New blog post: CalDigit TS3+ on Mid-2014 MBP - what features work when you run this Thunderbolt 3 dock from a Thunderbolt 2 host via the Apple TB3-2 dongle?
The answer is surprisingly many of them.
https://t.co/HMIxDzCHuo
New blog post - Thunderbolt, USB 3.2 and more 10Gbit fun
https://t.co/XGdGkrMajV
In this blog post, I connect a CalDigit TS3+ dock to a 2014 MBP using a backwards TB2 to 3 adaptor, and see what works - with a USB 3.2 10Gbit SSD, and a Thunderbolt 3 10GBaseT adaptor.
Also I wrote this one the other day:
https://t.co/MiOh9PKOoM
I'm not sure which is more obscure - faster-than-gigabit networking or creating Final Cut Pro ProRes Proxy on Linux...
@CJI68449235 Hi, thanks for the tweet. I haven't written a step by step guide but I think the post was comprehensive enough - is there any particular part you're confused by?
If you don't fully understand what you're doing here I'd advise some care as you may brick the TV...
@alexeckermann If the 5v side is just being used to power a logic level converter, you could get away with using a linear regulator for it (e.g. 7805).
@sehurlburt @Cos My favourite: https://t.co/fpMZNX1twv
"if we set the border between Victoria and Tasmania at 39°12′ S, it won't slice any of the islands in half and will be a nice neat sea border..."
every time I read a recipe with “chop spring onions on an angle” I chop them straight across and mutter under my breath “fuck you, 90° is an angle too”