I had a productive day today – not too busy which meant I was able to catch up on some paper work, some training modules I needed to get finished by May so I am now al up to date. I’ve been keeping the heater going during the day because the weather has once again been very cold but it looks like over the next week things are going to get a bit nicer. I’m going to an early night in bed tonight so I can get up a little bit earlier and then eventually get myself back into my normal routine on Monday next week but I’ll do it gradually as to avoid over promising and not being able to carry it through.
Safari Technology Preview 242 was released recently (link) and there are plenty of bug fixes as well as features being added as part of bringing it into compliance with the latest web standards. I’m waiting for the latest Web Platform Test (link) which tests browsers against an agreed set of standards that the major browser vendors have all agreed to work towards. Once again Safari is trailing behind the competition but that could be partially due to the fact that Apple sometimes develops stuff behind closed doors and then merges it with the project later on which is where you sometimes will get a major release of Safari followed by a big leap forward in features being implemented then followed by those changes appearing in the Technology Preview as well.
Ubiquiti has released in their early access channel UniFi Access Point (all U7 and E7 models) 8.6.7 which fixes up issues reported in particularly those related to MLO. For me, I don’t have it enabled on my access point because I really don’t see much of a purpose given that even if I could connect to the router at 2.5Gbps I would be limited to the backhaul capacity which is 2.5GBps back to the gateway. All my devices are making use of 6GHz although my television is connected via 5GHz. The new television is rock solid and I haven’t had any problems connecting at 5GHz and utilising WPA3 encryption.
I am currently working on a review of my television and a few other devices along with how they integrate into the Samsung Cloud ecosystem but that is a work in progress. It’ll probably be finished on Monday but I want to collect as much notes as I can along with being able to upload a photo of how it looks in my lounge room. at 65 inches it is substantially bigger than my old television which was 49 inches (I was able to give it away free of charge since I would sooner it find a new home where it can be used rather than it being turned into e-waste).
