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Archive for March 30th, 2018

Google Home and Bluetooth speakers make the perfect pair

Posted by jpluimers on 2018/03/30

Now any of your Google Home devices can connect to other Bluetooth speakers so you can control your entertainment experience simply using the sound of your voice.

Multi-room audio through your Google Home device with “follow-me” behaviour: [WayBack] Google Home and Bluetooth speakers make the perfect pair.

Now if your smartphone could do the same…

Via: [WayBack] Now any of your Google Home devices can connect to other Bluetooth speakers so you can control your entertainment experience simply using the sound of y… – Roderick Gadellaa – Google+

–jeroen

Posted in Google, GoogleHome, Power User | Leave a Comment »

Telefoonverslaving

Posted by jpluimers on 2018/03/30

Deze pagina is zo mooi in alle opzichten van mooi: [WayBackTelefoonverslaving.

Via: [WayBack]Diederik Broekhuizen on Twitter: “Complimenten aan @nos voor dit supersterke digitale stuk. Visueel, inhoudelijk en modern, zo kan ‘t ook: “Sowieso herkenbaar: je telefoon heeft jou #OnderDeDuim.” https://t.co/ChjzIqZ6Ss… https://t.co/cP1839LEGY”

–jeroen

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Interactive additive and subtractive colour mixing

Posted by jpluimers on 2018/03/30

Cool interactive colour mixing:

The www.spectrumcolors.de site has way more interesting pages around colour spaces, colour press techniques (like colour separation, rasterising, etc). Worth visiting!

–jeroen

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Posted in Algorithms, Development, Power User, Software Development | Leave a Comment »

Connecting two Macs using Thunderbolt | Macworld

Posted by jpluimers on 2018/03/30

TL;DR: Connecting to Macs over Thunderbolt is easy and has transfer speeds way faster than other network connections.

Summary of steps from [WayBackConnecting two Macs using Thunderbolt | Macworld

  • Connect the Thunderbolt cable between two Macs
  • In the Network Preferences find the self-assigned IP address on either side
  • In that side, ensure you have File Sharing enabled
  • On the other side, open a Finder, press Command-K, then the IP-address you noted and logon
  • Transfer files

This also increases LAN sync speeds of DropBox, Google Drive and others.

Note the connection by default using SMB

–jeroen

Posted in Apple, Mac, Mac OS X / OS X / MacOS, MacBook, MacBook Retina, MacBook-Air, MacBook-Pro, macOS 10.12 Sierra, Power User | Leave a Comment »

 
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