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Continue reading →: Thoughts on the iPhone 11 Pro as a Camera Replacement
Wow, well as usual, Apple announced their latest iPhone and their focus on the camera and battery life are pretty incredible. The new iPhone Pro supports simultaneous video recording with a feature called Multicam. In fact with the Pro, it can record four video stream simultaneously. This is super cool…
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Continue reading →: Tightening up Github Security
Many of these providers now have a regular security update and I just got one from Github. So if you use it and have sensitive code up there, here are the things to do by browsing to the Github security page. https://github.com/settings/security Authentication recovery. They have a new place where…
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Continue reading →: Incredibly lame hole in Apple systems you can’t sync audiobooks into iCloud
You have to still use USB and iTunes to do this or pretend your book is music. Apparently, if you have a set of MP3s that are book from outside of Apple, then here are your choices if you don’t want to have this problem: Remark the type from Audiobook…
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Continue reading →: Instamemories guide to real time photo and video sharing with iPhones in the deep woods
Now that everyone has an iPhone. I’ll cover dealing with Android next Take Photos Live and Airplane Mode OFF The most confusing thing is the number of different ways to share things. But assuming that you have IOS 13 on your iPad here’s what to do. This assumes that you…
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Continue reading →: Looking at EXIF data on an iPad
apps.apple.com/us/app/exif-metadata/id1455197364 Well amazing, it seems like it is impossible to actually look at the EXIF or meta data in the JPEGs and photos that you have. That makes it hard to really detailed editing and to see the resolution of photos. Instead, you have to use a third party application…
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Continue reading →: Jumpstarting a new organization on Github
Well this is always a little complicated, but some notes on doing this: If you are non-profit, Github actually provides you with a free organizational membership. You just send them an email and then a copy of your IRS tax status and you get upgraded. When you create your first…
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Continue reading →: Synology IP Camera Hang due to Ublock Origin
Talk about strange interaction. We have a bunch of IP cameras (Ok, we have two, but one is completely dead, not sure why). And I tried to access it from the Synology NAS. First of all, make sure you are using Chrome, it doesn’t seem to work with Safari, but…
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Continue reading →: Using Facebook Pages for a WordPress user
If you are a WordPress user and want to use Facebook Pages for your business or non-profit, you are in for a bit of a learning curve. There are quite a few things different about it that really threw me off, heres a quick list: User models: Personal vs Business…
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Continue reading →: Gigantic micro LED 219 inch diagonals
Well the future is coming. These are very different technologies. Instead of backlights and dimming, these TVs use individual LEDs in an array. So super expensive today but it means that they can scale to literally any size. See www.anandtech.com/show/13850/samsung-at-ces-2019-219inch-and-75inch-micro-led-ultrahd-tvs-demonstrated
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Continue reading →: GoodRX and lower cost prescription medicine
Wow thanks to Dr Smith for a great recommendation. If you are getting genetics the usual way. You do a copay if usually $15 and get your stuff. Well there’s a better way. For instance, if you need predinisone for something, the copay is $15 but with GoodRX it is…