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Raspberry Pi 3 start kit recommendation
Several people have asked about Raspberry Pi kits recently. I’m lazy, so I’ll maintain this list so I can just point people to this link. Any questions or suggestions, let me know. Components 1. Raspberry Pi 3 – get the … Continue reading
Obihai Update
We have used an Obi 110 as our home phone service through Google Voice since June 2011. This month, we started having a problem dialing outbound and received a male voice referencing a password issue with the Google Voice account. … Continue reading
Raspberry Pi-Hole
I was trying to optimize my home network and determined using a local DNS server significantly improved our internet experience. I did the testing with my home server, but it’s a beast (six cores, 32GB RAM, and 4-6TB storage). Since … Continue reading
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Edit Word Normal.dot template
How to open the Normal template in any version of Word To edit the normal template in any version of Word on any Windows operating system do the following: Open Word. Open the vba Editor by Pressing Alt+F11 together. At … Continue reading
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Raspberry Pi 3
I just ordered one from Newark Electronics. At a meeting today, we had a discussion about Raspberry Pi 3, so I thought I would post my notes for reference. I did some quick checking, and I would recommend only buying … Continue reading
Samsung Note 4–contact sync issue
After updating my Note 4 to Android 5.1.1, I noticed that a few of my contacts weren’t synchronizing correctly from Google. After looking into it further, I realized there were MANY contacts that were missing. No real pattern, but I’ve … Continue reading
Raspberry Pi-Hole
I was trying to optimize my home network and determined using a local DNS server significantly improved our internet experience. I did the testing with my home server, but it’s a beast (six cores, 32GB RAM, and 4-6TB storage). Since … Continue reading
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Windows 10–favorite new feature
I’ve been using Windows 10 through the Windows Insider program, but I’m still discovering new features. This morning I was using Sysinternals to test something and realized it wasn’t on my Path. I decided to edit my system settings (clean … Continue reading
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Android issues with Netgear R6250 and Motorola SB6121
I haven’t read about other people with this exact problem, so I’m posting my solution in the hopes of helping some other poor soul. Problem We had significant performance issues with 2.4GHz and 5.0 GHz wifi connections on our … Continue reading
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Docker security issue?
Doing a lot of research on Cloud services. Aside from services, features, and cost, my focus has been Federation (with on premise Active Directory specifically) and Security. I haven’t duplicated the root access in this article, but this is exactly … Continue reading
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