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Continue reading →: Watching movies the free way Kanopy
OK, I know the pandemic is ending, but the movie habit never really dies, while there is always a plethora, some quick notes and reviews in order of what’s the best value: Kanopy. Like OverDrive and Libby, your local library is a huge resource and you never even really need…
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Continue reading →: WiFi Guide and Troubleshooter for Tesla Vehicles – TeslaTap
WiFi Guide and Troubleshooter for Tesla Vehicles – TeslaTap — Read on teslatap.com/articles/wifi-guide-and-troubleshooter-for-tesla-vehicles/ Well our Model 3 used to connect fine on our mixed 2.4/5G network but lately it seems to fail to login. It works fine on a 2.4G network. Probably my ongoing nightmares with setting in unifi. For…
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Continue reading →: The crazy shortcut keys of JupyterLab and Jupyterlab-vim
OK, I’ve been using JupyterLab really extensively over the last few days and mainly with keyboard shortcuts. They are super hard to find and remember mainly because like Vi itself there isn’t a central place where they all go (except maybe help). So here for everyone else is a list.…
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Continue reading →: Denon X3700H, LG C9 and Xbox One
If you are on the bleeding edge have a 8K display and want to connect it to a 4Kp120 video source like the new Xbox One it is not going to work. There is a problem with the chip inside the Denon X3700H AVR that blanks the screen. The megaloth…
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Continue reading →: ARgh the collision of Siri and Spotlight fighting for the CMD-Space key
OK, here’s a simple and convenient thing for you. If you enable Spotlight, then ⌘-Spacebar tapped gets you to the simple search bar. I use it all the time on the Mac to find things. You enable this with Settings ↠ Spotlight and on MacOS Big Sur on the lower…
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Continue reading →: Thoughts on Office, new Office, and the Influential End-User cycle
Sometimes revolutions happen so slowly you don’t really notice, but after 30 years, it’s pretty clear that every generation has its own favorite desktop productivity tools. Yes, Microsoft Office (which gave me my start in life!) is still the dominant product that is the default for most businesses, but the…
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Continue reading →: Wow Vivaldi and JupyterLab Vim are cool
OK, spent the day making JupyterLab really work for me. Key to this has been keyboard shortcuts. They are so different on Colab, Deepnote and even between JupyterLab and Jupyter Notebook. But there is hope with two cool finds: Vivaldi is a Chromium based browser, so it can accept Chrome…
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Continue reading →: More pen geekery from Pen Addicts, fixing a TWBSI Model 530 and Kara Swisher and Scott Gallaway Podcast
Mike also repaid that I should listen Kara and Scott’s Podcast called Pivot, he’s definitely right about that. It is a great example of having two folks do a great job talking about technology. Got to love it. Also for those of you who like to have ink stained hands,…
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Continue reading →: One of my favorite quotes on following your dreams
Stay true to yourself, I’ve been thinking about this. Although this is pretty limiting but it sounds like he’s a perfect Cloud Computing tech guy 🙂 I don’t want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career. I don’t want to sell anything bought or processed, or…
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Continue reading →: Multi-room audio to your AirPlay 2 speakers and figuring what is Airplay 2 compatible
Ok, AirPlay 2 let’s you run multiple speakers. So with so many different variants that Apple ships. By experiment. Here’s what I found is Airplay 2 multiroom compatible. You can tell this by pulling down on the control center and clicking on the airplay icon and seeing when you click…