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Continue reading →: Hypriot rocks
Well trying to get the Raspberry Pi back up and running and so many good things have happened in the last three years. Here’s the quickest way: Install latest hypriot from https://blog.hypriot.com/downloads. The latest is 0.7. The main thing I’m not sure of is how to update the latest version…
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Continue reading →: Xiaomi Yi Action Camera hacking
I’ve been busy recovering lots of camera work. The latest is getting the Xiaoyi cameras working again. Some quick notes: Tawbaware.com. It has a 12Mp Sony sensor and a Ambarella A7 processor just like the GoPro Hero 4. You can actually changed the fixed focus by rotating the ring. It…
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Continue reading →: Waterpiks are great but beware the mold
I’ve had one friend with mold everywhere on her waterpik. They don’t talk about it enough, but when I opened up the bottom of the pik, I did see green mold. And also in the area above and around. The recommendation is to use vinegar, but bleach seems much stronger.…
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Continue reading →: Recovering corrupted JPEGs
I had always thought that this was pretty much a lost cause. I have quite a few corrupted JPEG files. I had a bad RAID array and it wiped out a bunch of files. Now with scrubbing and more reliable drives, I hope this doesn’t happen anymore, but it looks…
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Continue reading →: Handbrake does not work on El Capitan
Thank goodness for Reddit, I’ve been using Handbrake to get DVDs that folks make (yes there are still some who are doing this, I don’t know why) and ripping them into mp4. This now seems to hang on El Capitan. I do not know who is still ripping copy protected…
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Continue reading →: Dual booting a MacBook 11,3 to OS X and Ubuntu
I must have done this a million times, but each time I have to painfully go through the steps again and they do seem to change. Here are the points that seem to work today for El Capitan and Ubuntu 14.04.4. There is an alternative setup that doesn’t use rEFInd…
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Continue reading →: More nerdy notes on hackintosh
Read about oculus rift notes on poor graphics support on Mac. And then discovered it’s actually reasonably easy to run Mac OS X on intel hardware thanks to Tony. I’m not quite sure why I would need it but what the heck some folks want it for cost I would…
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Continue reading →: Nerdy facts jpeg-2000, openexr
OK way too many nerd thoughts today: 16-bit vs 8-bit color and 5400 vs 2700 dpi resolution scanning. I’m scanning lots of old photos. Until now I’ve been using JPEG because they are small, but the lack of 16-bit color has really bothered me. Even snapshots with crappy cameras show…
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Continue reading →: Nerdy notes on NFS/avahi/zfs with a path to ldap/Kerberos
Ok last century, the last time I used UNIX, the best we could do was uucp and NFS was the future. Now XXX years later I’m trying to get a file server running and come to find out that the best Ubuntu seems to offer is Samba and well NFS!…
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Continue reading →: Use your car instead of a generator.
A good piece. You can buy a big invertor . Plug it into your battery and get 1500 watts from it!