Fri: Mar 18, 2016

The SIPE Project, lets you use Pidgin to connect to Microsoft commercial messenger systems (Lync, Skype for Business, etc.) Very handy if you are on Linux!     #>


USB Outlet Lamp. Clever.     #>


Lenovo Thinkpad 2016 System Comparison Spreadsheet     #>


What's The Best Way To Keep Mosquitoes From Biting? Summer is coming, use this guide.     #>


An Introduction to Content Security Policy and you can use Report URI to check the CSP validity.     #>


RocketJump Film School. I bet there's something I could learn from this.     #>


Anicorn Series K452 Watches. Beautiful but not inexpensive.     #>


Hacking a FREE Flashlight into an LED Backlit Sign. That's pretty genius, I never thought of tearing one of the free Harbor Freight flashlights apart to harvest the LEDs.     #>


Climbpal Bouldering Guide. Their idea is to use an app to help with identifying bouldering areas and routes.     #>


How to setup Raspberry Pi as Backup Server for Linux and Windows Desktops and Backup Windows Over the Internet With Rsync, SSH, and Raspberry Pi. I've setup my keys and my Pi to backup my websites and databases every night, I may look into this as well.     #>


Uber: Brought to You by Popular Demand: Family Profiles. Yay, that will let me make sure other people can get places safely, this is a huge win.     #>


Shazam for Plants Will Identify Any Plant From a Picture. Very much needed. Android link: PlantNet Plant Identification.     #>


The Paramount Vault. Full videos on YouTube, released by Paramount themselves.     #>


How to install Tomato on Asus RT-N66U. And: Advance Shibby Tomato configurations. I'm reluctant to upgrade since I've read that involves wiping your configuration out completely and starting over. I think I'll just let sleeping dogs lie...     #>


An ffmpeg and SDL Tutorial. Specifically about using ffmpeg as the library to your own programmed media player, this is not a generic ffmpeg tutorial.     #>


Rejects. Hahahahaha.     #>


Lets Encrypt Client Implementations. The bummer is none of them seem to support anything besides port 443 (found that out trying to get my Raspberry Pi running with it.)     #>


Lamzac portable couch. I want one of these for camping and hiking (get half-way through the hike, take a nap!)     #>


PIK3A: The Raspberry Pi 3 IKEA Retro Gaming Table. I keep thinking about making one but in a "mini arcade" size which will let me put a handle on it to carry around. Kind of a bar-top sized game.     #>


SSHTron, Multiplayer Tron in your terminal. That's awesome!     #>


ITS Multi-Purpose Container. It's impressive that you can dig a hole with this thing.     #>


Bacon Explosion Recipe. Bacon-wrapped sausage? Yes thank you!     #>


That One Privacy Guy's VPN Comparison Chart. This is great, glad to see someone put that kind of effort into something so valuable.     #>


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