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by tristor
1082 days ago
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Same question, but more focus on home electronics. I'd love to track my appliances and home lab setup better than I do today in just a spreadsheet. It'd be nice to get depreciation / warranty tracking, diagrams which show tags/position in the rack for my home lab. Basically similar to enterprise asset management just on a much smaller scale and without needing to operate a full ITIL shop + deploy enterprise scale. I once, many moons ago, barcode asset tagged all my stuff and was scanning it into an app that could track where it was in your house on a basic 2d wireframe home, which let you report for insurance scheduling purposes. Besides just tracking generally, knowing what stuff you have that is valuable, depreciable, and could be stolen/destroyed is very useful data even for individuals. |
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I was thinking about building myself a system of QR labelled ziplock bags (inc. antistatic ones) and QR labelled containers.
The main concept of my particular system would be to have a camera covering my workspace, and a camera covering a storage area for containers.
The system would automatically track which QR labelled bags are in which QR labelled container, and also keep a 'last seen' graph of bags that are near other bags, and containers near other containers, so that you don't have to spend too much effort maintaining the system, and when you want a list of things to work with, the system could help you perform a 'computer enhanced rummage' by using your smartphone and have it highlight containers that you want, and ziplocks that contain the things on your list.
Take all those ziplocks out, lay them on your workspace, boom, they are all checked out of the containers by the overhead camera.
Place the containers back on your shelves, boom, the shelve cameras know the positions of the boxes.
When you are done with the items, place a box on your workspace (recognised by camera) and put the packets back in the one box (those packets then checked in to that box).
I don't have a nice workspace to build the system yet, but when I settle into a place I am going to spend more time thinking about it.