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  • Two years and a half later…

    Two years and a half later…

    It would take me more work to explain how we have spent the time than to describe what has changed since the last chapter. Work commitments, once again, combined with the unnecessary obsession of finishing our university studies, preparing for promotion exams at work, and so on, could be good reasons for having put this…

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  • Simple Battens

    Simple Battens

    Work commitments prevented us from witnessing the most spectacular part of the project: covering the roof structure’s rafters with insulation boards that imitate tongue-and-groove wood on the inside. The architect had told us that a new roof for a dwelling cannot be built with an insulation layer thinner than eight centimetres. The builder, however, did…

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  • The Temporary Door

    The Temporary Door

    It may seem like a silly thing — and it probably is — yet it means a great deal for the new owner of a ruined building to make that first change, that first intervention, because it marks a turning point. Assuming the worst walls have been reinforced and the roof is done, we can…

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  • It Is No Longer a Ruin

    It Is No Longer a Ruin

    Our first impression upon seeing the house in person in September 2023 was one of desolation. The house is what it is: cracked walls, shattered windows, stones scattered across the ground… You need a great deal of imagination to picture in this building the project we are supposed to achieve. I’m not even talking about…

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  • Reset

    Reset

    Thanks to a couple of good friends, we found a builder who was willing to renovate the house at an acceptable price. Everything moved faster than we expected: the contact, the quote, and the start of the works. Summer is coming to an end and, since the most important part is putting a new roof…

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  • Waves and Patterns

    Waves and Patterns

    Whether we like it or not, we live in a closed world, subjected to processes that are beyond our control and of which we barely get to know a small part thanks to experience. At first sight it seems difficult to obtain that experience in a mechanical (or procedural) way. Something like that must have…

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  • This is the end

    This is the end

    The scarcity of gas and oil derivatives caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine at the beginning of 2022 triggered a sharp rise in prices. Within weeks, producers passed the costs on to their products and prices skyrocketed, causing inflation higher than during the 1970s oil crisis. Electricity prices also rose considerably, far outpacing wages, and…

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  • The three builders

    The three builders

    It was an unplanned trip, somewhat uncomfortable and rushed… but necessary. Through contacts, we had managed to arrange a meeting with three builders to show them the property, explain our plans and give them the documentation so they could get an idea of what it would cost to get this project off the ground. We…

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  • Vesta C

    Vesta C

    It is a new expansion circuit for arduino and ESP-32 designed to occupy a standard space on a din rail. Unlike previous developments, this time it will not be in the form of an Arduino shield. The connection will be made through the double header of the Arduino Mega using a connector and a flat…

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  • Vesta Console

    Vesta Console

    It is very difficult to debug code on an Arduino Mega with the IDE tools because most chips do not allow direct debugging. This project quickly became quite complex; so much so that it was almost impossible to track the values ​​stored in the internal structures, which are the soul of the system. I needed…

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