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Open up your iPad. When you click on the icon for your light vendor’s application, iOS gives its own pop up. Please update the OS to continue.

Thirty minutes later, your iPad reboots. You attempt to launch the light vendor’s control application, but you are greeted with an alert that the software is not compatible with this version of the iPad OS.

You go to the app store, but you have to login. The app store will only send a notification to your other Apple device, which is turned off.

You power on your old Mac mini. Please update the OS to continue. You must login to the App store for this. It sends a login confirmation alert to your iPad, but the reverse will not work until you update the OS on the Mac mini.

Three hours later, you have updated the OS and can now login to the App store on your iPad by clicking on a confirmation on your Mac mini to update the application to turn off your lights. You update the light vendor’s control application.

After the update, you launch the light vendor’s control application and now have to agree that not only do they get to shoot your dog whenever they want, which is fine, you don’t own a dog, but that any dog you buy must come from an approved source. Kind of weird, but you just want to turn off the lights. You click AGREE because it’s now 3am and you just want to get a couple of hours of sleep.

You must upgrade the firmware on the lighting control bridge to continue. Do not power off the lighting control bridge or it will be bricked. There is a thunderstorm brewing outside.

Though the power did blink during the 30 minute firmware upgrade process, it seems to have gone off without a hitch. The storm is worse. Also, you still can’t control your lights. Maybe it bricked things afterall? You find a forum post from six months ago that explains the problem. The background service on the iPad that speaks to the lighting controller got wedged during the update and you must reboot your iPad. On reboot, you restart the lighting vendor’s control software. You must update the firmware on your lightbulbs to continue. Also, you don’t have a choice. The process has already started. Do not turn off your lights, your bridge, your ipad, your wifi access point, or your broadband router during this process or your lights will be bricked.

The thunderstorm is in full force. The power goes out. Your lightbulbs are fully bricked and will no longer work. Due to their extremely low power consumption and massive capacitors, however, the lights continue shining for the next three hours.

6am rolls around, and the capacitors have fully discharged. The lights are finally off.

https://sevensages.org/snark/2023/04/13/how-to-turn-off-the-lights-in-2023/

I've seen variations of this energy harvesting circuit (from wifi, radio etc...) floating around the web and

C1 and C2 are 0.22uF 100V ceramic

C3 and C4 are 100uF 16V electrolytic

Diodes are general purpose switching, but I've also seen Germanium ones used

I'd add ground at the junction between C3 and C4 for better performance

#HardwareHacking

My mother's best friend took me out to lunch on my 28th birthday and punched a seagull that was trying to take the butter, but this here sounds like a #horror movie.

#Seagulls

Did you know that I run a server? We have over 600 members, a lovely community of retro tech enthusiasts. Invites are open at discord.gg/xnnUaKN

You can also connect via ! All discord channels except two are instantly mirrored on my IRC server at irc.yestergearpc.com:6667 - you can bring your old machine online and chat with the modern world! Don't be afraid to do a /list, there's only 24 channels! (Feel free to use the server for your own channels too, if you like)

Today in Yahoo! Auctions abominations: the "NAVY Performa 5500(SuperColorClassic)"

Too cursed even for @ActionRetro ??

#VintageApple #RetroComputing

Who knew the 8-bit-guy could rap?

(Fresh YTP)

#8-bit-guy

Today's #linux discovery was the "btop" utility. I particularly like how it shows the cpu temperature 😎

My latest Terrible Keyboard is out, in video form this time (1m39s). It's the CubeKeyboard!

youtube.com/watch?v=vRqRQ7hYxj

Did you know that I run a server? We have over 600 members, a lovely community of retro tech enthusiasts. Invites are open at discord.gg/xnnUaKN

You can also connect via ! All discord channels except two are instantly mirrored on my IRC server at irc.yestergearpc.com:6667 - you can bring your old machine online and chat with the modern world! Don't be afraid to do a /list, there's only 24 channels! (Feel free to use the server for your own channels too, if you like)

Deeply in love with these AI powered spam bots by @neilmendoza !

Only Sith deal in absolutes.

Yes, I realize the irony in that statement lol.

What day is it? That's right! Recap day!

Tandy 1400LT Power Supply is going to get every cap replaced.

An interesting experiment, how drivers on the road react differently to a pedestrian and a pedestrian with a brick.

It may be interesting for those who write use cases for #autonomous cars :)

It's itching me to buy this, just to see if it will respond with an http code 418 as is should!
😀

Quick poll for the audience (please boost for reach)

You see a WiFi Router marketed as: "Dual-Band AC750 Wifi 4-port Gigabit Router with USB device sharing"

Your impression is the device:

The answer to the question... Vote before reading. 

Now, had I done my homework, the specs page states this clearly. However, I purchased based upon the title alone, expecting all the ports to be gigabit, as it was 2020 afterall... Who still puts 100mbps chips in their devices?

Asus.. That's who.. Then put gigabit in the title for suckers who only read the title.

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The answer to the question... Vote before reading. 

A year or two ago, I purchased an Asus RT-AC51U "Dual-Band AC750 WiFi 4-port Gigabit Router with USB device sharing"

The WAN port is 100mbps
The LAN ports are 100mbps
The Wifi is AC750 (WiFi 5 capable of max of about 433mbps)

I purchased this because their page stated it was a gigabit router, and I planned to upgrade my service to gigabit eventually. Which I recently did. I'm enjoying my 100mbps connection still.

asus.com/us/networking-iot-ser

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Quick poll for the audience (please boost for reach)

You see a WiFi Router marketed as: "Dual-Band AC750 Wifi 4-port Gigabit Router with USB device sharing"

Your impression is the device:

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