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This is a superbly written piece by Jono Bacon that talks about the problems that occur with many OS projects at the beginning that live for about 2 weeks and then quickly die out. The beauty and charm of OS projects is the fact that you can get people all over the world to help […]
So now it seems Google is looking to introduce its search technology to users’ desktops. Brilliant. For once a company is starting to understand what it takes to go head-to-head and beat Microsoft. Instead of waiting around and becoming the next Netscape, as this article so pitifully tries to assume, Google is taking the battle […]
How would you go about setting up a wireless network for an apartment complex? Here’s what worked for me.
As everyone knows Six Apart has released the 3.0 version of their Movable Type publishing software. With this release comes a new licensing model that has stirred up a lot of contempt amongst the community. Timothy Appnel offers a little more level-headed critique in his article Movable Type 3.0 and Eating.
Timothy voices his concern about […]
This is the review that seals the deal. I have read many different opinions of GMail, but this review really wishes I could get my hands on it. There are just too many features that surpass the current online services that it would be crazy to not setup at least one account (I have 3-4 […]
This is a geek article from Linux.com that shows you how to calculate the binary number from any IP address to show you how your network “ticks”. Very useful for…um….for….hell I don’t know. If you ever have a homework assignment I guess.
In case this somehow slipped passed your radar you owe yourself to view this page. Especially if you are having a bad day. However, there are some disturbing images. Really, disturbing, images.
Heh, those geeks sure are crazy.
In a time where the net is under attack from all kinds of evil, wired has taken a look at ways in which we could save it. I thought many of them were right on, so I’ll be interested to see if anyone has any others to add/disagreements to make…
Linux makers should avoid the trap of making yet another Windows clone and begin to continue on the path of innovation that has lead them this far.
My first experience with Linux was back in 1999 when I installed RedHat 5.2 on my blazing AMD K6 300mhz machine. From then on I was amazed at Linux’s ability to force me to learn. Some may not understand why this is anything important, but for me it was extremely important. Linux helped me to become proactive. If I wanted to get something to work I had to learn how to do it. This is the best method of learning.