How could this happen? My website has been hacked in the beginning of this week! As a reaction my provider immediately took it offline, because a script on the server has been used to send out spam…
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How could this happen? My website has been hacked in the beginning of this week! As a reaction my provider immediately took it offline, because a script on the server has been used to send out spam… My laptop very recently got much slower than usual. The harddisk LED was permanently on and it too ages for it to hibernate. I cleaned some garbage from the harddisk and could not really see in the ProcessExplorer what was keeping the system busy. Today afternoon it finally got out of control and suddenly […] Continue reading Is your Windows computer getting slow? There is a geocaching challenge in Uppsala: to visit all 8 municipalities in the county of Uppsala within 24 hours. When I first saw this challenge, I wondered if it was possible to do this by bicycle. I took a map and roughly sketched what would be the shortest possible route to travel to […] Continue reading A bicycle trip: all municipalities in Uppsala county – on a day I just watched some videos and got inspired… Are Your Capacitors Installed Backwards? Capacitors 1965 US Air Force Training Film After the first two parts of this series ATmega328P – measuring its own supply voltage ATmega328P – measuring its own supply voltage II where I investigated the possibility of the Atmel ATmega series microcontrollers to select the internal bandgap voltage VBG as input for the analog-to-digital converter. Using the analog supply voltage AVcc as […] Continue reading ATmega328P – measuring its own supply voltage III Here is a brief follow up from yesterday’s post on the internal reference voltage VBG of the ATmega328P. I wrote a small test program where I wait for a variable delay time after switching the input multiplexer of the analog-to-digital converter to the internal bandgap reference voltage VBG. Using the AVcc of as the […] Continue reading ATmega328P – measuring its own supply voltage II The trick is not new, it is utilized in the AVR transistor tester which you can buy for quite cheap money from China, and it has been discussed in internet forums for almost 10 years (see below for some links). The Atmel AVR microcontrollers feature an analog to digital converter (ADC) equipped with […] Continue reading ATmega328P – measuring its own supply voltage I have now been using XeLaTex exclusively for quite a while for all my LaTeX work, which essentially means for everything: lecture notes, lecture slides, lab instructions, letters, reports,… For some shorter time the symbols in my equations would show up ok on screen but a bit blurry on printouts. I was looking for […] Continue reading XeTeX and your math is bitmapped? |
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