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Continue reading →: Waiting out Tesla and other EV improvements
Well, now that the Model 3 production is so well covered, time now to think about what happens in 2019 and 2020 with the new cars coming. Unlike traditional cars, electric vehicles are on an amazingly rapid timeline. While many of the changes (like full self driving) are mainly software…
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Continue reading →: Gitlab protects master branches
Ok still learning the differences between Github and gitlab. The good news is that the basic git commands do work properly between them, but the semantics are a little different. The biggest difference is that GitHub.com is completely flat, there is no hierarchy of repos, whereas with gitlab, you can have…
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Continue reading →: Massive folders in /var/folders
Well, we have one Mac with just (I can’t believe I’m saying just), 256GB of SSD. This is not very much because the system and applications need about 60GB and then with iCloud Photo Library and other sundries, it is hard to stay below 120GB. The solution have been an…
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Continue reading →: Seattle to San Diego Road Trip!
Well we’ve been up and down the I-5 corridor I don’t know how many times but a dear friend asked me what are some great stops on a 10 day journey from Seattle all the way down the coast. Here are some suggestions. As luck would have it USA Today…
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Continue reading →: MacBook Pro High Sierra Update Fails if Encryption not complete
Ok one thing that folks don’t cover is that if you try to do a High Sierra upgrade (and probably any other upgrade), you get strange results if you have not complete FileVault Encryption. One of our MacBook Pro’s was in the middle of doing encryption and then we tried…
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Continue reading →: Using an old Garmin 800 when Garmin Connect cannot sync
I have an old Garmin 800 and trying to get it to run on the Mac is not simple. Here are the quick tips. First you need the Garmin Express drivers, the easiest way for geeks is to run brew install Garmin-connect or go to the site and download it. Then…
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Continue reading →: PowerTap P-1 Pedal a year later, cleat covers and Stages Power LR alternative
Wow, pretty amazing that all that technology can fit into a single set of pedals, but these things really do reliably report power to a Garmin 800 cyclocomputer (if only getting the data out of that thing was as easy, but that’s another post). Note that these thing do take…
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Continue reading →: Moving from Google Contacts to Apple
If you are concerned about security, the new scheme where Apple cannot see your contacts, calendars and photos, but it isn’t super easy to move things. So here’s a quick list for how to do it. Moving Contacts There are really two steps to move your contacts. First go to…
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Continue reading →: Tesla Trip Planning and estimating efficiency
Now that we’ve had a Tesla for a while, I’m finally understanding how to do route planning. A Better Route Planner is an awesome tool, but it needs some critical data to really estimate where you will need to charge. This thing is awesome because it takes into account elevation…
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Continue reading →: iPhone X best price and accessories
Now that we’ve had a Tesla for a while, I’m finally understanding how to do route planning. For 99.9% of all people, the built in route planning in today’s Tesla maps is pretty incredible. Just plug in where you want to go and if you need to stop, it tells…