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A low power AM transmitter for the broadcast band
A low power AM transmitter for the broadcast band
Detailed instructions to build and operate a low-powered AM transmitter so that antique radios have something to tune in.
·geojohn.org·
A low power AM transmitter for the broadcast band
Low Power AM Transmitter with Bluetooth - Share Project - PCBWay
Low Power AM Transmitter with Bluetooth - Share Project - PCBWay
Low Power AM Transmitter with BluetoothThis DIY AM transmitter lets you wirelessly broadcast music or audio from any Bluetooth-enabled device to vintage AM radios around your home or workshop. Designe...
·pcbway.com·
Low Power AM Transmitter with Bluetooth - Share Project - PCBWay
Comet Pro (GL-RM10)
Comet Pro (GL-RM10)
Comet Pro is a high-performance remote KVM over Internet, offering HD passthrough, low-latency access to your computer or server from anywhere.
·gl-inet.com·
Comet Pro (GL-RM10)
Sway
Sway
·swaywm.org·
Sway
Hyprland Quick-Start Guide: Setting Up a Modern Tiling Window Manager …
Hyprland Quick-Start Guide: Setting Up a Modern Tiling Window Manager …
In this quick-start guide, we'll walk you through the process of setting up `Hyprland` on your Linux system. `Hyprland` is a dynamic tiling window manager built for the modern `Wayland` display server …
·anttdev.com·
Hyprland Quick-Start Guide: Setting Up a Modern Tiling Window Manager …
Reviving A Scrapped Sound Blaster 2.0 ISA Soundcard
Reviving A Scrapped Sound Blaster 2.0 ISA Soundcard
What do you do when you find a ISA Sound Blaster 2.0 card in a pile of scrap? Try to repair the damage on it to give it a second shot at life, of course. This is what [Adrian Black] did with one ha…
·hackaday.com·
Reviving A Scrapped Sound Blaster 2.0 ISA Soundcard
Meter – Network infrastructure for the enterprise
Meter – Network infrastructure for the enterprise
Meter builds networking infrastructure. The best hardware, software, and operations for routing, switching, wireless, and applications. All for one monthly fee.
·meter.com·
Meter – Network infrastructure for the enterprise
Error while loading shared libraries: libavcodec.so.61: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. In Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS x86_64 · Issue #2879 · spacedriveapp/spacedrive
Error while loading shared libraries: libavcodec.so.61: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. In Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS x86_64 · Issue #2879 · spacedriveapp/spacedrive
Check for other issues I've checked for other issues, and none exist. Issue description I installed spacedrive by downloading Spacedrive-linux-x86_64.deb from the release page on GitHub. When I exe...
·github.com·
Error while loading shared libraries: libavcodec.so.61: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. In Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS x86_64 · Issue #2879 · spacedriveapp/spacedrive
How to automatically add chapters to your podcast
How to automatically add chapters to your podcast
A frequent request from listeners of my Breaking Change podcast has been for chapter support. At one point, I tried to manually incorporate this into my…
·justin.searls.co·
How to automatically add chapters to your podcast
How to Install Unison (Two-Way File Sync) on Linux
How to Install Unison (Two-Way File Sync) on Linux
Unison is a cross-platform file synchronization tool that is useful in synchronizing data between two or more locations, be it computers or storage devices.
·tecmint.com·
How to Install Unison (Two-Way File Sync) on Linux
Generate Fake Logs for Testing Log Aggregation Platform: The Ultimate Guide
Generate Fake Logs for Testing Log Aggregation Platform: The Ultimate Guide
Complete guide to generating realistic fake logs for testing log aggregation systems like Loki, Elastic Stack (ELK), and Splunk. Includes tools, examples, and step-by-step implementation with Docker and Kubernetes
·sagarnikam123.github.io·
Generate Fake Logs for Testing Log Aggregation Platform: The Ultimate Guide
jorebo
jorebo
Johann‘s Receiver Board
·codeberg.org·
jorebo
Netlab - The Fastest Way to Build Network Labs
Netlab - The Fastest Way to Build Network Labs
Netlab then takes care of creating the topology, assigning IP addresses, configuring routing protocols, and even pushing custom configs.
·packetswitch.co.uk·
Netlab - The Fastest Way to Build Network Labs
The Practicality Of Solar Powered Meshtastic
The Practicality Of Solar Powered Meshtastic
A Meshtastic node has been one of the toys of the moment over the last year, and since they are popular with radio amateurs there’s a chance you’ll already live within range of at least…
·hackaday.com·
The Practicality Of Solar Powered Meshtastic
Runpod | The cloud built for AI
Runpod | The cloud built for AI
GPU cloud computing made simple. Build, train, and deploy AI faster. Pay only for what you use, billed by the millisecond.
·runpod.io·
Runpod | The cloud built for AI
rssrssrssrss - Combine Multiple RSS Feeds into One
rssrssrssrss - Combine Multiple RSS Feeds into One
Free tool to merge and combine multiple RSS feeds into a single unified feed. Perfect for news aggregation, blog following, and content curation.
·rssrssrssrss.com·
rssrssrssrss - Combine Multiple RSS Feeds into One
Network MTU maximum size path discovery (PMTU) testing with ping
Network MTU maximum size path discovery (PMTU) testing with ping
MTU (MAximum Transmit Unit) plays central role in available throughput. And while with the Internet the maximum size isn’t going to surpass 1500 bytes, on MPLS/IPL/etc lines, owned by 1 provider, it is possible to get better MTU. THe easiest way to test for the maximum size …
for ii in {1450..2500..20} ; do ping -c 2 -M do -s ${ii} 194.90.1.5; done
·yurisk.info·
Network MTU maximum size path discovery (PMTU) testing with ping
How to Inspect and Optimize Linux File System Performance | LabEx
How to Inspect and Optimize Linux File System Performance | LabEx
Explore the fundamentals of the Linux file system, including file system structures, metadata, and performance inspection. Gain essential skills for effective navigation and management of your Linux environment.
·labex.io·
How to Inspect and Optimize Linux File System Performance | LabEx
Journalctl: Tail Service Logs - Systemd Journal - ShellHacks
Journalctl: Tail Service Logs - Systemd Journal - ShellHacks
Display systemd service logs using `journalctl`. Tail last 100 lines or follow `journalctl` service logs, show today's logs, previous boot logs, logs for specific date, etc.
·shellhacks.com·
Journalctl: Tail Service Logs - Systemd Journal - ShellHacks
Faux Potentiometers Use Magnets, No Contacts
Faux Potentiometers Use Magnets, No Contacts
Ever tear open a potentiometer? If you haven’t, you can still probably guess what’s inside. A streak of resistive material with some kind of contact that moves across it as you rotate t…
·hackaday.com·
Faux Potentiometers Use Magnets, No Contacts