My (gruelling) 3.5K item Homebox inventory - project details for those curious #163
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How did you create sub-items within Box 020 in your sample screenshot? |
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Damn is this impressive, but I still think we can do better ;) gatta get those images optimized and we 100% need to sort out the label generator and make that better. |
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Yup! It's not the most intuitive but it gets the job done. Still better
than setting them up as locations!
Daniel Rosehill
danielrosehill.com
(Written from my phone, please excuse typos!)
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Yea I figured it out. You can't do it when you create an item/asset, but
when you edit there is a toggle for Advanced that will then let you set a
Parent Item.
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Please excuse the very late response!
This is one of the most heartwarming messages I've ever received on GitHub!
I'm usually in a tech frame of mind whenever I post on GitHub. But for me
too homebox has been a totally transformational experience.
I'm transparent about being a highly creative but entirety scatterbrained
ADHD patient.
It's taken me into my mid thirties to appreciate that whatever systems make
my life better are nothing to be ashamed of.
Actually, I think I've finally reached the point where I don't really care
what people think.
Pretty much everything I own has an NFC tag and gets logged in HB. It's
still kind of a pain in the backside. But it's a weirdly meditative
process. It makes me appreciate what I have. And best of all I get to
actually make use of the things that I purchased.
Thank you so much for your delightful message. It brings me so much
happiness to know this others share the same sense of gratitude and warmth
towards the project.
We're all just internet strangers. But I like to think that Homeboxers must
be a good bunch!
Daniel Rosehill
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software. Please ignore or reinterpret any obvious typos missed!
…On Wed 5 Feb 2025, 12:42 niyisurvey, ***@***.***> wrote:
Hey there, Daniel. I don't think the world knows what a wonderful solution
this is, and what an impact it potentially could have on people's lives. If
we all manage to get this app and workflow perfect, the number of people it
could help would be amazong. I am thinking of people with brain injuries
etc (myself).
If you knew what my house looked like.. i couldn't even see the floor. I
used to spend literally hours trying to find things and for about two
years, everyone just thought I was a hoarder? I am not. The issue was that
I just couldn't find anything with my 'new' brain. And also, when looking
for something for more than 15 minutes, my brain fatigue kicked in, and I
was just like a zombie forgetting I had looked in a box just 15 seconds
before already.
The house looked awful, stopped dating, wouldn't let my friends in the
house... then I wouldn't let my family in the house even !
Using this app, I have finally started to get my life back. I started
properly at the end of last year and I hopefully will be finished in the
next week or so. can you believe I am doing a PhD at Cambridge as well?
Which is why I opened with talking about the impact of the app and your
suggested workflow. Helping someone with the 'simple' things (well, simple
to everyone else. even walking rehabilitation I guess could fall under this
category) empowers them to do the big stuff which /actually/ matter, if you
get me?
But anyway, I have a question. I have done QR codes to the URL of the
location.. why should the nfc or qr code be an asset? Why should the
location be an asset? I don't get why that's better.
Thanks again for your hard work.. and you SHOULD be reminded regularly how
amazing this system is and what you took your time to methodically do and
document for the rest of us !! :)
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Hello @danielrosehill I just stopped by briefly because I read your message, and it really helped me set up my system exactly like yours. It also saved me from making a mistake by adding the storage bins as locations instead of items. But somehow, your posts also touched me because I also have adult ADHD and struggle with the exact same issues as you. I’m extremely creative but also extremely unorganized, scattered, and very forgetful. I often forget what I own, buy things again even though I already have them, and sometimes end up with four or five of the same item lying around. I really enjoy going through my things and knowing what I have and what I don’t. I don’t know why, but I felt very understood and seen by your post. It’s comforting to know that I’m not alone in this. I just wanted to thank you for that and wish you all the best. |
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Hi everyone,
Firstly, I'm really glad to see that the project has some new traction behind it.
I shared a few Reddit posts and blogs about my (crazy) home inventory project. As much as it at times sucked (not the software, the process), it's proven immensely valuable. I've added about 3.5K items to my Homebox inventory which I realise makes my inventory a kind of "can this scale?" proof of concept.
In response to that all I can say is that I have (very happily) not noticed any deterioration in performance as the numbers have increased. And of course compared to what even a medium sized company might inventorise it's peanuts. But yes ... very nice system.
Using NFC Tags
Using QR Coes (Actually, Data Matrix)
Process Outline
Initially I installed Homebox on a Synology NAS.
Later I realised that Synology NASes are very constraining in terms of hardware upgrades (failed RAM upgrade). So I converted an old desktop as a server and installed Homebox on it.
To print the labels I picked up a Brother QL700. The QL800 or whatever comes next are much better options.
Then I bought a bunch of continuous length tape in a few sizes (DK2210 and DK2205 or similar).
I used SyncThingy to quickly photograph stuff and sync it over to my desktop. At my desktop I entered the inventory.
For printing the labels .... I used a template in Ptouch Editor (the Brother label printing software). I think it's important to print the barcode AND the inventory number. If the barcode fades and becomes illegible (quite easy with sun exposure) you have a backup.
Later, I got into NFC and began writing the asset URLs onto NFC tags. This is now what I mostly do. The downside is that NFC tags may not hold data for "decades" but hey ... who knows what will happen then. The upside is that there's a wide variety of NFC tags on the market and you can get them on places that it's hard to affix labels to.
Networking Info
To access the inventory remotely I set up a Cloudflare Tunnel and static routing (I think) so that the local IP structure could work outside of the LAN.
The easier option would have been to write the URLs on a real TLD (e.g. dansinventory.com). But I didn't want to predicate my whole inventory on maintaining a domain name (forget to renew the domain and all your stuff can no longer be found etc).
How To Handle Boxes
Initially I configured all my boxes as 'locations' but then quickly realised that was a bad idea:
For this reason I spent a very unpleasant day manually scraping off stickers of box "locations" and recreating them as assets. One feature that would be useful in this respect would be the ability to convert asset types in a way that preserved the URL.
Hardware I Bought For This
Benefits, Tweaks
While the process was tedious it has been extremely helpful.
As I went through my inventory I added a few labels:
I was able to quickly see instances in which I had accidentally "overpurchased" and bucket up those items in a giveaway list to donate to charity.
I was also able to identify things I had purchased but never gotten around to actually using and flag those.
My new "workflow" -- in general, I kind of naturally reached a point at which I "had everything I needed" for my tech consulting business, but naturally items periodically need to be replaced or new things purchased.
Whenever I get something (e.g. I just picked up a new USB headset) I will:
The only reason I'm still printing labels is because I'm a sorry adherent to the "sunk cost" fallacy. But overall I've come to find NFC tags much more versatile and helpful. And I bought a few different colors so that I can try to make them as discrete as possible (my wife is less keen on the "we live in a warehouse" vibe but has proven a surprise supporter of the system).
I recently visited the US for a few weeks, and it was super useful to be able to remotely check my home inventory to see if I needed something from Amazon. This kind of got me excited again in the system and made me realise that while it was a huge amount of work in the end it really helped.
About me: love tech and have a huge and growing collection of tech stuff. Also live in a modestly sized apartment. Also have adult ADHD and tend to be very creative but highly disorganised. Homebox has proven an absolute gem in terms of helping me get control of the "stuff" I own.
(Am learning programming ATM and a "down the line" aspiration is to actually become a technical contributor to the project!)
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