Sat: Mar 30, 2019

How to use KeePassXC with ssh-agent to secure private key access. This is fantastic, just got it setup.     #>


Bypassing Netgear Extender Registration. I thought it was absolutely crap that they required a "cloud login" just to use an extender. I ended up returning it anyway (had some issues with it changing the MAC addresses of things when they passed through the extender) but this infuriated me, it's not listed anywhere on the package.     #>


Which Windows 7 updates should you avoid, and why? I'm down to Win7 in a virtual machine but this is still good to know.     #>


Getting Ahead By Being Inefficient. Interesting.     #>


Know Who's at the Office with the Raspberry Pi. I've always liked the idea behind this, an easy way to set home automation if you are around.     #>


About Face - Death and surrender to power in the clothing of men. This is very sad and worth reading to the end.     #>


Hack My House: Raspberry Pi as a Touchscreen Thermostat. Unfortunately my boiler/thermostat doesn't have a 24v hot wire, so these kinds of things are limited to me (I'd have to figure out how to get power to the pi.     #>


The David Bernhardt Scandal Tracker. Goddammit that we even need these kinds of articles.     #>


A city where all the traffic lights are green? I like that there's a free app, may give it a spin.     #>


Comedians Jimmy Carr, Chris Hardwick, Eddie Izzard & Tim Minchin talk comedy. Made me laugh.     #>


Turning a Car Parking Monitor Into a $25 DIY External DSLR Screen. Genius.     #>


Pinball Map, a crowdsourced pinball locator for public pinball machines. And we have a mobile app! Oh yes.     #>


The World's Best TRAVEL PANTS. I like the idea but the thought of buying in on something like this without being able to even try them on just stops me in my tracks.     #>


Warning Signs of suicide     #>


Endlessh: an SSH Tarpit. I like the idea, I'll probably run this on some of my Internet-facing systems.     #>


TruePeopleSearch Removals. I strongly recommend everyone go through this - just the basic search for my cell phone brought up some true and a whole mass of incorrect information, there's no reason for it to stay out there.     #>


Exodus Privacy - Trackers. This is a browser add-on that will show you how many trackers an app listed on the Google Play Store actually includes, which is fantastic.     #>


Outdoor Cremations. That's fantastic, a funeral pyre!     #>


HomelabOS. I like all of the options there, and the fact you can install over the top of your own system (provided it's running Ubuntu 18.10). I turned my last desktop into a "NAS" running in the basement and since it's running an old version of Linux Mint I've been looking for a better way to use it, I think this is going to fit the bill.     #>


Trump Government Departures. Just the fact there needs to be a spreadsheet to track all of these is incredible.     #>


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