Now that I have a gemini server setup, I went about doing the work of creating a way to automatically make a gemlog out of my WordPress blog. To be […]
Setting up a Gemini Server
As I’ve mentioned before, my brother, The Quiet Learner, has set up his own gemlog and gemini server. I’ve been tinkering with the idea of creating a script or program […]
Receiving digital FT-8 with a TS-820s
Editors note: In my last post you can see that I received my General class license, and can now transmit on the bands listed in this article. However, this article […]
Upgraded to the General class HAM radio license!
Praise God! Just took the General class license test for HAM radio and passed! I guess I’m going to travel a little deeper down the “rabbit hole” of HAM radio! […]
What to do with really, really old radio equipment?
In my collection of stuff, I happen to have a really old piece of radio equipment. According to the data-plate, it is a SG-44 Signal Generator made by Winslow Tele-Tronics, […]
Going digital, with analog radios…
In my latest foray into the world of HAM radio, I’ve decided to try out the numerous digital modes. I’ve been having no luck when it comes to talking to […]
Nextcloud: Step 5 is currently in process….
Sometimes, I realize that I’m not very bright. The rest of the time, I’m not very bright, but I just don’t realize it. Recently, I ran into a snag with […]
Wp-cron isn’t really cron….
In the continuing effort of learning by doing, running my own servers has been a real eye opener. Today I learned something new. WordPress cron is not really cron. Even […]
Completed the CompTIA Infrastructure Pathway!
Praise God! I’ve finally completed the CompTIA Infrastructure Pathway! The other day I received my results from the CompTIA Cloud+ Beta test, and while I barely passed, it was a […]
Fastboot: ‘Not enough space to resize partition’
It’s been interesting getting back into Android development again, and in particular, working with the newer phones. My wife and I got a matching pair of Ulefone Armor 7s, and […]