TW5 
> combined with the d3 plugin.
>
> I've demonstrated my setup on yesterday's TiddlyWiki hangout and published 
> some info about it on my website.
> If you have a RPI and are interested in building and hosting TW5 on it you 
> can follow these articles to get started.
>
> 1) installing node on rpi and build tw:
>
> http://www.bauwe.nl/page/tiddlywiki5-on-rpi
>
> If you don't own a RPI the second article might be interesting as well.
>
> 2) create a custom build script to build a single tw and host it as static 
> site with node/express:
>
> http://www.bauwe.nl/page/single-tw5-served-by-express
>
> ----
>
> I plan to write more about my current setup where I collect data from the 
> CPU temperature sensor with a 5 minutes interval and use the build script 
> to let the rpi re-build my TiddlyWiki each 5 minutes to make the new data 
> available.
>
> At this moment I'm also working with new sensors connected to the pi and 
> will post here with updates and new findings.
>
> A good method for the visualization of the data with the d3 [1] plugin is 
> still missing ... so if you have some ideas or implementations ... very 
> welcome!
>
> Feel free to ask, comment and test ... 
>
> Bauwe
>
> [1] https://github.com/mbostock/d3/wiki/Gallery 
>
>

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