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New addition to the household: IPhone 15

Wife gifted me an IPhone 15. Network Technology: GSM / CDMA / HSPA / EVDO / LTE / 5G Launch Announced: 2023, September 12 Status: Available. Released 2023, September 22 Body Dimensions: 147.6 x 71.6 x 7.8 mm (5.81 x 2.82 x 0.31 in) Weight: 171 g (6.03 oz) Build: Glass front (Corning-made glass), glass back (Corning-made glass), aluminum frame SIM: Nano-SIM and eSIM - International IP68 dust/water resistant (up to 6m for 30 min) Apple Pay (Visa, MasterCard, AMEX certified) Display Type: Super Retina XDR OLED, HDR10, Dolby Vision, 1000 nits (HBM), 2000 nits (peak) Size: 6.1 inches, 91.3 cm2 (~86.4% screen-to-body ratio) Resolution: 1179 x 2556 pixels, 19.5:9 ratio (~461 ppi density) Protection: Ceramic Shield glass Platform OS: iOS 17, upgradable to iOS 18 Chipset: Apple A16 Bionic (4 nm) CPU: Hexa-core (2x3.46 GHz Everest + 4x2.02 GHz Sawtooth) GPU: Apple GPU (5-core graphics) Memory Card slot: No Internal 128GB 6GB RAM, 256GB 6GB RAM, 512GB 6GB RA...

HP's crap software strikes again

So my laptop has been working fine with Windows 10 to 11 with regular updates etc and nothing went bad for a good while. Then this morning I'm greeted with an update error. The problem was shown as "Hewlett-Packard - USB - 40.11.1109.1746 install error code: 0x800f020b" I had this stupid HP MFD and this had some leftover bits on windows. First thing I did was checked installed software list to see if I missed anything when I removed all the software related to this printer couple of years ago. Could not find anything. So went into printer list and checked if anything is left there. Removed couple of unrelated printer things related to one-note etc. And then restarted the laptop - because it's windows. Still the same error. Then did a bit of googling and realized the drivers are still there. Tried to find the drivers but thanks to Windows 11's half-assed under-development control-panel+settings stillbirth, could not find them. Took another google search to find the...

Saltwater demise of Redmi Note 7 Pro

The redmi note 7 pro that my wife has been using recently got splashed in some seawater. Of course it was the death knell for it. After bringing the dead phone home I dried it with a hair dryer. Then when it still wont take any charge, so I went on to open it. Of course without proper tools its frame got butchered. But I was able to open it and clean the corrosion and salt residue with help of an earbud. But the bottom board was quite corroded with the usb port too in bad shape. I did clean it to the best of my ability and decided to use it for as many days it would run. I packed the rear using some T7000 adhesive for 200 bucks. And it workwd fine for about a week. Then one day it died on me and battery would not charge. I realized that finally it has given up. So today I reopened it and checked if things are even worse. And there's some more corrosion. Anyway now its too bad that Im just going to pack up and sell this for parts. I have seen people collect bunch of things when they...

New hardware - STMicro Nucleo 144 embedded dev board

Bought a Nucleo 144 embedded dev board for INR 4490/- with below features: Microcontroller features STM32F767ZIT6 in LQFP144 package ARM®32-bit Cortex®-M7 + DPFPU + Chrom-ART™ Accelerator 216 MHz max CPU frequency VDD from 1.7 V to 3.6 V 2 MB Flash 512 KB SRAM GPIOs (114) with external interrupt capability 12-bit ADCs with 24 channels (3) 12-bit DAC channels (2) USART/UART (8) I2C (4) SPI (6) General Purpose Timers (10) Advanced-control Timers (2) Basic Timers (2) Low-power Timers (1) Watchdog Timers (2) CAN 2.0B active (3) SAI (2) SPDIFRX 4 inputs SDMMC Camera Interface LCD-TFT USB 2.0 OTG HS/FS Random Number Generator (TRNG for HW entropy) Ethernet Nucleo board features Two types of extension resources Arduino Uno Revision 3 connectivity STMicroelectronics Morpho extension pin headers for full access to all STM32 I/Os On-board ST-LINK/V2-1 debugger/programmer with SWD connector Selection-mode switch to use the kit as a standalone ST-LINK/V2-1 ...

New Project of religious books on github

I have started a new github repository with a bunch of religious books. It's at: https://github.com/vaibhavsdlv/religious-texts . Right now I'm scouring the net for as many older religious texts that I can find. Obviously I am looking for Hindu/Sanatan literature since that's my religion. But maybe in future I'll add other stuff to other repositories as well.