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www.codeandunicorns.com
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| | | | | Explanation on setup I finally got the LCD LED controller. I spent some time to understand a bit better how it works. So basically from the LCD controller there is a connector with red/yellow/black lines going to driver board, which is needed for this old types of LCD monitors. | |
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oofhours.com
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| | | | | For a long time, I've used three displays attached to my MacBook Pro (well, four counting the Mac's display): One 32" monitor in the center, flanked by two 27" displays, one landscape (mostly for browsing) and one portrait (mostly for Teams/chatting). But I had an "opportunity" to upgrade: I could donate one of the 27"... | |
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www.blog.montgomerie.net
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| | | | | For over a year now, I've been using an MSI Prestige PS341WU as my main display. It plugs into my MacBook (now, an M2 MacBook Air of my own, previously mostly a 16" M1 MacBook Pro from work). At the time I bought it, it was about the only reasonably priced ultrawide that also stood a chance of being considered 'retina' - and a casual browse around now seems to indicate that is still the case. | |
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whatibroke.com
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| | | Hi everyone, Just a quick post on how to configure wireless info on a raspberry pi. To start with, open the config file: sudo nano /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf You can then add any number of connections to the file with varying priorities: ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev update_config=1 country=AU network={ ssid="Mobile Network" psk="YOUR_PASSWORD" key_mgmt=WPA-PSK priority=2 } network={ ssid="Home Network" psk="YOUR_PASSWORD"... | ||