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 don’t really know,
- The Most Important Part of Your Project Might Not Even Be a Line of Code
Does your software project have licensing? Learn why the most important part of your project may not even be a single line of code and how to use licensing.
- WordPress Cron, CloudFlare, and SSL
Using WordPress cron, CloudFlare, and SSL can sometimes break WordPress cron. Fortunately, there is a simple and easy fix to get it back up and running!
- Thirteen Year Legacy: Last.fm Downfall?
Last.fm is a service connecting friends with music similarities. In 2015, Last.fm redesigned their site to poor reception. What's going on with Last.fm?
- Mumble Ready for Testing
Mumble is back! The popular Voice Over IP (VoIP) program, Mumble, is being repackaged once again for Fedora 22 and 23. Learn how you can help test.
- Netflix and Linux: The First 60 Seconds
Netflix system administrator Brendan Gregg published an article on the Netflix blog about what they do in the first 60 seconds when analyzing performance.