Hi, I'm Iljitsch van Beijnum. This page has all posts about all subjects.
As of today, 5% of the Netherlands has IPv6, according to Google:
Permalink - posted 2016-03-03
I'm about to pull the trigger on some way too expensive bluetooth headphones, and during my research I came across these two articles that are worth a read if you care about bluetooth audio:
Headphones or earbuds that support the latest bluetooth audio options link the volume changes made on the headphones and computer/phone, will show a battery indicator on your iPhone, can do calls using reasonable audio quality (16 kHz, old ones use creaky phone quality at 8 kHz).
And last but not least, can accept AAC audio. With that, there's no difference in quality between wired and wireless playback of AAC-encoded music such as iTunes+ songs. Unfortunately, only a few headphones support AAC over bluetooth, and many don't bother to mention this on their website... (You can check on your Mac by alt/option-clicking the bluetooth icon in the menu bar.)
Permalink - posted 2016-02-13
Heb je een paar dagen geleden proberen te raden welke tram het hardst rammelt? Kijk hier om te zien of je het goed had.
Read the article - posted 2016-02-08
Dit zijn vier geluidsopnamen van trams die over de Loosduinseweg richting centrum rijden over de route van lijn 2 / 4 en daarbij de route van 12 over de Paul Krugerlaan - Regentesselaan kruisen. Dat geeft nogal wat gerammel, leek me dus aardig de verschillende trams waarmee de HTM rijdt te vergelijken:
De opnames (één tram twee keer om het wat moeilijker te maken!):
Laat me via Twitter of het HaagsOVforum weten welke opname je denkt dat bij welke tram hoort...
Permalink - posted 2016-02-06
Image link - posted 2016-01-16 in
My latest Ars Technica IPv6 story is about IPv6 celebrating its 20th birthday and that it has reached 10% deployment at the end of 2015.
And the US is doing very well with almost 25% IPv6 deployment: