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This week I attended [linux.conf.au] (for the first time) in Christchurch, New
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Zealand. It's a week long conference covering Linux, open open source software
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Zealand. It's a week long conference covering Linux, open source software
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and hardware, privacy, security and much more. The theme this year was [IoT].
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In line with the theme I built a digital conference badge to take to the
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conference. It used a tri-colour e-Paper display and was powered by a Rust
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### Mounting
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When I started the project I imagined it would hang it around my neck like a
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When I started the project I imagined it would hang around my neck like a
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conference lanyard. By the time departure day arrived I still hadn't worked out
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how this would work in practice (power delivery being a major concern). In the
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end I settled on attaching it to the strap on my backpack. My bag has lots of
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</figure>
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On day 2 I had had several people suggest that I needed a QR code for the URL.
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Turns out entering an IP address on a phone keyboard is tedious. So after talks
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Turns out entering an IP address on a phone keyboard is tedious. So
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that evening I added a QR code to the display. It's dynamically generated and
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contains the same URL that is shown on the display. There were several good crates
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to choose from. Ultimately I picked one that didn't have any image
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dependencies, which allowed my to convert the data into embedded-graphics
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dependencies, which allowed me to convert the data into embedded-graphics
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pixels. The change was a success, most people scanned the QR code from this
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point on.
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By the end of the conference the badge showed a count of 12. It had worked
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flawlessly over the five days.
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Small projects with a fairly hard deadline are a good way to ensure it's seen
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through to completion. Also a great motivator to publish some open source code.
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Small projects with a fairly hard deadline are a good way to ensure they're
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seen through to completion. They're also a great motivator to publish some open
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source code.
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I think I greatly overestimated the number of people that would interact with
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the badge. Of those that did, I think most tapped the button to increase the
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