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Continue reading →: Mac Antivirus, Firewalls, VPNs and Security Software 2019
Well time for an update on keeping yourself safe from viruses on a Mac and all the bad folks out there. While the defaults are pretty good, you can always do better, here are the recommendations in a nutshell: Automatic Operating system. This is probably the most important one, but…
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Continue reading →: Writing in Google Docs
Well, I’ve been writing way more in Google Docs than anything else these days. The collaborative features makes it way easier to create documents, but there are still some things that you need to make it a world class environment. Here are some notes: Templates. The basic ones are pretty…
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Continue reading →: How do I remove burnt out light bulbs from zephyr range hood
There are way too many bulbs in the world. In this case it’s a case of just unscrewing it. And then looking at the bulb type. It’s a wide base e26 base and it is a HR26 reflector. Hard to figure but it turns out I bought six the last…
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Continue reading →: Panoramic Stitching Software – PTGui vs Hugin
Well most phones have this built in and there is a basic one in every copy of Lightroom and Photoshop, but I’ve found those ones are pretty basic. I’ve also used the open source Hugin. This seems to work pretty decently, but for a while, it wasn’t even working on…
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Continue reading →: iOS Safari "experimental features"
I always seemed to have trouble with certain sites especially advertising ones. My main machine worked fine and my backup phone. At first I thought it was content blocking. Or maybe cross site tracking. Then I cleared the history. Turns out it was Safari Experimental Features. I had wandered in…
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Continue reading →: Getting an old speaker setup working again Definitive Technology BP3000TL and CS3000 and SVS Subwoofer
Well they have been sitting around unused for quite a while and for some reason I decided to get them working again. I also have an old receiver, so why throw away speakers, yes they are 20 years old, but they also have 12 inch subwoofers in them and 1kW…
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Continue reading →: Hey I’m on a podcast
itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ride-the-lightning-tesla-motors-unofficial-podcast/id1025399574 The very last tip from Ryan is mine about supercharging pairing 🙂
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Continue reading →: Buying the latest Apple Gizmos from Watches to iPhones to iPad Pros
Wow, the world has certainly never stopped providing the power nerd with cool products. Apple’s latest announcement provides ever more expensive and ever cooler technology for every day use. Here are some notes on things to get the person who has everything this Christmas. In order of coolness to value…
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Continue reading →: Playing with AI, Chatbots and Voice Assistants
Wow it’s just gotten so much easier to write machine learning applications. A great case in point is bringing up your very own chatbot that understand natural languages whether it comes in on SMS messages, via Google Assistant or Whatapps or any of a zillion of other places. Looking at…
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Continue reading →: The Rules of Model S Road Tripping | Tesla Motors Club
[IMG] On the Road! Driving a Tesla is a bit different from driving a gas car, or even most electric cars. On a daily basis, there is no concern about… — Read on teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/ A great summary of what to do to get maximum range on road trips. Only thing…