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ThinkBook 14 G8+ 21VG
New laptop after 6 years and it doesn't disappointhardwarelinux
Enable browser access to keyboard firmware on Linux
today iain learned: How to enable browser access to a keyboard's QMK firmware on Linux, via the USB HID interface and udev rulesterminallinux
Badger Badger Badger
A short write up about what Bailey had around his neck at #AtmosphereConf 20263
waving goodbye to windows - part 1
Okay, so the title might be a little misleading. I waved goodbye to Windows in favor of Linux (obligatory "I use Arch, btw") some time ago. Given that my personal laptop's hardware was of the 2016 era, I just couldn't run Windows very well any longer. Not that I wanted to anyway. I opted for an Arch-based distribution called CachyOS, set it up once, and didn't fiddle with it at all. It worked great! But as the aging hardware continued to cause problems, it became apparent that it was time to mov...macoshardware
Always-on mini-monitor as a dashboard
today iain learned: How to build an always-on mini-monitor as a dashboard running on an Arch Linux/Hyprland computerhardwareproductivity
Desk Hacking part 1: What's even there?
A first step towards my goal of improving my electric desk collision detection.hardwarehacking
e542 — Vibe Coding Vowels
e542 with Michael, Andy and Michael - Stories and discussion on #ProgrammingLanguage #localization, #VirtualBoy #hardware & #emulation, #AR & #LaserKeyboard, #LEGO terrestrial & orbital #dwellings and a whole lot more.Andy Weirar
The Implementation Gap: Why AI Theory and Practice Diverge
Exploring the fundamental tensions between theoretical AI frameworks and practical implementation constraintsaitheory
it's finally a music player!
Who has time to write an update when there's a music player to develop?blackbirdwebsite
RPi Pirate audio side project
Building a custom audio project with Raspberry Pi and Pirate Audio hardware - a fun side project exploring hardware and software integration.HardwareDevelopment
two weeks go by, but not uneventfully
As usual, recapping the happenings, even if the pace has slowed downhardwarepaxboard
New Video Series: Retro Corner
A few days back i started a new series on YouTube, named “Retro Corner”. The plan is to get some old hardware up and running (Starting with the IBM ThinkPad R51e in video 1) and then continue on with some other machines (I have a couple of old Mac Laptops coming in the next video)...retro-computingvideo
ups and downs and sides to sides
Taking a Discord break does make you more productive, but it wears off quicklymetagenresinspace
Network Upgrades 2025
It's been just over a year since I last posted my 2024 Network Upgrade post. In that time, my network has undergone several changes. Here are the major updates: Swapped from a UDM Pro to a UCG Fiber. Upgraded my FTTH link from 2Gb to 5Gb! (Hence the upgrade from the UDM Pro) Added a...FTTHhardware
Long Term Review of NuPhy Air Keyboards
I have been using the same two NuPhy keyboards for almost two years, and I've also been wanting to write something about them for quite some time. Why not just do it?hardwarekeyboards
The Liaison
How firmware became the layer between our hardware and software experiences. It was only sorta like Halt and Catch Fire.firmwarehardware
Monitoring storage devices with smartmontools on Debian or Ubuntu
"The acronym SMART stands for Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology and is a monitoring system built into most modern storage devices. The package smartmontools includes the utilities smartctl and smartd, which process SMART data to 'provide advanced warning of disk degradation and failure'."debiandevices