Michael Kizer 

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San Diego, California
I work in IT at https://Peraton.com - AWS / ERP / OutSystems
Interests - Music / Tech
Webmaster for a few artists - https://FatesWarning.com / https://JimMatheos.com / https://TuesdayTheSky.com / https://KingsOfMercia.com

Mastodon links -
https://twit.social/@mkizer
https://mastodon.social/@mkizer

Webhttps://MichaelKizer.com

https://youtu.be/S7TUe5w6RHo?si=nWldDyaEzavQgV1q

This is an awesome animated video that squeezes Earth's 4.5 billion-year history into one hour (about one million years per second). I love videos that try to scale very large concepts (numbers, distance, time, etc.) into something our tiny brains can comprehend.

It's amazing how far into this "hour" you'll be before life begins to emerge on the planet. Blink at the end and you'll miss all of human history which occurs in the last couple of seconds. 🤯

Release day for the new #rock album 'Relentless' by the UK band Empyre. Check it out here - https://music.empyre.co.uk/relentless-album

Send me a DM if you enjoy what you hear and would like to be entered into a drawing for copy of the album on CD. Today is the last day for entries.

Relentless by Empyre

Relentless by Empyre

Hypeddit

I'm super excited for the March 31st release of the new album "Relentless", by UK #rock band EMPYRE. So much so, that I'll be giving away a few copies of the CD via a random drawing.

Check out their music here:
Relentless - https://youtu.be/mUtnLl0T818
Parasites - https://youtu.be/YItjEOpU7gk
Hit & Run - https://youtu.be/NoSpJzhjxMg
Waking Light - https://youtu.be/2_FiL67VaIg

If you like what you hear, drop me a DM and I'll enter your info into the random drawing I'll hold on 3/31

Empyre - Relentless (Official Video)

YouTube

https://youtu.be/2_FiL67VaIg

New #rock video from Empyre for the powerful track "Waking Light". Note from the video, "The artwork for the video was created by #AI technologies such as Midjourney and Dall-E’s open AI using over 1000 individual images however the video has been manipulated by band leader Henrik. A perfect combination of man and machine working together."

The album "Relentless" will be released on March 31 - https://empyre.lnk.to/Relentless

Empyre - Waking Light (taken from the album Relentless)

YouTube

Typically, the #ISS camera is pointed straight down at Earth, but last night I looked over in time to see it catching the curvature of the Earth. They must have been repositioning it or something.

Taken from my ISS-Above Raspberry Pi device.
https://www.issabove.com/

ISS-ABOVE | Track the ISS and See Live Video from Space

Track the International Space Station. Know where the ISS is right now. See Live Images and HD Video of the Earth from Space.

ISS-ABOVE | Track the ISS and See Live Video from Space
Finally done with the WarGames 1:12 scatch build scale model of WOPR! 🤖
I repurposed my son's old Kano computer (#raspberrypi), turning it into an International Space Station (#iss) info box via ISS-Above (https://www.issabove.com/). It has cool cycling displays showing the current crew, location, and other stats, as well as live video feeds. It's pretty awesome.
ISS-ABOVE | Track the ISS and See Live Video from Space

Track the International Space Station. Know where the ISS is right now. See Live Images and HD Video of the Earth from Space.

ISS-ABOVE | Track the ISS and See Live Video from Space

My 13-year-old daughter asked if we had a VPN she could use. Hmm...I didn't even think she was interested in computers all that much. I asked her what she needed it for and wondered where she heard about VPNs in the first place.

She needed it to watch a Netflix UK show and heard about it on #tiktok But of course it was TikTok, it's always TikTok. 😜

New single "Hit And Run" from Empyre is an emotional song from their forthcoming album "Relentless" with a shimmering 80s rock vibe to it. Good stuff. #music #rock #altrock

"Time just steals shattered memories
That I can’t recall anymore
They’ve fallen through the cracks, of a broken floor'

https://youtu.be/NoSpJzhjxMg

Empyre - Hit And Run (taken from the album Relentless)

YouTube

I was thinking that I should probably start using my personal #blog a bit more these days, so here's a tour of my current #desktop setup for those interested in such things. I'm not a gamer, so no fancy battle station, but I think it's a pretty cool setup for a home office.

https://michaelkizer.com/desktop-tour-2023/

Desktop Tour 2023

Here's a tour of my current home office setup as of January 2023. Over the years it has gone through many iterations - triple monitors, many machines connected via complex KVM switching, etc. The current state is the result of stripping down the overly complex setup, going too far, and then adding a few things here and there. I've been running with the current configuration for a few months now, and I really like it. This setup is used for both personal and work computing. Since the start of the pandemic in early 2020, I've been just about 100% working from home. So, having a setup that satisfied both needs was vital. [caption id=attachment_1055 align=aligncenter width=531] Desk 2023[/caption] The real centerpiece is the Dell 38 ultra-wide monitor (U3818DW). This monitor has a maximum resolution of 3840 x 1600, so it has a bit of a taller aspect ratio than other ultra-wides, which is good for more verticle content. The width of this screen is also perfect for viewing two full-size applications side-by-side. The major selling point for this monitor is the fact that it has built-in KVM, allowing the connection of up to three computers that can all share the same keyboard, mouse, and related USB peripherals. Switching between computers can be achieved by using the front panel buttons on the monitor or configuring Dell's Display Manager Software to use keyboard shortcuts.  Switching between monitor inputs on the U3818DW also switches any USB peripherals connected to the monitor's downstream USB ports (an upstream USB cable connects each computer to the monitor). I currently have my keyboard, mouse, and webcam connected to the monitor, so they are shared among any connected computers. The audio from all shared computers is also routed to the monitor and then sent out to the Mackie Powered Studio Monitors (CR3 - note: this link is to a newer model) to the left and right of the monitors. Only the audio from the currently active computer is passed thru to the speakers. One of the computers that I have connected is the HP 360 Chromebook on the left of the main monitor via a single USB-C cable, which handles all communication and power needs. I have the laptop on an adjustable arm (amazon.com) to allow me to use the screen, as well as access the keyboard when I am using other systems. The end of the arm is a special laptop tray that holds the laptop securely in a variety of positions. I typically use local audio on the Chromebook and keep it running throughout the day to play podcasts and videos while I work on the other computers. I was evaluating using Chrome OS as a main desktop environment, and it does work nicely on the big screen, but there were just a few applications and pieces of hardware that I couldn't live without. This position in the setup also makes it possible to swap out the Chromebook for any other laptop that supports a single USB-C connection. So, I can swap out laptops with a single cable swap, place one on the monitor arm if needed, view it on the big screen, and have instant access to the keyboard, mouse, and other peripherals. It's very handy. Also connected to the U3818DW are my home desktop computer (something I built back in 2014 that is still cranking along) and my work laptop. The desktop resides on a CPU shelf that is mounted to the underside of the desk, while the work laptop sits on a small shelf behind the main U3818DW monitor along with a docking station that connects it to the monitor and makes it easy to unplug the laptop for that rare trip to the office. The monitor on the right side is my older Dell 27 (U2713HM)  configured in portrait orientation. It is connected to both my home and work computers. With this portrait configuration, the maximum resolution is 1440 x 2560. It is great for work in order to keep my Microsoft Teams chat open at the top 1/3rd and still have space for a full document page or website on the bottom 2/3rds. For my home computer, I usually have social feeds (Mastodon, Tweeten, etc.) or videos open, leaving the main monitor fully available for everything else. The only downside to this is that switching this monitor between computers has to be handled separately from the main monitor, via input buttons on the front of the U2713HM. Not too terrible, but if it also supported USB upstream connections, it's possible it would work with the Dell Display Manager software and be made to switch along with the other monitor. If you are using large or multiple monitors, a good tool for Windows users is Fancy Zones (part of the PowerToys collection). This application will let you define screen layouts to make good use of your screen real estate. It's like an expanded version of the built-in window handling (called Snap). I use a combination of both. For example, you can use Snap to move and resize a window to the left or right half of the screen by using the mouse or Win + Left/Right Arrow keys. This is great for dividing the ultra-wide screen monitor in half and running two applications side-by-side. I also use Fancy Zones to define a center-focused configuration, with a single wider pane in the middle, flanked by smaller windows along the sides. I also divide the portrait monitor into thirds to fit three apps stacked upon each other (also the 1/3 - 2/3 configuration mentioned earlier). Fancy Zones (along with the other tools in PowerToys) are some pretty powerful additions to your toolkit. The main peripherals shared between all three computers are the Kinesis Freestyle Edge RGB split ergonomic mechanical keyboard, the Logitech MX Master 3 mouse, and a Logitech C920 HD Pro Webcam which sits below the main monitor and sports a physical security cover (I don't really use the webcam if at all possible). The keyboard is an interesting split design to allow your hands to reside about shoulder-width apart for comfort. It took a little bit to get used to, but now it's hard to go back to a cramped laptop keyboard. The keyboard also supports some programmability (an additional layer, macros, rearranging keys, custom lighting, etc.). All of this configuration is stored on the keyboard itself, so it carries across to any computer it is connected to, which is great for this type of setup. One downside to using this particular keyboard with the built-in KVM on the main monitor is that there is about a 10-second pause before the keyboard is recognized when switching computers. This would be a show-stopper if I switched back and forth constantly, but I only switch very occasionally (like after a workday, I'll switch to the home computer just so I'm not tempted to keep checking email and such). I've also recently started experimenting with the placement of the mouse, moving it from the normal right side of the keyboard to the center space between the two halves. It's a much shorter distance to reach, but it did take a couple of weeks to override my muscle memory and stop grabbing air to the right of the keyboard.  The desk is an old Ikea Galant (no longer available). A spaciously large L shape (7.5' x 6.5'), very sturdy steel with a thick manufactured wood top. The file cabinet is a separate piece on wheels, so it can be moved from under the desk for more legroom. The CPU holder is on the right, bolted to the underside of the desk, and is capable of supporting even very large tower computers. I built the free-standing shelves sitting on top of the desk from some Ikea wall shelving and short legs that were from some other Ikea collection. There is another small half-circle-shaped shelf with the same legs, that sits behind the main monitor (to hide my work laptop and docking station). Ikea has some great stuff you can hack together to make their furniture even more useful.  That about wraps up the desk tour for this year. Let me know if you have any questions about it. By the way, the artwork on the walls is as follows: Narcosis (1987) framed. This is an artist proof on canvas that Ioannis (Dangerousage) sent me several years ago. This painting would become the cover for the Fates Warning album Awaken The Guardian. Cover art for the album Dead End Kings by Katatonia (signed print). By Seempieces - The Art of Travis Smith