ranok 2mo ago • 100%
I find these types of PRs pretty much pure hype when they are expecting to start delivering end of 2026. I get sick and tired of these pre orders for things that will likely never show up as if this company has done some amazing engineering and brought it to market.
ranok 5mo ago • 100%
The Intel ones are quite a bit easier, but still not as easy as a PC. You need to disable some FW security settings to allow for a non Apple kernel to boot.
ranok 10mo ago • 100%
Came here to say this, 73 from KB1OTE! Come join us at !amateur_radio@sopuli.xyz
ranok 11mo ago • 100%
I was eating wheat thins and Oreos on the trail, broth and ramen noodles in aid stations. I was not a fast finisher, came in 31st in 30.5hr.
The biggest small thing is skin care. On a short race you can manage a little chaffing or a hot spot, for longer races taking the 3min to Vaseline or clean whatever is rubbing before it turns bloody is worth it
I actually didn't sleep too well because my legs aches and I had an early flight home, maybe 7hr, don't remember any dreams.
ranok 11mo ago • 100%
The winner finished in 19 ish hrs, I was at 30.5. The first 40 mi were easy to keep a pace for around 24hr, but then as the legs got tighter, the weather cooler and wetter I couldn't keep the pace up and had to walk the up hills.
ranok 11mo ago • 100%
Thank you! I had a timer to eat something every 45 min, no sleep which was tough towards the end. It's very different from a marathon, you're going slower and it's a lot more about keeping consistent with eating and caring for small things early. This was late in the season so cold and wet!
Fifth time is the charm for me, but finally got a buckle at Devil Dog this weekend. Feeling pretty sore and limping around today, but overall very pleased that I managed to avoid another DNF!
ranok 1y ago • 100%
Almost the same, but the RAV4 Prime plug-in hybrid. 50mi electric range, AWD, we almost never have to fill it and there's free slow chargers in our town!
ranok 1y ago • 100%
Pretty niche, but a citrus squeezer. I cook a lot of Asian food and it's much better to put half a lime in the squeezer at a time than try and hand squeeze the juice out.
ranok 1y ago • 100%
Supernote is the alternative I went with. They have a pretty responsive dev team and the cloud integration is optional, you can push stuff over the local WiFi network.
ranok 1y ago • 100%
I returned my Remarkable 2 after a couple of days for a Supernote. Can do local network file transfer, and wifi screen sharing.
ranok 1y ago • 100%
I always find this one hilarious: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emu_War
ranok 1y ago • 100%
It weighs about 150lbs, I don't go max speed on windy days, but it's a nice ride
ranok 1y ago • 88%
I work mostly from home, so no commute. I do pay for 2 days/wk at the co-working space either 7 or 30mi away (so 15-35min). I have an electric scooter that goes 65mph and an incredible view on my commute (see attached from Tuesday's drive), so I enjoy it and the chance to be social with the people at the cowork space.
ranok 1y ago • 100%
How do you like your carbon steel pans? I got one and despite following all the seasoning instructions it never releases food easily so I don't use it very often.
ranok 1y ago • 100%
I've had mine for almost 15 yr, same as you, still works like it's new. I also have a Benchmade knife that I carry all the time that's unmarred by time.
ranok 1y ago • 100%
We got a Baby Bjorn carrier 2nd hand, and it'll certainly go to another family, and another, and another...
ranok 1y ago • 100%
Arrested Development
ranok 1y ago • 100%
This is pretty misleading due to its brevity, an attacker on the same network can determine what website you're going to but not the content being exchanged. A VPN moves the threat of having your browsing destination determined to the VPN provider from the local network.
That said, modern WiFi encryption does prevent other devices on the network from eavesdropping, so the attacker would have to employ a more involved attack (e.g. ARP spoofing) in order to even see the destinations.
ranok 1y ago • 100%
It runs well enough in Windows Subsystem for Android!
Created this community for fellow hams or those interested. Don't have to be licensed to join, but please keep the discussion and posts related to radio and radio-related activities (SOTA, POTA, etc.). 73 de KB1OTE
I made this and thought you all might enjoy it, happy hacking!