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| | | | | Wired News: Apple's iPhone is Calling The most likely scenario, as Jupiter analyst Ian Fogg has pointed out, is that the iPhone will be a stand-alone device that will accept a standard SIM card. You'll pop the SIM card out of your current cell phone and plug it into the iPhone. It'll be just like buying an unlocked handset from Asia, except you'll buy it at an Apple store instead of on Craigslist. | |
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blog.squix.org
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| | | | | The Color Kit Grande is the latest update of the hardware kits which I started selling back in 2015. It started with the ESP8266 and a tiny B/W OLED display. A little later the ESP8266 Color Kit followed and added a bigger display with resistive touch screen to it. Buyers also had to do a... | |
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ncona.com
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| | | | | In this article, I'm going to show how to write a simple program for Arduino UNO R4. I expect most of the steps I follow here can be used for other models of Arduino, but I'm going to be using the LED Matrix that come in the board and will only test on this model. Installing the IDE In order to compile and install our programs into our Arduino, we need to download the Arduino IDE. We can get it from the Arduino Software Page. The installation instructions might vary depending on your OS. I use Ubuntu, so... | |
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tim.siosm.fr
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| | | I made the switch today to Let's Encrypt for all the certificates used by services hosted at siosm.fr. The official setup instructions are well written and simple to follow but not safe enough for my taste. The Let's Ecrypt page on the Arch Wiki also has most of the information required to get a working setup but does not care for security either. So here is a non root, confined setup for certbot, the official Let's Encrypt client. Although this was done on Arch Linux, this is probably generic enough to work on any systemd enabled distribution. | ||