Ever heard of Unix Epoch? An epoch is a fixed date and time used as a reference from which a computer measures system time. In Unix and POSIX, this arbitrary date and time is 1 January 1970 00:00, known as the Unix epoch. In a simple term, it is a time counter from 1 Jan 1970. But why do we need it?
As I was contemplating on how to best display the dashboard for stock analysis, I came across this Nuts and Bolts of Chart Types - I like its sarcastic tone, and to be fair, some of them have truth to it. I am going to leave it here for my future reference.
Now that I have my Raspberry Pi setup, it's time to move this website (boring-is-good.com) to Pi.
It's always a good time to go back to the basic. Simplicity at its best.
Just a quick guide to kickstarting Raspberry Pi adventure from scratch - no monitor needed! 😗