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Continue reading →: Miscellaneous Notes…do not buy the Anker USB C 60 Watt charger
Well the Anker 60-watt USB C Charger with 3 USB A ports is half the price and seemed to work well. Sadly, it just “loud popped” and failed. You can actually hear the capacitor that blew up rattling around inside. Sometimes half the price with more features is not the…
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Continue reading →: Outfitting and new apartment
Ok if you are outfitting a new apartment, there are so many things to get, here’s a quick summary: Tools. Well, if you want to get fancy, you can get either a basic kit from Home Depot for $20, a bigger kit for $60 from Amazon or if you want…
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Continue reading →: iTunes 12.4 and higher song order
Every time they change iTunes there is a change to how you look at things, the latest is that when you create a Playlist, it comes up in Playlist mode and you can’t change the track order. Also the track order for recently played is by Artist which makes no…
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Continue reading →: Silly notes on using a Tesla
OK here are a list of dumb things: If you want to connect it to your wifi, make sure that you have 802.11/bg enabled. I had it turned off because I literally can’t think of device that needs it and it slows down 802.11n as I recall. Best to have…
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Continue reading →: Wifi USB Dongles for Linux
For some reason this is one big blind spot for Ubuntu and the like, getting these dongles to work is a pain: On Ubuntu 14.04, I got the DWA-182 working by installing drivers. It uses the rtl8812au driver and you have to modprobe that in actually find a repo by…
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Continue reading →: The horrible world of EV Adapters (and I thought USB C was bad)
Figuring out charger you should get at home is pretty complicated and if you want to charge from a variety of different locations away from home at grandmothers or at a shop, this is even more confusing. There are three steps: a) figure out the maximum intake rates of your…
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Continue reading →: Thanks Mike and T-mobile with Netflix
Wow, Mike, thanks so much for the Hook Up to T-mobile. I can’t quite believe how well it has gone. Basically we pay half as much as we did with Verizon and the features seem endless, but if you are a T-mobile subscriber, then you do need to get on…
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Continue reading →: Adding Dampeners to a WASD Code Keyboard
This actually works for any Cherry MX keyboard with Cherry MX stabilizers on the big buttons. I’ve been trying to figure out the ideal keyboard. The Cherry Green has an awesome click, but my fingers literally got tired from the 0.65N force required. So I got $15 Cherry dampeners. These…
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Continue reading →: Tube size and tire width and stem length for deep disk wheels
Seems like semi-aero is the way to go and I’ve got a bunch of standard tubes that don’t have enough stem to inflate properly. You need about 10mm to make sure that a presta tire pump works. ENVE has a nice table for this but basically Standard rim is 25mm…
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Continue reading →: Finding a good VPN
With all the notes on security, figuring out what a good vpn has been hard and you probably do not want to use those $50 for life services, seems to be good to be true, so in looking over reputable providers: Private Internet Access. We’ve been using them for year,…