by Jeremiah Byerley | Dec 6, 2022
Booting into recovery mode on a Mac usually requires rebooting the computer and holding option + R. There are times where option+R is not working on certain keyboards, usually a Windows keyboard. To boot into recovery mode on a Mac having this issue: Open the terminal...
by Jeremiah Byerley | Nov 14, 2022
I’ve had a Logitech Bluetooth keyboard for a few years, it got stuck paired to a device and it basically bricked it. After doing some research, I found away of wiping the keyboard’s memory, allowing the keyboard to be used again: Unpair, delete all...
by Jeremiah Byerley | Nov 11, 2022
A lot of us are tied to Google’s and Apple’s calendaring systems. Having both, it can be tough to keep track of where appointments were entered. It’s possible to sync your Google and Apple calendars to have scheduling piece of mind. Open...
by Jeremiah Byerley | Nov 5, 2022
As we use different passwords in different browsers, it can be hard to track down which browser has the stored password. Perhaps you’ve decided to move to a new computer or browser and you’d like to move 100% of your settings, This guide is going to help...
by Jeremiah Byerley | Nov 4, 2022
gotop is my new favorite linux command. I shamelessly have it running on all my servers & Macbook, it displays the CPU usage along with, disk usage, memory, temperature, network usage and processes. Yes kiddos, it’s the whole enchilada and it looks cool AF. For...
by Jeremiah Byerley | Oct 27, 2022
Many small computers and laptops have an M.2 slot for adding an SSD to a computer but did you know you can also use it to add hardware such as wi-fi & audio cards? M.2 has different connector slots, A, B, E & M. it’s important to know what your computer...
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