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Mario is a 35-year-old software developer with a passion for multi-platform programming, backend and frontend development, and a love for New Zealand's nature and culture.

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The blog post addresses an issue with adding a remote CUPS server to MacOS 10.7 or later without using the client.conf configuration. The author experienced problems with the printer appearing offline when added via the Settings a...
The author discusses their experience with RT2870/RT3070 USB WiFi dongles, which have good Linux support via the ath9k_htc driver. However, they encountered a limitation with the number of IoT devices that could connect, due to th...
The blog post provides an overview of Linux capabilities, which are used to limit the actions a process can perform. It explains the concept of capabilities, which divide full root privileges into distinct sets, allowing for more ...
The blog post discusses the process of running x86_64 executables on a PPC64le IBM Power 9 Gentoo system, specifically for running Android Studio on a Talos II ppc64 machine. The author explores two options: full emulation and QEM...
The blog post provides a basic introduction to Android operations, sharing internal notes on Android's file system, important files, and commands. It covers system partitions, application data paths, and storage directories. Key A...
The blog post provides a detailed guide on how to boot a Windows partition virtually using KVM with UEFI firmware. It includes a QEMU command with explanations for each argument, such as allocating RAM, setting up CPU threads, and...
The blog post discusses the author's experience in programming an Atmel micro-controller to send RC5 commands. The author encountered an issue where the original remote stopped sending the correct Standby code due to a change in t...
The blog post discusses the author's discovery of entering emojis in Telegram using their names after the ':' character. The author couldn't find a complete list of emojis, so they explored Telegram's desktop source code to genera...
The author discusses a problem with the Samsung ML-2160 printer on Arch Linux, where it prints almost completely black pages. The issue is linked to the rastertospl filter crashing due to memory errors, as indicated by CUPS error ...
The blog post criticizes Facebook and Messenger for prioritizing profit over user satisfaction, manipulating user engagement through ads, and creating a false sense of connection. It highlights issues like privacy invasion, data c...