I built a Bluesky weather bot using a Raspberry Pi Pico, and it made my home lab simpler
For a long time, even my smallest automations ended up living inside my home lab. If I wanted to post a daily update or monitor something simple, I’d spin up a container, wire in a script, and let it run alongside everything else. It worked, but it also meant that trivial tasks quietly accumulated into something heavier. Over time, the lab started to feel less like a set of tools and more like a place where everything had to live by default.
For a long time, even my smallest automations ended up living inside my home lab. If I wanted to post a daily update or monitor something simple, I’d spin up a container, wire in a script, and let it run alongside everything else. It worked, but it also meant that trivial tasks quietly accumulated into something heavier. Over time, the lab started to feel less like a set of tools and more like a place where everything had to live by default.
Reynaldo Leene
Netherlands
Netherlands
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