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I have an old Linux laptop that I decided to repurpose last weekend. After spending 5 hours backing up files (APFS dr...
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In my previous job, I was building a side-car app using Electron. I occasionally found myself needing to debug a pack...
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Like many today, I woke up to reading about Facebook’s major DNS outage. While I’m looking forward to hopefully readi...
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As part of a little home server I’ve been building, I wanted to reuse some old mac hard drives I had laying around. B...
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Yesterday, I was building a little home server out of some spare parts or I was until I hit a bit of a roadblock. Whe...
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This is the third part of a series on spoofing an iPod for car stereo shenanigans. You can find part 1 here or part 2...
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Recently, I wanted to see how an app on my phone was making API calls. The Montreal INFO-Neige app tracks the status ...
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Writing is hard. Writing consistently is even harder. Here’s a list of things I’m doing to motivate myself to get bac...
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This is the second part of a series on spoofing an iPod for car stereo shenanigans. You can read part 1 here. Before ...
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This past weekend I was digging through an old hard drive when I came across a piece of software I wrote a while ago....
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I like my car, probably more then anyone should like a 2012 Hyundai Elantra. In 2021 terms it’s not the most technolo...
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An evolving collection of (mostly technical) writing resources that I have found useful. US Government - Plain Langua...
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This is a lightning talk about my journey hacking an IoT camera and the things I learned while failing at doing so. T...
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I made a little holder for the spindle/laser on my 3018 CNC. This way, when I’m using one I can keep the other on the...
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Here’s how I added some limit/homing switches to my 3018 CNC machine. Parts Needed 3D printed mounts - Thingiverse Mi...
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Below is a fairly messy list of upgrades done (or planned to be) to the cheap “3018 CNC” mills/laser engravers. Plann...
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First, a bit of context Yesterday, I took part in a discussion with a few colleagues about how we should be maintaini...