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Continue reading →: Y-Combinator SAFE conversions decoded
OK, the Y-Combinator SAFE invented in 2013 (we used it back in 2014) and then updated in 2018 to the “post-money” SAFE is a great example of an simple idea that is actually kind of hard to calculate unless you spend some time with algebra. Most of the sites like…
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Continue reading →: November 2021 Guide to Computer Monitors
Well, now that prices for televisions and things are coming down and the supply chain normalizing, it’s a good time to think about that 27″ monitor that’s slowly dying (look at you ATong), so here are some good things to look at from Rtings.com, which is still the site I…
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Continue reading →: When your Brother boot loops, printer recommendations in 2021
OK, so we’ve had this Brother HL-L2380DW which is an all-in-one printer. It is a laser and given that we almost never print, that is really the right choice. An inkjet will just jam and not work if you don’t print regularly. However, despite the fact that we have not…
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Continue reading →: Python tricks for packaging, parameters and paths
Well, it’s been about nine months since I’ve written a significant python program and I have to admit I’ve forgotten a ton of things and I’m reminded that I never did figure out the right way to package things, so during the last three weeks, I started with the simple…
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Continue reading →: Small and Medium-Size Businesses – Apple
If you are buying a bunch of computers, you might consider the small business discounts for Apple. Given how much Apple gear I see companies buying. There are two hassles. When you sign up it will barf on the phone number you supply. It needs a specific format but doesn’t…
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Continue reading →: Strange long term HomeKit remote access, Eve Room Low Battery behavior and Denon x3700 power on and RTL shutdown problems…
Well, now that we have a farm of a zillion HomeKit devices. Going away for a while reveals the weaknesses. The problem so far is that these devices have what I would call computer reliability but not it should just work like a lightbulb reliability. Some examples: UniFi Protect and…
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Continue reading →: The Truly Formidable MacBook Pro M1 Pro and Max and accessories
Well, it’s been all over the internet, but Apple did launch some truly powerful chips in their new MacBook Pro lineup. The M1 Pro is 10 cores (8 performance and 2 efficiency) with 16 neural engine cores and between 16 up to 32 graphics cores. Plus up to 64GB of…
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Continue reading →: Yet another reminder to get off of WordPress with Certbot errors
OK, I know, I know, I still have two sites that are on multiuser WordPress (in addition to this site). I’ve migrated just about everything but two sites. But a good reminder was the JetPack reported the three sites down (the umbrellas sites and the two remaining subsites) on DigitalOcean.…
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Continue reading →: Using a high lumen projector instead of a flat screen
If you are thinking about getting a projector instead of flat screen. Basically the way that the math works is that a 1000 lumen projector will give you 1000 lux against a square meter. Or to do another conversion 1 lux is 1 lumen per square cm. But there are…
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Continue reading →: Great phrases for business on Hanlon’s and Dilberts words
Well two things are true in life Hanlon’s Razor is not a bad one. Never attribute to malice that which is adequately exposing by stupidity. Hanlon’s Razor But absolute favorite rule for working in big companies is: Always postpone meetings with time wasting morons Dilbert channeled by Scott Adam’s And…