Bought two Zartek ZA-758 2-way radios today
…I got two hand-free earphones with them so we can work hands-free, as well as a programming cable so that I could set one channel to scrambled and also set…
…I got two hand-free earphones with them so we can work hands-free, as well as a programming cable so that I could set one channel to scrambled and also set…
…it got me thinking about some other alternatives too. I had a look through: * Evernote – proprietary and only syncs between 2 devices for free. * Laverna – looked…
…Their paid tier that gets you around Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+, etc and is a few dollars per year cheaper than ExpressVPN. But they have a free tier too that…
…accountable for the efficient (or not) expenditure of taxpayers money. See https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/03/05/uk_digital_government_inquiry/ #digitalgovernment #UK #government Civil servants ‘Sir Humphrey’ their way through grilling on UK.gov’s digital transformation • The Register…
ONLYOFFICE Personal – an online web-based (cloud) free alternative to Microsoft Office ONLYOFFICE Personal (for personal use and not open source) is a free website that includes a word processor,…
…for quality and Made in Africa pride. See https://www.fastcompany.com/90414915/rwandas-mara-x-z-are-1st-smartphones-made-fully-in-africa #africa #maragroup #android #^Rwanda just released the first smartphone made entirely in Africa Rwanda is becoming an innovation and tech hub….
Bluesky describes it as a “federated social network” where separate networks exist within a single hub. According to Bluesky, AT Protocol is built based on four main ideals: account portability;…
…run GUI editors, tools, and applications to build and test Linux apps. It’s a significant extension for Microsoft’s Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), after the company added a full Linux…
…this Shaving 101 video, Aviv and Jared test a few common blades to show you the difference between razor blades that are considered aggressive and mild. For the purposes of…
…we perceive the world. In 1935, Turkish-American social psychologist Muzafer Sherif ran an experiment to test his hypothesis that social factors would influence perception. To test his theory, individuals in…