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| Travels with Ali
This is the question posed by Tina from Travels and Trifles this week. We are all familiar with the famous story by Aesop from our childhood. The moral of the story is “living a simple and ha…| Travels with Ali
Discover TRMNL, the minimalist open-source smart display for your desk. See how it works, what it costs, and whether to buy or build one.| The DIY Life
Murder in the Mangroves by Joanne Tracey is the second book in the Clementine Carter cosy crime series. I adored One For Sorrow, giving it a pretty rare (for me!) 4.5 stars. I probably didn’t enjoy this quite as much but I suspect it’s because I was more personally invested in the first one as Continue Reading The post Book review: Murder in the Mangroves by Joanne Tracey appeared first on Debbish.| Debbish
How nice it is to see blue sky again. We are luckier than most I know living in Western Australia, but the last two months there has been so much rain and grey skies. It has also been one of the coldest winters on record. I’m not one for venturing out in the rain unless … Continue reading "~ Weekend Walks ~"| Travels with Ali
The new LCMD Microserver and AI Pod, a compact, high-performance homelab and AI edge computing combo with easy setup and powerful features.| The DIY Life
The NucBox K10 is a powerful and upgradeable mini PC with a 14-core i9 CPU, 3 NVMe slots, and quiet cooling, ideal for homelabs and media| The DIY Life
I tested an N97 and N100 mini PC against a Raspberry Pi 5 to find out what their strengths are and which is the best fit for each application| The DIY Life
The Mars 5 Ultra is Elegoo's latest revision of SLA printer., including 9K resolution, automatic bed levelling, a tilting vat and AI camera.| The DIY Life
Have you ever met our hedgehog, Paprika? If not, we thought we’d introduce you to her, today. If you have, you might want to see how much she’s grown! You’ll just want to let all of the photos load, so you can see if she does indeed have some serious cute-factor, or if it’s just us. So give it a moment. We think you’re going to love her. P is for Paprika, of course. And here she is . . . . We got her from a reputable breeder when she was a baby. She was just a bashful little handf...|
The basis for businesses sponsoring sportspersons and buying rights to advertise on stadiums and so on has always puzzled me. I recently read more about the economics behind it, and it turns out to be a fascinating field of academic research, called virtue signalling. It links back to the market failure issue of asymmetric information … Continue reading "On sponsorship, a tweet, halos, and virtue."| Vendorprisey
Today we're going to add an external GPU and a new 3D printed case to the Geekom IT13 to see if we can game on it.| The DIY Life