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bulletSexy Green Geek: Part 2 - Reuse

Sexy Green Geek: Part 2 - Reuse

Welcome to part two of becoming a sexy green geek! Last time, we focused on reducing consumption. This time, the topic is reusing what you already have. Reusing should always come before recycling. Since commercially recycled e-waste often isn’t actually recycled at all, it makes sense to try ...

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bulletAaron Bockover: Banshee 1.4 hits the streets, packed with Awesome

Aaron Bockover: Banshee 1.4 hits the streets, packed with Awesome

After three months of hard work on feature additions, a slew of bug fixes, stability and performance improvements, and a small tangent on porting to Mac OS X, we have released Banshee 1.4 -- the new stable series! HTC G1/Android Support Out-of-the-box Got a G1? Get a Banshee! Banshee is the first me...

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bulletDet funkar inte riktigt

Det funkar inte riktigt

men så att det duger för nu fast något har blivit väldigt fel sedan flytten från FreeBsD till Linux och Apache 2 server och kategoripagineringen slår ut allt så den är tillfälligt borttagen :( och vill nu någon hitta gammalt som inte syns i arkivet för man sökar efter det som läget är ...

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bulletFreeNAS Time Machine and More

FreeNAS Time Machine and More

There are some simply amazing Network-attached storage solutions, Netgear and Drobo have awesome solutions.  Although the cost is not horrible for these units, most times once your throw in all the drives you need it is a major investment.  I am not saying it is not worth it, but not the k...

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bulletLiving in the Compute Cloud - Web 2.0 Expo Berlin

Living in the Compute Cloud - Web 2.0 Expo Berlin

Your site can have a lot of traffic, for many different reasons. Apart from that, your site can experience peaks of traffic. To deal with this you can build your own infrastructures, but today there are other solutions available, such as the ones provided by Amazon and by Google. Amazon web services...

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bulletOn entropy depletion

On entropy depletion

One of the things I noticed in my review of OAuth was a pretty confusing section about entropy depletion: The OAuth protocol has a number of features which may make resource exhaustion attacks against Service Providers possible. For example, if a Service Provider includes a nontrivial amount of entr...

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bulletSuccess with OpenSolaris + ZFS + MySQL in production!

Success with OpenSolaris + ZFS + MySQL in production!

Pimp My Drive by Richard and Barb There’s remarkably little information online about using MySQL on ZFS, successfully or not, so I did what any enterprising geek would do: Built a box, threw some data on it, and tossed it into production to see if it would sink or swim. I’m a Linux geek,...

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