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LG Enact Smartphone
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I finally replaced my POS Motorola Bionic that I have hated so much, with the LG Enact KEYBOARD!!!!! phone. Here is information related to my experiences with it.
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Modifying Odoo Menu
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An annoying issue with Odoo (Community Edition) (in all versions) is that the Odoo menu (back end) is out of order. Here are the steps to put it in the desired order.
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Synthetic Zen Show KYRS 20061119 Ep 003 Tech Talk 40 Min
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The Tech Talk With Hawke segment of The Synthetic Zen Show. 30 minutes. Filesize: 28.1 MB See details for show content...
Another in the early evolution of the show, no co-host yet, and not yet the dedicate full show.
Topics covered:
Myspace users, over 1 million may have been compromised by advertising banner.
MPAA/RIAA.
Sony BMG summary (more detail in previous episode) installs root kit with more than 22 million CDs.
Hackers, evolution and changes in the use of the term.
2600 and DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act) and decss (DVD encryption / decryption) hacked.
Wifi, wireless, 802.11, encryption, decryption, risks
wardriving, wardialing, WEP, WPA
References:
eff.org
slashdot.org
2600.com
techtalkhawke.com
Artist:
Tech Talk With Hawke
Track number:
None
Album:
Tech Talk With Hawke
Year:
2006
Genre:
Speech
Comment:
Size: 28.1 MB
File type: MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 (audio/mpeg)
Bit rate: 128 Kbps
Frequency: 44 Khz
Track length: 30:38 (mm:ss)
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Synthetic Zen Show KYRS 20061105 Ep001 OpenBsd Tribute
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One of the earlier Tech Talk shows, it was while the two shows were still blended together inside "The Synthetic Zen Show". This one plays the music from the OpenBSD "best of" album, with some commentary along the way. Enjoy!
Artist:
Tech Talk With Hawke and Others
Track number:
0
Album:
KYRS 20061105
Year:
2006
Genre:
Speech
Comment:
Size: 89.5 MB
File type: MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 (audio/mpeg)
Bit rate: 128 Kbps
Frequency: 44 Khz
Track length: 01:37:45 (hh:mm:ss)
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AI Journey 1977-2025: Part 5 of 5 - SIIMPAF - Four Decades of Technology Lessons in One System
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This is Part 5 of a 5-part series documenting the technical evolution from early introduction to role-playing gaming in 1977 and hobby programming in 1979 to modern distributed GPU computing and self-hosted Artificial Intelligence (AI) infrastructure.
The series traces patterns that emerged over four decades and shows how they apply to current challenges in AI development and computational independence.
This final part brings together four decades of lessons in DGPUNET's, AILCPH's, & SIIMPAF's architecture, explaining how patterns from 1979 remain relevant in 2025.
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Light Mode vs. Dark Mode: Energy & Creativity vs Focus & Productivity? (And oh yes, eye strain)
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As with most things, context, use case, etc. makes for different pros and cons for different goals and circumstances. Not surprisingly, the same is true for "Light Mode" versus "Dark Mode".
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Install Jitsi Meet on CentOS 7
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Notes about getting Jitsi Meet working on CentOS 7.
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Linux on Asus Strix g513qy Advantage Edition - Debian Q4OS and Trinity
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My Dell XPS 2-in-1 has been nothing but problems. I have had warranty replacements of the motherboard, daughterboards, keyboards, and other separate warranty services calls half a dozen times. Now ever time I move it powers off. I'm going to call and demand they replace the lemon. Meanwhile, i needed a replacement. So I quickly picked up an Asus Strix Advtanage Edition, model g513qy...
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Postfix, Dovecot, PostGreSQL, and SOGo Webmail on Debian 13
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Debian 13 was fairly recently released, but AWS is already shoving it as the primary AMI, and make getting a good Debian 12 a few more steps. Most apps aren't yet compatible with Debian 13, so I recommend waiting for it to stabilize, but here is some information on getting a basic mail server working on Debian 13...
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Q4os Linux on Dell 2 in 1 XPS
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Since Cent OS 7 was never able to fully support my hardware, and Cent OS 8 doesn't support any of the software I need (see the previous postings), I had to drop CentOS from laptop use. After some research I'm trying out Q4os to see if it can address both the hardware and software requirements. Here are notes on the process...