For Linux users there’s still a problem with newer WiFi chipset working in 5 GHz 802.11ac. Years ago we had the same kind of problems with 2.4 GHz frequency, now 2.4 GHz works out of the box but we suffer the same issues about 5 GHz. However, there’s one simple solution to avoid them all using different device than WiFi card - the WiFi extender. In this article I’ll show what results I’ve achieved on TP-Link RE200 and why such devices can be better solution than buying 802.11ac WiFi USB/PCI-E cards.
Read the full articleAerobatic.io enticed me to use their free offer for static website hosting and, after days of struggling with their service to set things up, they suddently changed the offer to $15 a month for the same ($180 a year). Whereas I can understand business triggers behind this decision, I just can say I wasted a lot of time because of them. $180 for static website hosting is more than 10x more expensive than the competition. In the article below I’ll show how to get the same (and a lot more) for just $10.
Read the full articleEveryone using Eclipse + SVN (or other non-locking version control system) has gone through the hell of editing conflicts with default Eclipse tool. I don’t know, maybe there are people liking this, but for me is very unhandy, messy and produces more work than doing the merge without any tool. I just cannot see what is currently merged, how it’s done and what is to be done already in default eclipe conflicts editor window.
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