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Archive for 2024

Ends in a few hours: The Jordan Mechner Prince of Persia Challenge! | ThecePlay

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/07/15

Memories of the Apple ][ and //e past, though I won’t participate (my eye hand coordination is mediocre at best, so even completing a game will be a challenge:

[Wayback/Archive] The Jordan Mechner Prince of Persia Challenge! | ThecePlay

Via [Wayback/Archive] Jordan Mechner on X: “@sarsij @sujoygolan Hi, you can play 1990 @princeofpersia in your browser or in emulation via @internetarchive. Links are posted here (for @TwinGalaxies Prince of Persia challenge, with prizes–ends midnight tonight)”

More links:

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Posted in //e, 6502, Apple, Apple ][, Games, History, Power User, Retrocomputing | Leave a Comment »

When you need USB 3 downstream ports on your monitor, be wary of LG monitors

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/07/15

After researching the below tweet, I found out that many LG monitors have this limitation on downstream ports, depending on how the upstream USB-C port is connected:

Their manuals phrase it like this:

  • When the USB C-C cable is connected between Upstream port of monitor and Host PC, the Downstream port of
    monitor support USB 2.0 device.
  • When the USB C-A cable is connected between Upstream port of monitor and Host PC, the Downstream port of
    monitor support USB 3.0 device.
    However, Host PC must support USB 3.0 function.

This means that in USB C-C land (for which Apple was basically a driving force, but nowadays many laptops only have USB-C connections) your monitor downstream ports are limited to USB 2.0.

If I read the various comments correctly, the additional limitation is that in the USB C-C case, the downstream ports are non-powered.

Which means I will avoid LG monitors at all cost.

Tweet: [Wayback/Archive] anna (arar) meow 𓃠 on X: “i have this monitor connected to my mac with a single USB C-C cable. why can’t i have USB 3.0 speeds on the downstream ports??? why does it work with the USB C-A cable?? is there a way around it? or is there just not enough bandwith for both video and these silly ports?”

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Posted in Displays, Hardware, LG Monitors, LifeHacker, Power User, USB, USB-C | Leave a Comment »

How Old Are You in CO2?

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/07/15

I’m from 326 CO2.

[Wayback/Archive] How Old Are You in CO2?

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Posted in Awareness, History, LifeHacker, Power User | Leave a Comment »

funnymonkey: “To disable Mozilla’s data grab, enter:…” – Free Radical

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/07/14

[Wayback/Archive] funnymonkey: “To disable Mozilla’s data grab…” – Free Radical

To disable Mozilla’s data grab,

  1. enter:

    about:preferences#privacy

    in the address bar.

  2. Then, scroll down to “Website Advertising Preferences” and
  3. DESELECT the option for “Allow websites to perform privacy-preserving ad measurement

--jeroen

Posted in Firefox, Power User, Web Browsers | Leave a Comment »

/dev/null: MicrosoftDocs kills the usage of GitHub issues in favour of using the dreaded Microsoft Q&A site and a non-public tracking system

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/07/13

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The Blast-RADIUS bomb logo reminded me of “Kaputt” in the original Castle Wolfenstein game

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/07/12

There is a Blast-RADIUS exploit that makes many uses of RADIUS vulnerable as they depend on MD5, and MD5 collisions have been sped up considerably. Basically only RADIUS TLS seems safe now.

The Blast-RADIUS logo on the right reminded me about using grenades in a game 40+ years old, so lets digress: Archive.org is such a great site, with for instance the original Apple ][ Manual of Castle Wolfenstein by MUSE Software (the manual is written in Super-Text which they also sold):

The PDF from [Archive] Instruction Manual: Castle Wolfenstein from Muse Software : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive is at

[Archive.org PDF view/Archive.is] archive.org/download/1982-castle-wolfenstein/1982-castle-wolfenstein.pdf

Screenshot

The trick in that game when entering a room full of SS-officers was to throw a grenade into a chest of grenades in the middle of that room, then quickly leaving the room, waiting a few seconds then re-entering that room.

Not many moves further, you would find the chest with the war plans and find the exit, then finish the game.

Back to Blast RADIUS

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Posted in 6502, Apple, Apple ][, Authentication, Hashing, History, md5, Power User, Security | Leave a Comment »

Tailscale SSH · Tailscale

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/07/12

Reminder to self to play around with [Wayback/Archive] Tailscale SSH · Tailscale

Tailscale SSH allows Tailscale to manage the authentication and authorization of SSH connections on your tailnet.

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Posted in *nix, *nix-tools, Hardware, Network-and-equipment, Power User, ssh/sshd, Tailscale, VPN, Wireguard | Leave a Comment »

You don’t need an over-engineered IKEA cabinet hack to silence your PC

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/07/11

Lesson learned: buy more silent fans and (if you dare) better water cooling: [Wayback/Archive] This over-engineered IKEA hack got out of hand! – YouTube

--jeroen

Posted in Development, DIY, Hardware, Hardware Development, LifeHacker, Power User | Leave a Comment »

Important to defeat Twitter wrongly auto-guessing of URLs (and assuming anything with @ or # is a mention or hashtag) is Nelson’s Weblog: tech / zero-width-space

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/07/11

Quoting in full from [Wayback/Archive] Nelson’s Weblog: tech / zero-width-space to demonstrate a zero-width-space problem with WordPress too.

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Posted in Bookmarklet, Classic editor, Development, Gutenberg editor, JavaScript/ECMAScript, Power User, Scripting, SocialMedia, Software Development, Twitter, Web Browsers, Web Development, WordPress | Leave a Comment »

Should be easy to put in a Bookmarklet: Archive.is blog — What is the long version of the url please. …

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/07/10

[Wayback] Archive.is blog — What is the long version of the url please. …

Click on “share” button to see different forms of linking to a page.

For example https://archive.vn/Aoans/share

So there are two tricks:

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Posted in Bookmarklet, Development, JavaScript/ECMAScript, Power User, Scripting, Software Development, Web Browsers | Leave a Comment »