There’s also SDRUtah.org, WebSDR.org, and KiwiSDR.org. Each has a slightly different interface and following; different bands, antennas, and geographic locations. You really can listen to the world on these.
There’s also SDRUtah.org, WebSDR.org, and KiwiSDR.org. Each has a slightly different interface and following; different bands, antennas, and geographic locations. You really can listen to the world on these.
Except for the part where all that’s been preempted by organizational settings.
Out of the box, Apple does fairly well.
If you’re on MacOS, you can run networkquality
via crontab and append the results to a text file. I did this for a few months on a congested network to identify ideal times to try and do schoolwork.
E: A word.
It’s definitely a challenge. Colemak has a progression called Tarmak which transitions you to Colemak by changing only a few letters at a time. I did it over the course of about a month.
It’s totally workable, there’s significant movements to get away from the QWERTY layout and at least several alternative keyboard layouts. Personally I got on board with Colemak-DH; there’s also Dvorak, AZERTY, Workman, and so on.
Learning a new layout comes at a short term price if all you’ve ever used is QWERTY, but there are long-term gains to reductions of RSI, and typing comfort.
The OS key differs between OSs. Macs are Command+Backspace and I believe windows is Ctrl+Backspace.
Mechanical keyboards like this are often fully programmable. I have a ZSA Moonlander and routinely modify the function of each and every key. Everyone’s workflow is a little different, for example I have a Del Word
key which deletes entire words, but is really a macro of the OS key + Backspace.
It’s where I fill my water bottles for the day; very convenient because it’s just across from the toilet.
What’s in vogue changes as the age demographic changes. Previously, it was spoons, now it’s 90s video games.
Also made a huge effort to switch to Colemak-DH a few months ago then started moving around a bunch with little space to setup my split ergo and will take a huge hit getting started again :/
We’ve noticed, but we do the same thing so the net change is zero.
Nice! Thank you for that!
Could you delve a little more into detail on that numbering system?
Here we go. It’s 2008 again.
By the time one becomes a senator, they are experts at fleecing money. He is disappointed because he knows all the lost revenue he could have had if he only had known about the data beforehand.
And the skills to use it; they’re not plug-and-play. Get you license and get on the air to hone those skills.
A buddy experienced the exact same issue as OP just the other day. We ran diagnostics and it turns out his computer was running deprecated DNS IPs for a popular ad-blocking DNS provider.
It was DNS.
The community from the old place is pretty active, I wish more of them would flow over here.
I think the top post here has a few hundred upvotes, and the average upvote count is ~20, but people gonna go where they feel they will get the most engagement.
Was a bit tongue-in-cheek mate, I’m sorry and it wasn’t fair because you are here looking for guidance.
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He’s a neighbour to Justin Case.