AI Teething Problems
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AI Teething Problems

If you are a techie, you’re probably aware of or have read one or more Robert Paterson books where the central theme revolves around tech gone bad. As we evolve robots and AI, we are guaranteed to experience a fair share thereof. I am not sure we’ll see an AI driven killer robot that can […]

Lonely and Depressed
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Lonely and Depressed

Our organization recently spent close to $2M tearing out circa 90’s cubes and installing a fairly state of the art collaboration center. About a month ago we implemented a full return to office policy. My expectations were that after maybe a week or so we would be back in full swing and enjoying the new […]

Password Hell
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Password Hell

I may have posted about this previously, but I just spent the last half hour in total frustration trying to correctly enter a complex password on my iPhone. The Smugmug website requires at least 12 digits and it must be complex with upper and lower case, numbers, and punctuation. And, this is the kicker… it […]

Cooler Master CK721 Keyboard
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Cooler Master CK721 Keyboard

With two laptops on my desktop and all the associated peripherals, coffee mug, notepads, speakers, etc. space is at a premium. I use to have two full size Logitech cordless keyboards, but that left little room between them to manipulate the mouse belonging to the left-hand system. So I decide to go with a more […]

Embedly Test
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Embedly Test

After much investigation, there are really only two viable solutions for embedding rich content into WordPress posts. Photos from popular sites like Flickr and Google Photos are covered fine by the built in Embed widget. My preferred media portfolio site, Smugmug, is also supported with out-of-the-box WordPress, although if you have a custom domain like […]

oEmbed and WordPress
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oEmbed and WordPress

The WordPress blogs I maintain are hosted through Docker containers running in the cloud on Infrastructure-as-a-Service (iIaas). While this method of hosting a blog has many benefits like the ability to use your own domain names (e.g. tech.bitrox.io) and outstanding availability, it does come with some downsides. The primary downside for me is simply the […]

Map Dropbox to Drive Letter
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Map Dropbox to Drive Letter

One of the quirks and honestly massive irritations about using Windows vs. Linux is its throwback to the original Microsoft DOS in that all paths depend on drive letters vs. simple paths. In looking to make Launchbox fully portable, I installed it within Dropbox. However, on my various Windows systems, the Dropbox folder resides on […]

Testament to IT Waste
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Testament to IT Waste

While trying to clean up some office wiring I grabbed a new spare 4-port Gigabit hub and discovered that it was missing its dongle power brick. That’s not the first time I’ve received an electronic device missing its power supply and figured I might be able to find one as it needs 5v and 0.6A. […]

Windows on 2013 Macbook Pro
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Windows on 2013 Macbook Pro

As discussed in the prior post around switching to LaunchBox for retro gaming, I decided to convert my early 2013 Macbook Pro 15″ Retina to Windows. It had the latest version of MacOS on it and I could (and probably should) have simply followed the steps to convert it to a dual boot configuration using […]