Alchitry Cu V2 Case
I’ve added a case for the the Alchitry Cu V2 FPGA development board, another press-in case that covers the bottom of the board. I don’t know yet if it works with the Alchitry Au V2 yet, but it looks like … Continue reading →

I’ve added a case for the the Alchitry Cu V2 FPGA development board, another press-in case that covers the bottom of the board. I don’t know yet if it works with the Alchitry Au V2 yet, but it looks like … Continue reading →
Here are links for files to 3D print a very minimal case for the DreamBlaster X16 or X16GS MIDI synth board that covers the bottom and is great if you’re using one connected to USB on a computer. I’ve included … Continue reading →
The Arduino Uno R4 was recently released in two versions, one of which (the Uno R4 WiFi) includes a matrix of 8×12 red LEDs. Here is a handy utility that will accept a text input and output the code necessary … Continue reading →
After CentOS had announced the discontinuation of CentOS 8 with a final support date of December 31, 2021, companies and groups such as CloudLinux have announced their own ongoing support of CentOS 8. CloudLinux will not only provide continuing support … Continue reading →
Not only is DKIM important for email security, but with changes in Google’s mail filtering it’s becoming necessary to support. Thanks to Alessandro Vesely, the author of zdkimfilter, it’s fairly easy to set up with Courier MTA on Linux. These … Continue reading →
I read an article discussing how the U.S. government needs to step in to protect people from their computers and various Internet connected devices getting hacked into. Does this person also expect government to protect him from doing stupid things … Continue reading →
If you ride a bicycle or enjoy driving around with the top down in a convertible, you’ll find that the most important feature in a bluetooth headset is the noise cancelation. I set out to track down the best headset … Continue reading →
CNET (cnet.com / download.com), aka CBS Interactive, a popular repository for free, shareware, and trial software, is now an adware/spyware site. They now wrap the legitimate programs with their own malware installer. From now on it’s best to avoid them. … Continue reading →
A small article on the second page of the business section of today’s L.A. Times mentions that Dropbox had a glitch the other day where all Dropbox users had access to all other users’ files for four hours. Dropbox did … Continue reading →
Ever since Fujitsu stopped making their FKB47xx series keyboards I’ve been unable to find a suitable replacement keyboard. I need a quality keyboard that’s responsive and has a solid feel to it. None of these membrane keyboards with keys stuck … Continue reading →
Apple says it was a bug that caused iPhones to log user location information? Oh, they say they weren’t tracking the user, they were just tracking the places where the user would go… Didn’t someone have to write the code … Continue reading →
Toshiba’s coming out with an Android tablet – this is a tablet I might even consider instead of the laptop I use on rare occasion. Although, it ‘s substantially thicker than an iPad 2, the Toshiba does have the benefit … Continue reading →