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Steam Families

store.steampowered.com
2 points·by maerek·2 years ago·1 comments

Muzak

en.wikipedia.org
1 points·by maerek·3 years ago·0 comments

Older PC Emulator

pcem-emulator.co.uk
1 points·by maerek·3 years ago·0 comments

A Theoretically Devastating Cyber Attack on America’s Gas Stations

medium.com
20 points·by maerek·4 years ago·2 comments

National Association for Amateur Radio: Amateur TV Handbook [pdf]

arrl.org
12 points·by maerek·4 years ago·0 comments

New Details Emerge on the “Highly Modified Drone” That Outran Police Helicopters

thedrive.com
127 points·by maerek·5 years ago·125 comments

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maerek
·4 years ago·discuss
Adding on, the AirPlay 2 implementation by Shairport-sync works very well. I have approximately 6 different Rpis/thin clients around the house I use as AirPlay 2 receivers and can vouch for how well the system works. NQPTP is built by the same team.
maerek
·4 years ago·discuss
Strong seconding here. I have a low voice that doesn’t travel well in noisy environments. It’s pretty tiring having to shout an entire night out just to converse across the table.
maerek
·4 years ago·discuss
Or Dell thin clients. Despite some oddities with the Cherry Trail (?) boards used on the Wyse 3040 series, they are x86 and have similar processing power to the Rpi4. They come with a quad core processor, 2GB of RAM and (usually) 8GB of storage, which I assume is EMMC. Multiple USB ports, gigabit Ethernet, dual DisplayPort out.

You can usually find them for around $35-40.
maerek
·5 years ago·discuss
As a related tangent, Vogel (and Spiderweb Software) were responsible for many enjoyable hours in my youth playing through Exile III and Blades of Exile. I appreciate the world building and storytelling that he's done throughout the years, even if the newer game interfaces and graphics feel clunkier.
maerek
·5 years ago·discuss
Apparently (from my colleagues) even the CIS Level 1 benchmark for Windows Server doesn’t actually recommend disabling the print spooler service by default, but that seems to be the common sense approach going forward. If you don’t need a software component, either uninstall it or disable it.