Once again, I’ve been pursuing my hobbies: programming and self-hosting.
For my new LincStation N1, I’ve written a program in the Rust language that allows you to control the LincStation’s LEDs.
The program can either be used as a command-line tool or run as a service for monitoring drive activity. Any activity on the drives is then shown on the corresponding LEDs.
This is particularly interesting for people who don’t run their LincStation with Unraid, but instead have Linux installed on it.
By the way, this is my very first program in Rust, and I’m quite proud that I managed to pull it off. I’m really enthusiastic about this programming language.
You can check out the result on Codeberg:
https://codeberg.org/wertarbyte/lncstn-leds
#programming #selfhosting #lincstation #rust #unraid #linux #codeberg
For my new LincStation N1, I’ve written a program in the Rust language that allows you to control the LincStation’s LEDs.
The program can either be used as a command-line tool or run as a service for monitoring drive activity. Any activity on the drives is then shown on the corresponding LEDs.
This is particularly interesting for people who don’t run their LincStation with Unraid, but instead have Linux installed on it.
By the way, this is my very first program in Rust, and I’m quite proud that I managed to pull it off. I’m really enthusiastic about this programming language.
You can check out the result on Codeberg:
https://codeberg.org/wertarbyte/lncstn-leds
#programming #selfhosting #lincstation #rust #unraid #linux #codeberg
