online memory for 3d printing, linux, raspberry pi and other fun projects.
This summer, I set up a load-balancing router to have 2 ISPs on one home network to improve my internet connection. I found a cheap TP-Link router on Amazon, plugged in my Comcast and T-Mobile modems, and configured the router to keep one ISP per application and based it on bandwidth. I also set up failover if one connection failed. The internet has been flawless with the load balancing and we have a glut of bandwidth for conferencing, 4K streaming, and security cameras.
How to parse JSON data into a table with vanilla JS.
The absolute easiest to remember way to back up your Raspberry Pi SD card on a Mac running a modern version of OS X.
How To: DIY your own air pollution monitor using an older Raspberry Pi.
How to dump the CenturyLink provided C3000A router and use your own for better performance and speed when swapping to fiber.
How best to change your DNS provider on Windows 10 to use a service like Pi-Hole, Cloudflare or Google DNS.
The best way to backup your personal collection of BluRay’s and DVDs to reclaim some shelf space using MakeMKV and Other Transcode.