Anything and everything Amateur Radio and beyond. Heavily into Open Source and SDR, working on a multi band monitor and transmitter.
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Yup, I can see this on Safari when outside a community.
I note that none of the three ARRL links actually load for me.
Do you get output if you use that exact tail
command without the grep
pipe?
Ah, I was in the Amateur Radio community when I looked. When I get back to my desk I’ll check.
That’s interesting. I don’t see that on Safari on my Mac.
Edit: fat fingers and autocorrect.
Hiya, not sure how to see the side bar in a web browser, which reminds me, my account seems to be randomly logged out.
As it happens, every person is an influencer, regardless of followers (…) or content.
The people who are influenced, or said differently, the sphere of influence is dependant on random factors like content going viral when it unexpectedly gets liked and reposted by others.
If you’re asking what size of influence generates income, the answer depends on who is paying.
I have to say, the information contained in this article raises significant concerns about the operation of the ARRL.
There are at least three legal ways to do this. CB radio, ISM frequencies and amateur radio. I say legal because the radio spectrum is heavily regulated because every transmitter affects everyone else to more or lesser extent.
You can buy CB or ISM band radios and get started.
Amateur radio is a better option in my opinion. There are many more frequencies to experiment with, people who can help and people to talk to.
Amateur licensing is different in each country, but an introductory licence is often no more than a weekend course and exam. I know of nine year olds who have done this. It’s not hard. No Morse code required either.
With such a licence in hand you can use things like JS8Call, CODEC2, Olivia, WSPR and hundreds of other protocols to communicate using just a radio and a computer.
Disclaimer: I’m a licensed amateur in Australia and have been since 2010. I hold an introductory licence, here it’s called a Foundation licence, and have been having an absolute blast with all that I can do.
If you have specific questions, don’t hesitate to ask.
It’s unfortunate that Keyboard Video Mouse and Kernel Virtual Machine share the same three letter acronym and that both are in widespread use in relation to multiple operating systems.
Hence my scepticism.
A device without any specifications and five different operating system logos behind it. Forgive me, to say that I’m sceptical would be a gross understatement.
Perhaps a more believable post would include the specifications and a link to the supplier.
Ever since it became about engagement rather than the right results, the writing was on the wall.
Fortunately this means that there are significant opportunities for search competition. The only thing you need to do is give better results than Google.
Just like all the search engines before Google, it too will become a footnote in the history of the internet.
Wow!
I’m guessing that WordPress will be forked soon …
Yeah, in the unedited version of my reply, the asterisk wasn’t detected as part of the URL which lands you at Sag A, not Sag A*.
This.
If you’re wondering why, this is the centre of our Galaxy. Of course if you’re planning on intergalactic travel, you might have some issues, but before you get too worried about it, exploring the current galaxy is going to take a while.
Edit: The link to the super massive black hole at the centre of our galaxy wasn’t working.
Hopefully this means that when I search for Kmart items I’ll finally only get Australian results for things I can actually buy, rather than stupid Google search results offering USA results, even when I tell it that I’m in Australia where Kmart is alive and well with apparently 301 stores in the country.
Here’s an example of me searching for “kmart sandles” on “google.com.au”
I remove the sticker, wash it under the tap and one bite at a time, eat it whole.
I read that you’re manually tagging them, so your process can be whatever you want to do.
For example, you can leave the images in their current folder structure and create a separate folder structure with symbolic links to an image, so in the character folder would be symbolic links to all the images like that. They also don’t have to be unique, an image can be in multiple categories.
Alternatively you can use a spreadsheet and generate lists there.
Finally there are plenty of photo album applications that allow you to tag images.
I’ve been to the Elecraft website multiple times, but their ordering process puts me off every time. They show all these different packages, but you don’t seem to be able to add or remove individual items, like, I really don’t want a hat for example, or a kilowatt amplifier, but want all the other bits.
Their naming conventions also do my head in.
I’ve played with a K3 at a local club, but it often needed repairs, no idea if this was due to equipment or user error.
K2 looks interesting.