These posts focus towards technical audiences. They are broadly about technology, such as how-to articles or an overview of Linux packaging. Some articles are related to culture and contemporary issues in the technology industry.
- 2015 - My Year in Review
I originally began drafting this post 900 miles away from my current location. It was an hour until the New Year and I was trying to put together a rough outline of the things that made 2015 such an incredible year for me. However, for reasons I …
- The Most Important Part of Your Project Might Not Even Be a Line of Code
Open-source licensing: how does it affect your work? Today’s entry to the blog is sourced from a thread that I posted on the SpigotMC Forums. If you wish to join in the discussion about this, feel free to chime in on the thread or leave a comment on …
- WordPress Cron, CloudFlare, and SSL
Edit: I haven’t tried this in a while, but this is one of my most popular blog posts. If you try this and it works, please consider leaving a comment and let me know if anything can be improved. Thanks! Thanks to the power of LetsEncrypt, I recently …
- Thirteen Year Legacy: Last.fm Downfall?
The Last.fm logo. Source: Xfdr (http://www.xfdrmag.net/ive-had-the-last-of-this-why-the-new-last-fm-layout-sucks/) Last.fm is a web service for users to track and share their music tastes with friends in an easy, simple way. A single play of a song …
- Mumble Ready for Testing
Mumble is back in Fedora 🔗 Mumble, a free and open-source VoIP program The popular Voice Over IP (VoIP) program, Mumble, is being repackaged again for Fedora 22 and 23. Fedora contributor fedpop unretired the package from the Fedora Package Database …
- Netflix and Linux: The First 60 Seconds
Netflix and Linux may not agree on the desktop, but they do in the cloud. Source: blockless.com (https://blog.blockless.com/how-to-switch-to-linux-without-losing-your-netflix-access/) Netflix, Linux, and 60 seconds 🔗 While they have their …