Video – Unboxing Aukey 6-pack Micro USB Cables
Hi everyone, Today, I’m going to share my unboxing video of the Aukey 6-pack Micro USB Cables that I purchased on Amazon. The video is below: Purchase this item on Amazon here. Post Views: 2
Hi everyone, Today, I’m going to share my unboxing video of the Aukey 6-pack Micro USB Cables that I purchased on Amazon. The video is below: Purchase this item on Amazon here. Post Views: 2
Hi everyone, This is a quick post to tell you that I’m currently editing some videos which I’ll upload to my YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/c/moisescardona. Videos include some unboxing videos as well as some technical videos for the tablets which I talked about some days ago. Here’s a sneak peek 😁: Be sure to keep an eye in my blog! Post Views: 1
Hi everyone, Today, I have released a new version of my tool to manage your Google Drive account: Google Drive Uploader & Explorer Tool v1.8.5. This new version adds 2 brand-new features. Let’s talk about them now: File count added This version adds a file counter to the File List, so you know how many files are in a given folder when you browse it: In this example, you can see I have 28 files in this folder, which are eBooks…
Today, I went to Miller’s Ale House and ate this. 1/2 rack baby ribs with French Fries and celery. It was very delicious! Post Views: 14
Hi everyone, Today, I spent some time in the morning doing some cable management to the area where I have my mining tablets: Those tablets are contributing to distributed computing projects that runs using the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing software, which is also available for Android devices, so my Android tablets are currently contributing to the yoyo@home project and to World Community Grid if there’s no yoyo tasks available for them. You can see I made use of…
Hi everyone, It’s been 2 days since the yoyo@home BOINC challenge started. As team Gridcoin is participating in this one, I’m also participating as well 😁: yoyo@home is a project that has several distributed computing projects and brings them to the BOINC environment. Some projects that are currently running there are the Siever, distributed.net’s OGR challenge, Perfect Cuboids, and more. I’m running this project in my machines and here are some screenshots of BOINC with the project attached. They are…
Repository: https://github.com/moisespr123/cmix_gui Hi everyone, Yesterday, I introduced you to my graphical user interface cmix_gui, for the cmix compression software. Today, I continued working with cmix_gui and made 2 major improvements to it. File preprocessing v1.0r2 which I worked today morning adds support for the -s argument of cmix, which preprocesses a file using a dictionary (In this case, with the provided english.dic file). You can also throw a folder to the software and it will preprocess each file inside the folder and subfolders. Also note that…
Repository: https://github.com/moisespr123/cmix_gui Hi everyone, Today, I started working on a new GUI (Graphical User Interface) for another excellent compression software which works only on the command line. This compressor is called cmix and was created by Byron Knoll. It is also open source and released under the GPL license. This is what cmix looks under the command prompt: It’s very simple to use there. If you want to compress a file, you pass the -c parameter along with the input file and an output…
Hi everyone, Today, I’d like to share with you a Python script I wrote that enables file and folder compression using the latest version of the powerful PAQ8PX compression software. PAQ is a compression software originally developed by Matt Mahoney and released under the GPL license. It has a lot of contributors and has had lots of changes since it was originally introduced. PAQ8PX is one of the most powerful (and slowest) compression software that is actively under development. You…
Hi everyone, Yesterday night, the Compete with team Gridcoin! GPUGRID BOINC competition ended, and today I’m sharing my results. I reached position #80! And up to today, I got 33 tasks validated. Yay! I’m very happy for my contribution toward the project and the competition, and I’ll keep running this project to keep my GPUs busy while doing useful research. Credits: Here, you can see my credits up to this point: What’s next? There’s another GPU competition coming, but unfortunately, Team Gridcoin…