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Yesterday I configured two VMs inside #proxmox to run some museums specific software. Learned some new stuff in this great software, i.e. store the backups in a NFS share on a second machine.
First is #PartDB as inventory software for our whole stuff including the library like books and software. And second is #Omeka for additional information about the machines in our exhibition.
It looks like we'll have a long way to go to get our entire inventory in order.
#ComputerMuseum #RetroComputing

I got Part-DB running in a Kubernetes cluster. It's a database for electronic components with a web interface. I hope this helps me to keep track of my components and maybe makes it possibility to sell kits of my Eurorack modules. First I need to import all the components and BOMs github.com/Part-DB/Part-DB-ser
#partdb #electronics #components #kubernetes #eurorack

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Been playing with #partdb (github.com/Part-DB/Part-DB-ser) lately to see if it's a good way to keep my ever growing parts collection cataloged and findable. The #kicad integration seems like a great idea, but haven't done much besides dropping a few parts on a schematic.

Still have a few "best practices" to figure out. In particular, does anyone have any pointers on how best to manage generic/multi mfg parts like resistors?

GitHubGitHub - Part-DB/Part-DB-server: Part-DB is an Open source inventory management system for your electronic componentsPart-DB is an Open source inventory management system for your electronic components - Part-DB/Part-DB-server