Interesting viewing patterns in the big 3 streaming services...
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Saturday, January 27, 2018
OneDrive: Files Restores
Ignoring the awkward name, I'm always happy to see new features being released for the OneDrive service. OneDrive has stored revisions for a while, but Files Restores includes some neat enhancements - like the histogram so you can see the volume of changes.
I love the cloud and features like the Files Restores, but I still buy a USB hard drive every few years to do my own back up. That reminds me... I need to take my year-end snap shot and get the drive to the safe deposit box at my bank.
I love the cloud and features like the Files Restores, but I still buy a USB hard drive every few years to do my own back up. That reminds me... I need to take my year-end snap shot and get the drive to the safe deposit box at my bank.
Friday, January 26, 2018
Outdoor Wi-Fi Outlet, Smart Plug
No surprise, I've done it again... I bought another Alexa controllable smart plug. But wait! This one is totally different. It's an outdoor plug - Oittm Outdoor Wi-Fi Outlet, Smart Plug Socket! I've got a string of lights around the porch on the back of my house. They aren't on a switch, so we have to plug them in every time we want to use them. It is fairly common to turn them on to get a little more light when we are grilling. Usually this means having our hands full when we go out there, so the voice control will be great. (I know first world problem - but first world solutions, too!)
Labels:
Alexa,
Amazon,
Smart Home,
Voice Control
Thursday, January 25, 2018
FT8
OH: “I thought JT9 and JT65 were like fish in a barrel. FT8 is like fishing in a barrel with dynamite.”— London Hackspace ARC (@m0hsl) January 24, 2018
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Switch Bot
Switch Bot allows you to retro-fit traditional switches for control via voice or an app. It is a little mechanical bot that will flip the switch for you. It is an interesting solution for all the legacy switches that are out there. It's not nearly as elegant as replacing the switch and being able to manipulate the physical world starts my Skynet red flags waving.
Labels:
Alexa,
Voice Control
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Funny IT Tweets
Ouch.
DevOps: "load-balanced, auto-scaled, multi-region redundant services for maximum availability"— Liam O 🦆 (@liamosaur) November 1, 2017
Also DevOps: "Slack is down, I can't do work"
“A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn’t even know existed can render your own computer unusable.” - Leslie Lamport— Programming Wisdom (@CodeWisdom) December 3, 2017
Why can't we rate this app in the App Store?— Chad Whitaker (@chadwhitaker) November 10, 2017
- None of my friends are on it
- The notifications are annoying
- It's full of spam pic.twitter.com/D1KCkURCCs
shamelessly stolen from reddit... but so appropriate... @nixcraft pic.twitter.com/Y9t9sGcPyx— #Jed (@JedCavins) September 19, 2017
Labels:
Humor,
Technology
DCRainmaker Pro Cycling Ride Along
DCRainmaker is my go to resource for information on running watches and other, similar tech. He got to do a ride along with a pro cycling team in their support car. He talks about some of the radio problems and what looks like an Alinco DR-635 makes an appearance.
Monday, January 22, 2018
Color Printing
I like my monochrome Brother printer. It was cheap. It works well. It has wireless, so I can put it anywhere. I don't have to take out a loan when I buy more toner. It's a laser, so my infrequent printing doesn't result in the discovery of a dried up ink cartridge. This is a current model ($80) of what I bought a few years back.
I don't really need a color printer, but I'd be tempted by the Brother offering at $210. What's totally crazy about this printer is the Amazon Dash integration:
I don't really need a color printer, but I'd be tempted by the Brother offering at $210. What's totally crazy about this printer is the Amazon Dash integration:
"Upon activation, the Amazon Dash Replenishment service measures the toner level and automatically orders toner from Amazon when low. This ensures that you never run out again."
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