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blog.gruby.com
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| | | | | When I started learning about USB-C, I was excited to standardize on cables instead of having all kinds of cables and having to travel with a ton of cables. However, years ago, I read about a Googl... | |
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blog.machida.us
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| | | | | Thursday - The inverter/charger is mostly installed. I need more large wire nuts to splice into the shore/generator line as they are all 10... | |
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blog.ampli.fi
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author describes building a portable retro gaming setup using a Raspberry Pi and RetroPi, housed in a Makita briefcase with a TV and USB controllers, along with a custom power system. | |
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blog.nelhage.com
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| | | I've made two new interesting discoveries about wpa_supplicant since writing my last blog post on the subject. (Actually, I pretty much made both of them while reading documentation in order to write it, and have been lame about writing them up). Using wpa_gui It turns out that wpa_gui not only allows you to select existing networks, but also to scan for and add new networks to your configuration file. In addition, you can run it as yourself, without needing to sudo it. | ||