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hjr265.me
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| | | | | Finding the files you are looking for without combing through hundreds of directories is a true time-saver and an easy productivity move. I try to keep my files and directories in order, named and organized neatly. I don't have stale files at the base of my home directory. I have separate directories for my projects, my company stuff, and the work I do for my clients. But my ~/Downloads directory is always a colossal mess. | |
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notes.rolandcrosby.com
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cyberchris.xyz
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| | | | | This is less of a blog post and more of a note on how I fixed my Anker 7 in 1 (with Ethernet) USB adapter, as the drivers don't work by default on Linux. First, troubleshooting step is lsusb, it should show you the ASIX Ethernet device after plugging it in: ? lsusb Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3. | |
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hackaday.io
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| | | I've posted the scripts used to generate the anti-aliased text used in the User Interface. The first is a Photoshop script,CreateFontData.jsx. This makes a set of PNG files, one for each character. The second isConvertText.py, a Python script that takes the output of CreateFontData and generates C code for display the characters on the Epson LCD used in the project. Note these scripts have some hard-coded pathnames in them (to the development folder) but this is pretty easy to find and modify. | ||