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Wi-Fi 6 - Part 2 of 2: Practical wireless LAN with Linksys E8450

There is a previous post in this series about wireless technology.Wi-Fi 6 hardware is available, but uncommon. Since its introduction three years ago, finally it is gaining popularity. A practial...

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WebAuthN Practically - Yubikey

Basics of WebAuthN have been covered in a previous post. Go see it first.As established earlier, WebAuthN is about specific hardware, an authenticator device. Here are some that I use:These USB-A /...

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WebAuthN Practically - iOS 15

As Apple has recently released iOS 15, and iPadOS 15 and macOS 12 will be released quite soon. Why that is important is for Apple's native support for WebAuthN. In my WebAuthN introduction -post there...

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macOS Monterey upgrade

macOS 12, that one I had been waiting. Reason in my case was WebAuthN. More about that is in my article about iOS 15.The process is as you can expect. Simple.Download is big-ish, over 12...

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Playstation 5

With bit of a lucky strike, I got a possibility of purchasing one. Ok, lots of luck happened. Bottom line: now I own one of the most coveted gaming consoles. For anybody reading this in 2023 (or after)...

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Post-passwords life: Biometrics for your PC

Last year I did a few posts about passwords, example. The topic is getting worn out as we have established the fact about passwords being a poor means of authentiaction, how easily passwords leak from...

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eSim in iPhone

For vacation / touristing purposes, I did some travel. When leaving the comfort of EU/ETA-region cell phone mobile data changes into something tricky. Most telcos here in Finland offer you 15 GiB of...

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MacBook Pro - Fedora 36 sleep wake

Few years back I wrote about running Linux on a MacBook Pro. An year ago, the OpenSuse failed to boot on the Mac. Little bit of debugging, I realized the problem isn't in the hardware. That particular...

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QNAP Stopping Maintenance of TS-419P II (yet again)

Back in 2018, Qnap announced to stop supporting my NAS on December 2020. They walked that date back multiple times and at the time of writing, the EOL date is on October 2022. I hope they don't mean it...

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MacBook Pro - Fedora 36 sleep wake - part 2

This topic won't go away. It just keeps bugging me. Back in -19 I wrote about GPE06 and couple months ago I wrote about sleep wake. As there is no real solution in existence and I've been using my Mac...

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Davis Vantage Vue battery life

Over three years ago I had to get a new weather station. See my blog post about it.Yesterday a storm hit and I wanted to see the measured wind and gust speeds. They were zero. As in no wind at all!...

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Monitor Arm installation

This is one of my computing setups at home office:This one has a MacBook Pro 16" at desk and some extra display real estate on top of it. It's a Samsung 4K screen. As there are other computers on this...

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HP Color LaserJet custom X.509 certificate

One of the pieces of hardware I own and opereate is a HP printer. Most of the time it acts as a ... well, paperweight. Then there is an urgent need to have an A4 with information to be delivered...

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RAID1 Disc Drive upgrade

On my home Linux server I ran out of disc space on my 2 TB hard drive. Or, technically speaking there were hundred or so unallocated megs left on my Logical Volume Manager. That translates as I hadn't...

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Nokia 5.3 de-bricking after reset

Given the vast differences between Apple's iOS and Google's Android platforms, I own, run and operate both. For those interested: Apple I have as my daily mobile, Android, the more popular platform, I...

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Secure Torx - Drive decommission trouble

I'm a known owner of an angle grider:Above pic is from my blog post about making sure my data won't be read off on a decommissioned hard drive.One day I had an untypical burst of...

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Assembly of my new PC 2023

It's funny how fast you stop paying much attention to your car or sofa. First you spend reasonable amount of money on it. Then they just exist as everyday items. Then, slowly but surely, there is the...

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HP Color LaserJet custom X.509 certificate - Part 2

Earlier this year, I wrote how it was impossible to replace X.509 certificate on a HP printer.Let's state the good news first: Me and many other people suspected, it was a broken firmware. Indeed, that...

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Nuvoton NCT6796D lm_sensors output

LM-Sensors is set of libraries and tools for accessing your Linux server's motheboard sensors. See more @ https://github.com/lm-sensors/lm-sensors.If you're ever wondered why in Windows it is tricky to...

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New toys - Apple iMac

Summer here in Finland is over. It's windy and raining cats&dogs. Definitely beginning of autumn.For me, summer is typically time to do lots of other things than write blog posts. No exceptions...

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