Documentation and source code to build a ~$70 timelapse camera based on a Raspberry Pi Zero W.
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This release fixes #35 and contains user interface improvements, notably for devices with smaller screens such as mobile devices and/or older laptops.
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For a more detailed list of changes, checkout the diff between 0.3.0 and 0.4.0: https://github.com/ingojaeckel/go-raspberry-pi-timelapse/compare/0.3.0...0.4.0
Published by ingojaeckel about 2 years ago
This release fixes #32
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For a more detailed list of changes, checkout the diff between 0.2.1 and 0.3.0: https://github.com/ingojaeckel/go-raspberry-pi-timelapse/compare/0.2.1...0.3.0
Published by ingojaeckel about 3 years ago
This release fixes #30
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For a more detailed list of changes, checkout the diff between 0.2.0 and 0.2.1: https://github.com/ingojaeckel/go-raspberry-pi-timelapse/compare/0.2.0...0.2.1
Published by ingojaeckel over 3 years ago
This release fixes a bug (https://github.com/ingojaeckel/go-raspberry-pi-timelapse/pull/27) and adds minor new features.
Changing settings will take effect immediately now and no longer require a restart or any other changes. SSH login is enabled by default. System logs can now be viewed in the web UI for easier debugging. Logs contain more information which can be useful for developers. Photos can be downloaded without compression as TAR archives instead of ZIP.
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Published by ingojaeckel over 3 years ago
This is the initial disk-image based release.
The main goal of this release is to simplify the installation process. Instead of differentiating between dev/deploy mode, manually changing configuration or installing dependencies, etc this release introduces a build process for disk images and an initial alpha version of a disk image. After decompressing, the image go-raspberry-pi-timelapse-0.1.0.img
can be installed on an SD card using Raspberry Pi Imager to boot a Pi.
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