Image 1 — WTS - Racks - Move Out Sale, Near Balagere and Kundalhalli Gate
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WTS - Racks - Move Out Sale, Near Balagere and Kundalhalli Gate

Racks for Sale, F2F, Near Kundalhalli Gate and Balagere

Book shelf: 1000 rupees - Great Condition.

Clothes drying rack: 750 rupees - Excellent Condition.

Shoe Rack: 150 rupees - Good Condition.

u/billdhar — 19 hours ago
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Move Out Sale - Bangalore, Kundalhalli Gate

Location: Near Kundalhalli Gate.

Prestige Stove: 1,500 - Great Condition (Will clean and provide).

Books: Between 100 - 500, Good Condition.

L Table: 6.5k - Great Condition.

Ikea Wardrobe Pax: 3.5k - Great Condition.

Self pickup.

Edit, Already Sold Items:

VHDL

Software Project Management

C# 4.0

C++

Laws of Human Nature

u/billdhar — 1 day ago

Couldn't afford a PC so built a server using Raspberry Pis lying around.

I wanted to build a PC this year but with the RAMpocalypse and the storage prices shooting for the stars, this was the best jugaad I could do.

Edit: My first award. Thanks a bunch, kind redditor.

u/billdhar — 1 month ago

Pi Server Update

Update on the Pi Server Tower.

Added all the Pis that I had. The server is now running with 7 out of 10 Pis active.

I got suggestions from the last post and will be using them for Monitoring and for Power failure (smooth shutdown of the Pis).
Uptime Kuma, Coolify and NUT are already in the works.

This setup has 4 Raspberry Pi 5, 3 Raspberry Pi 4, 1 Raspberry Pi 3 and 2 Raspberry Pi Zero W v1.1.
Gigabit ethernet switch for GitLab and GitLab Runner and the 100Mbps switch for the slower Pi Zeros, Raspberry Pi 3 and less network demanding Pis.

u/billdhar — 1 month ago
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Pi Server

Update on the Pi Server Tower.

Added all the Pis that I had. The server is now running with 7 out of 10 Pis active.

I got suggestions from the last post and will be using them for Monitoring and for Power failure (smooth shutdown of the Pis).
Uptime Kuma, Coolify and NUT are already in the works.

This setup has 4 Raspberry Pi 5, 3 Raspberry Pi 4, 1 Raspberry Pi 3 and 2 Raspberry Pi Zero W v1.1.
Gigabit ethernet switch for GitLab and GitLab Runner and the 100Mbps switch for the slower Pi Zeros, Raspberry Pi 3 and less network demanding Pis.

u/billdhar — 1 month ago
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Pi Setup For Home Lab

Been working on this homelab setup.
Got GitLab hosted (Pi5 with NVMe) at home along with a GitLab runner for CI/CD (Pi4).
The Pi Zero is a PiHole and serves DNS.
I am now working in an application that'll run on another Pi server (Pi5), code will be maintained in GitLab locally.
Took it apart to put it together in this neat build.
Will post again in a few weeks when it's all up and running again.

Edit: Fixed spelling and grammatical errors.

u/billdhar — 2 months ago

[PAID MEETUP] 3D Printing Workshop

We're opening the doors at Attach-Studios.

2-DAY 3D PRINTING WORKSHOP

18-19 July · Kundalahalli Gate, Bangalore

12 hours, fully hands-on: from a blank screen to a part you printed yourself.

→ Design it in CAD (Onshape)

→ Slice it (OrcaSlicer)

→ Run the machine yourself

→ Go under the hood: live electronics, oscilloscope, the firmware that actually drives a printer

This isn't a watch-from-the-back demo. You're on the machine, taught by an embedded engineer who does this for a living.

Founding cohort.

u/billdhar — 2 months ago
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3D Printing Workshop

We're opening the doors at Attach-Studios.

2-DAY 3D PRINTING WORKSHOP

18-19 July · Kundalahalli Gate, Bangalore

12 hours, fully hands-on: from a blank screen to a part you printed yourself.

→ Design it in CAD (Onshape)

→ Slice it (OrcaSlicer)

→ Run the machine yourself

→ Go under the hood: live electronics, oscilloscope, the firmware that actually drives a printer

This isn't a watch-from-the-back demo. You're on the machine, taught by an embedded engineer.

Founding cohort.

u/billdhar — 2 months ago