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··· 23 23 - The whole website can be statically rendered in `~93ms` 24 24 - Deployed via cloudflare pages with a total push to deploy time of `~20s` 25 25 - Automatic OG image via a custom script using puppeteer. 26 - - self hosted analytics with plausible, publicaly accessible at this [dashboard](https://nexus.kieranklukas.com/dunkirk.sh/) 26 + - self hosted analytics with plausible, publicly accessible at this [dashboard](https://nexus.kieranklukas.com/dunkirk.sh/) 27 27 28 28 ## Want to talk to me? 29 29
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··· 44 44 45 45 If you are using Garmin Express, then you can access the app settings by selecting the 3 dots next to the app. You will have 36 possible API calls that you can enter. 46 46 47 - {{ img(id="https://assets.vrite.io/64974cb888e8beebeb2c925b/-lSqNObL3TGNk0VQc8xOq.png" alt="ApiCall settings page" caption="Yes that formating is atrocious but it works at least!") }} 47 + {{ img(id="https://assets.vrite.io/64974cb888e8beebeb2c925b/-lSqNObL3TGNk0VQc8xOq.png" alt="ApiCall settings page" caption="Yes that formatting is atrocious but it works at least!") }} 48 48 49 49 > webhooks 50 50 ```ts ··· 63 63 64 64 In conclusion, you can use APICall to trigger actions in home assistant from your Garmin smartwatch. I hope this tutorial proved to be useful, and have a great rest of your day (or night). 65 65 66 - * Written on `2023-08-04` and republished to this blog on `2024-10-31` 66 + * Written on `2023-08-04` and republished to this blog on `2024-10-31`
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··· 96 96 97 97 That should be it! Hopefully you will have a beautiful custom font VS Code install. 98 98 99 - If you are looking for a good theme, I can highly recommend the [Catppuccin](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Catppuccin.catppuccin-vsc) theme, as that is what I use myself. Be sure to check out [Monaspace’s webstite](https://monaspace.githubnext.com/) as it is a work of art. Happy Coding! 👩‍💻 99 + If you are looking for a good theme, I can highly recommend the [Catppuccin](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Catppuccin.catppuccin-vsc) theme, as that is what I use myself. Be sure to check out [Monaspace’s website](https://monaspace.githubnext.com/) as it is a work of art. Happy Coding! 👩‍💻 100 100 101 101 * *Updated 2024-08-22: changed mtk4 to mtk3 on the feedback of [mutammim](https://github.com/mutammim)* 102 - * *Updated 2024-10-31: changed around the formating of the post and moved to [dunkirk.sh](https://dunkirk.sh)* 102 + * *Updated 2024-10-31: changed around the formatting of the post and moved to [dunkirk.sh](https://dunkirk.sh)*
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··· 934 934 935 935 ## Wrap up 936 936 937 - {{ img(id="https://cloud-ryjlxhb9r-hack-club-bot.vercel.app/1bluetooth-scan.png" alt="screenshot of bluetooth scan" caption="The bluetooth scan of (what i belive is) the lift") }} 937 + {{ img(id="https://cloud-ryjlxhb9r-hack-club-bot.vercel.app/1bluetooth-scan.png" alt="screenshot of bluetooth scan" caption="The bluetooth scan of (what i believe is) the lift") }} 938 938 939 939 I tried running a Bluetooth scan to see if I could find the locks, but nothing popped out as being a likely culprit. I did however find an interesting set of 3 Bluetooth devices named "clearsky smart fleet" which upon research seems to be scissor lifts / construction equipment made by a company called [JLG](https://smartfleet.jlg.com/) which is quite interesting. That would make sense, however, as I saw several scissor lifts outside the hotel on my way in. 940 940