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Executive Summary for lachlanwetherall.com

142 Response Time (ms)
200 HTTP Status
10 Scripts
12 Images
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HTTP/1.1 Protocol

SEO & Content Analysis

Basic Information
Page Title
A bit of this, a bit of that | Local history, life, technology, and other random stuff, handcrafted using the finest naturally occurring binary digits
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HTML Language
en-AU
Robots.txt Present
Sitemap Present
total_urls: 4
SEO Meta Tags
content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
Page Content
A bit of this, a bit of thatI have a HP EliteBook laptop that caused me a bit of head-scratching today. The inbuilt display had become quite bright, with low contrast, and was difficult to see unless I was directly in front of the display. Adjusting the brightness down made things worse as the contrast became very low. Looking at the screen, it was as though my glasses had fogged over. I started trawling through all the possible Windows settings for the display, color profile settings, color calibration wizard, as well as the Intel graphics control panel settings. None of this improved matters. Googling for an answer didn’t help as it only suggested things I’d already tried. I was just about to conclude that the display had some kind of hardware failure, when I noticed an icon on the F2 key (next to the brightness down/up keys) that I didn’t recognise. What does that key do??On clicking the button, the display is back to normal. Hurray!Unknown to me before now, that button toggles the HP Sure View feature, which is supposed to be a privacy guard feature that makes the display hard to read by someone sitting beside you. (I say ‘supposed to be’ because it makes the screen so irritating to look at that users will quickly switch it off again.)It was somewhat annoying to discover that what is supposed to be a feature, when activated accidentally is indistinguishable from a hardware failure. What would have been better if HP had done something like what Microsoft does with their Sticky Keys feature, where if you accidentally try to activate it (by pressing the Shift Key 5 times) it Explains the feature.Gives you the option to enable it, or cancel.Tells you how to disable the warning in future, if that’s what you’d like to do.A good example of how to handle accidental activation of a hidden feature.;

Network & Infrastructure

DNS & Hosting
IP Address
43.250.142.29
Reverse DNS
s01fe.syd5.hostingplatform.net.au
SSL/TLS Certificate
Issuer
CN=R12, O=Let's Encrypt, C=US
Protocol Tls13
Expires In 49 days

Technology Stack

Content Management Systems
WordPress
Server Technologies
PHP (inferred from WordPress)

Services & Integrations

Analytics & Tracking
Google Analytics GA4 Google Analytics UA Google Tag Manager
E-commerce Platforms
Magento PrestaShop

CDN & Media Providers

Dynamic Analysis & Security

Dynamic JavaScript Analysis
Bootstrap (CSS Classes) ES6+ JavaScript Features Foundation (CSS Classes) Google Analytics (Script Analysis) Google Tag Manager (Script Analysis) Hotjar (Script Analysis) jQuery (Script Analysis) Server Technology: PHP/8.3.28 Web Server: LiteSpeed
Server Headers
LiteSpeed
PHP/8.3.28

Resource Analysis

External Resource Hosts
gmpg.org
lachlanwetherall.com
www.googletagmanager.com
UI Frameworks & Libraries
Angular Material (Class Names) AOS Bootstrap (Class Names) D3.js Slate TinyMCE Vuetify (Class Names)
Analysis Complete

Analyzed lachlanwetherall.com with 4 technologies detected across 4 categories

Analysis completed in 142 ms • 2026-03-23 09:25:23 UTC