Cyber

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Cyber,

Yep, at 4.5 acres that’ll become a nice cul-de-sac of 10 houses.

Shame the drive’s in such a bad state… cheap tarmac…

Cyber,

Came here to say this too… I contribute a few €/£/$ per month to various projects…

I won’t get all righteous here, but just because you don’t have to pay, doesn’t mean you to say you can’t support the developer(s)…

Cyber,

+1 for TiddlyWiki

I’ve been using it for years for a similar reason.

Each section (Tiddler) that you create in each wiki can be exported as a static HTML file, so if you have tables, etc, then formatting shouldn’t be lost.

I use Firefox with an addon that helps to save changes (not at the desk at the mo, so can’t check the name), but it works well.

Distributions intended for hardware diagnosis and other related utilities

Within the GNU/Linux ecosystem there are all kinds of tools to diagnose the system, or rather, to check the state of the hardware, but there are few distributions specifically designed to perform this task, or at least that I know of, because the only distribution I know that is intended to diagnose the computer, (Or ​​at...

Cyber,

Yeah +1 for Parted Magic - I’ve been using it for years, professionally.

Has hardware stress testing, SMART checking, etc.

It costs actual money, but that’s the fee for creating the whole thing, which I’m fine with… I could make something similar with a Live USB distro (I use Arch btw), but Parted Magic can run entirely in RAM, so after booting you can remove the boot stick - useful for machines with only 1 USB port - and I’ve not worked out how to do that with my own DIY live distro

Cyber,

Noice.

But… how much faffing did you have to do to get the tuning right?

I’ve recently started using this and have 3 different ESP modules and I’m having a hellofatime getting them to show near-enough results, let alone accurate.

1 of them literally has the phone on top of it and it thinks it’s 4m away.

I’ve gone upto absorbtion factor 10 (Spock) with an RSSI adjustment of 6, and that’s passible on 1 device, but not another

So… what’s your secret?

Cyber,

Ah, ok… I see. I guess you’ve not filtering on distance then, ok. I see all my neighbours stuff on 1 sensor, so automatically started filtering (and then attempting to tune)

Good point on the negative room sensing, I think I need to start this again… but also ditch the crap module.

Thanks

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