Today I discovered these RAACO 137386 storage cabinets. They look pretty good. The component drawers can be partitioned with these.
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Early Content #11: Demo of the ALKOY Capacitor Discharge Pen | In The Lab With Jay Jay
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In this video I demo my new ALKOY Capacitor Discharge Pen.
The bench multimeter I use in this video is my OWON XDM1041 and the bench power supply is my RIDEN RD6006.
The demo circuit used a 1KΩ 1/4W resistor, a 25V 330μF electrolytic capacitor, and an 18V supply.
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Prototype Circuit Board
Also variously known as “stripboard” and “veroboard” I got myself some of this TZT 10PCS DIY 2.5×6.4 2.5*6.4CM Prototype Paper PCB Universal Experiment Matrix Circuit Board Single Row Continuous Hole 25x64mm. AU$4.71 for 10 pieces, delivered. The boards are fairly small, 25x64mm.
And also some of this: diymore 5PCS/Lot 50X100mm 2-3-5 Joint Universal PCB Boards Single Side Copper Prototype Print Circuit Boards Breadboard. AU$4.28 for 5 pieces, delivered. These are a little larger at 50x100mm.
I still haven’t found exactly what I’m looking for when it comes to stripboard, gonna keep my eye peeled. This is what I have so far:
FILCO Majestouch 2SS Edition Keyboards
I ordered two new keyboards this morning. I got a 104-key one and an 87-key one. The gory details are documented on the keyboard page on my wiki.
Usually I like to buy V3 keyboards from WASD Keyboards in America. But the price for the two keyboards delivered would have been AU$841, which was just a bit too expensive for me.
So I had a bit of a hunt around and I found these Japanese FILCO Majestouch 2SS Edition keyboards on Amazon:
- AU$202.55: FILCO Majestouch 2SS Edition FKBN104MSS/ECSP2B-RKL Full Size English Layout Cherry MX Speed Silver Axis with 3 Red Key Locks, Black
- AU$188.89: FILCO Majestouch 2SS Edition Tenkeyless English Layout Cherry MX Speed Silver Axis with 3 Red Key Locks, Black FKBN87MSS/ECSP2B-RKL
They both come with MX Speed Silver switches which are the ones I like.
While I was researching I found the following content mill articles which I enjoyed reading to learn more about mechanical keyboards:
Adrian Black goes PRO
In my feed today a note from Adrian Black from Adrian’s Digital Basement that he was retiring from his infosec job and going full-time content creator for his YouTube channels. His announcement is here. It’s fun because I managed to be the first person to wish him luck and my name was in the credits because I now support him on Patreon! You can see the proof in the screenshot below! :)
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Anime Music Video NIN The Becoming Lain, Akira & Ghost In The Shell
This is awesome: Anime Music Video NIN The Becoming Lain, Akira & Ghost In The Shell.
It’s a mashup of old school anime classics with Nine Inch Nails soundtrack.
fonts-noto-color-emoji
Today I discovered the fonts-noto-color-emoji Ubuntu package, which I installed to get support for emoji fonts in Konversation, my IRC client.
QEMU/KVM Attaching a Virtual NIC Directly to a Physical Interface
Man, it took me a while to figure out how to do this! Over on Attaching a Virtual NIC Directly to a Physical Interface I figured out I could use this XML in Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager) for my NIC device:
<interface type='direct'> <source dev='enp9s0' mode='bridge'/> </interface>
That then gets expanded automatically to something like this:
<interface type="direct"> <mac address="52:54:00:ce:5b:09"/> <source dev="enp9s0" mode="bridge"/> <target dev="macvtap4"/> <model type="rtl8139"/> <alias name="net0"/> <address type="pci" domain="0x0000" bus="0x10" slot="0x01" function="0x0"/> </interface>
Update: ah, balls. This doesn’t completely work, because the guest can’t connect to the host, and vice versa, even though both the host and the guest can connect to the internet. This is a problem for another day. Maybe this or this will help?


