I'm all in on Ubiquiti at home. I have a USG, UniFi switch and AP. The controller just runs in a jail on the server I'm already running at home. It's easy to set up and use, but I wouldn't use the USG if you had complicated routing needs. The network I built for my church is also mostly UniFi stuff ...
The scissor switches on Apple's slightly older models are really good. I enjoy typing on my 2013 MBP, but my wife's 2011 MBP has even greater travel on the keyswitches and a better snappy feel. It's really nice. The new ones with their butterfly keyboards are not good. I feel like there isn't enough...
Subset games is saying that it'll be cross-platform eventually which will be great. I dual-boot Windows and Linux on the desktop and have a Mac laptop. One of the nice things about FTL was that I could play it on whatever I happened to have in front of me.
I wouldn't say it's my favorite coffee, but I do really enjoy the Member's Mark Colombian Supremo beans from Sam's Club. The price is really good and it's pretty good coffee. I prefer beans from some of the local roasters in my area, but that gets expensive. I do believe that grinding your own beans...
I have a Garmin watch. I've been pleased with it. Between the exercise tracking and encouragement from the Garmin Connect app and the food diary and calorie tracking from the Under Armour MyFitnessPal app, I've made significant personal progress. I have the same experience. I've been using a Garmin...
I've been very happy using an old desktop as a linux NAS and then using a raspberry pi hidden behind the TV as the front end (Kodi). All the media on the NAS is shared over NFS and the pi can handle HD content encoded in H.264. I'm in the process of switching to a FreeNAS setup, however. FreeNAS and...
Finally! NIST has updated their password guidelines to get rid of some of the worst of their complexity requirements. They're now encouraging longer passphrases and discouraging symbol and case requirements. Hopefully we'll start to see organizations start to adopt these soon.
I thought it made sense in the narrative. Before they launch for the final mission, the rebels were talking about how they had all done things they weren't proud of and it would all be meaningless if they just abandoned the fight and ran from the empire.
Really should incorporate some diagonal links between those nodes though. Any load on that file structure will put too much torque on the corners and it may collapse!
I didn't have a private online social life when I was growing up because I didn't have an online social life at all. I did, however, have a non-private, offline social life. I was raised with the understanding that my parents could go through my room, talk to my friends' parents, and otherwise check...
What amp would you suggest for them??? (Economical of course) As we've seen in these audio threads over the past couple days, economical is very much in the eye of the beholder. The specs on the Parts Express site seem to say that you should target 25-50WPC. I'd say if you had a 50WPC amp it would ...
If you're interested in dipping your toes into the DIY speaker scene, the Overnight Sensations design by Paul Carmody is fantastic. I built a pair a few years ago and love them. They way outperform their price tag. There's a kit available at PartsExpress. They are unpowered, though, and will require...
Yeah... I haven't read it recently, but I'm sure that violates Netflix's terms of service. You probably won't find any help for that here. Probably also a violation of TR forum rule 1...