GardenIO
GardenIO: A Casual Garden Management Platform Announcing the release of GardenIO, a partially thought through web and mobile application designed to help gardeners track their…
Read more →GardenIO: A Casual Garden Management Platform Announcing the release of GardenIO, a partially thought through web and mobile application designed to help gardeners track their…
Read more →I recently installed my Yaesu FTM-500D in my 2025 Toyota Rav4 Hybrid Woodland Edition.
Read more →I recently discovered an easy-to-overlook feature of Linux Mint, which facilitates batch file/directory renaming. Highlight the files / directories you would like to rename: Right…
Read more →For years I've dual-booted Windows and some form of Linux, relying on Microsoft for gaming, but I'm pleased to say things are finally at a point where I can fully commit. With all of the work Valve has done to Steam and Proton, most games from my library are easy to install and perform well. Additionally, Valve's use of Proton on the Steam Deck seems to provide enough motivation for them to continue maintaining it.
The last two titles I wanted to ensure ran properly were Flight Simulator and Age of Empires IV (ironically, both Microsoft games):
Read more →From time to time I enjoy designing logos, or trying to anyways. It's an interesting challenge to come up with something recognizable, simple and meaningful. Recently I kept thinking of a logo that I knew I had seen but couldn't remember where.
I knew it was a regular globe symbol with half of the meridians blacked out and that it was in some archival-type photo. Finally tracked it down...
Read more →Out of my various watches, more often than not I end up wearing my Seiko SKX007. However I recently noticed a speck of dust on the inside of the Hardlex crystal, just above the 2 index. I suspect it worked it's way in there the last time fiddled with the 7S26C movement.
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