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Continue reading →: Random Tips: Synology, Bonjour Oddities, WordPress Fields and High Sierra
Well, now that we have Hyperbackup working again, it’s time to make some fixes to the Synology volumes. In many ways, Synology is not super obvious how to work because they have their Control Panel and their applications and they spray various settings all over the place. Synology Working with…
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Continue reading →: Duct tape or new bicycling shoes
Well, for nearly a decade I had a single pair of Sidi cycling shoes and they lasted amazingly well. And to that, I used two sets of SpeedPlay X2 (steel) and X1 (titanium spindles) and I still use these today after 20 years which is kind of incredible when you…
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Continue reading →: Obins AnnePro v2 Pairing and Tips and Tricks
OK, here is what they don’t tell you about pairing an AnnePro v2. The manual says that you should press the FN2 and then either the numerals 1, 2, 3 or 4 to get up to four bluetooth connections to any keyboard, but they are super unclear how to get…
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Continue reading →: Bike computers review
ARgh, I somehow lost my Garmin 1030 bike computer in the haze of the COVID pandemic, it’s in a box somewhere, so what I have left is my Garmin 520 Plus and an old Garmin 800. I’ve actually gotten the 520 Plus to work pretty well, it doesn’t have a…
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Continue reading →: Synology Hyperbackup to Google Drive Fixes
Ok, I’ve been using Synology Hyperbackup for nearly a year now to end-to-end encrypt and backup all my personal photos to Google Drive. This is slow but a low cost way to have archival backup done. However in the last month, suddenly the backup started to fail so I tried…
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Continue reading →: Random little stuff: ssh-keygen -R
OK, if you have been moving things around your world, sometimes, you will do a ssh myserver and you will get a public key does not match, could be a man-in-the-middle attack. Well, this could be it or it could be that you’ve just rebuilt your network. If so, then…
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Continue reading →: Tips and Tricks: Bonjour .local and Unifi .localdomain
OK, now that I’ve gotten Unifi up and running, here are some more minor details that have taken me a while to get right. The first is how you can refer to devices in your local network with a nice text name rather than an IP address, there are two…
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Continue reading →: Homekit Security Systems
OK, if you have an old burglar alarm, it is probably throwing all kinds of false alarms and everything, so time to get an updated one. Before I had recommended Simplisafe as a low-cost alarm system with a low monitoring fee, but when you’ve used it for a while, it’s…
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Continue reading →: Rechargeable Batteries NiMH vs Li-ion AAs
Well, I’ve been using various NiMH batteries in the AA (aka LF-91) and AAA (aka LF-92) form factors for over a decade now. They are a great way to save the environment and they are cheaper too. We have the LaCrosse chargers and there are really two limitations to them:…
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Continue reading →: Argh: Another Unifi Factory Reset, beware Unifi Protect Playback hang and UA-Hub
Argh, one of the bad things about me is that I’m always pushing software. In this case, we’ve had such a good experience with Ubiquiti Unifi, that it’s now in four locations (going to six in my informal support network). Except for the Unifi OS v1.0.9 hang, the Network application…