Sunday, August 29, 2021
Unexpectedly is a Mac application that lets you browse and visualize the reports from crashes that happened on your Mac or, more probably, another one. Unexpectedly knows how to parse macOS crash reports. Unexpectedly processes the crash reports to display them as text with colored syntax and hyperlinks or as outlines. A broad range of options are available to let you customize how and what to display. Unexpectedly can symbolicate the backtraces of crash reports using either the dSYM archives you provide or the ones it has automatically found on your Mac.
Lishi 2in1 lock picks are changing the lock picking game
From ItsTactical.com: Lishi 2in1 lock picks are changing the lock picking game.
How to use your Android phone as a Bluetooth mouse or keyboard
From HowToGeek.com: How to use your Android phone as a Bluetooth mouse or keyboard.
Complete with a living room, bathroom, and a piano, Gustave Eiffel had an apartment right on top of the Eiffel tower and it was the envy of the Paris elite
This couple retired in their 30s, now they live off the grid and spend 40000$ a year
TimeMachineEditor, a more flexible way to schedule Mac backups
From 9to5mac.com: TimeMachineEditor, a more flexible way to schedule Mac backups.
Labels: connectivity, DIY, Mac, software
System76 Launch is a configurable keyboard with open source firmware and hardware
From Liliputing.com: System76 Launch is a configurable keyboard with open source firmware and hardware.
These high humidity plants will thrive in your bathroom
From LifeHacker.com: These high humidity plants will thrive in your bathroom.
Using IPFS, Filecoin and the Wolfram Language to build a unified decentralized services interface
From blog.wolfram.com: Using IPFS, Filecoin and the Wolfram Language to build a unified decentralized services interface.
Labels: connectivity, DIY, software
ReVolt brings USB power to gadgets designed for alkaline batteries
From Liliputing.com: ReVolt brings USB power to gadgets designed for alkaline batteries.
Brilliant battery adapter lets you power small devices over USB
From Gizmodo.com: Brilliant battery adapter lets you power small devices over USB.
Making a powerful programmable keypad for less than 30$
From Instructables.com: Making a powerful programmable keypad for less than 30$.
This bike tube is so tough, it comes with a one year warranty against punctures
From HiConsumption.com: This bike tube is so tough, it comes with a one year warranty against punctures.
The enduring appeal of Macintosh Picasso artwork
From vintagemacmuseum.com: The enduring appeal of Macintosh Picasso artwork.
Einstein installs
If you want to run NewtonOS on Mac, Windows, Linux, Android, iOS...: Einstein installs is for you.
How to find answers to your most burning questions, according to Reddit
From LifeHacker.com: How to find answers to your most burning questions, according to Reddit.
Labels: connectivity, DIY
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold is a TabletPC with a bendable OLED screen. The device works as advertised, but as this is one of the first PCs with foldable screen, there are some small details, that are. Not perfect and should be ironed out in a future version. Right now I recommend it only for early adopters, who really want to have the newest and coolest technology.
Tuesday, August 24, 2021
Cloudevo
The Windows software Cloudevo combines all of the different cloud services to one large cloud. This united Cloud is then mounted as a drive on your device.
Labels: connectivity, software, Windows
KeyboardCleanTool
KeyboardCleanTool is a super simple little tool for MacOSX which blocks all Keyboard and TouchBar input.