These are my links for January 11th through January 12th:
Bookmarks for January 11th through January 12th
January 12th, 2012 — Bookmarks
Bookmarks for June 9th through June 12th
June 12th, 2011 — Bookmarks
These are my links for June 9th through June 12th:
- Partition and Image Your Hard Drive with the System Rescue CD – Lifehacker –
- Skype Out – Pidgin In | Linux Journal –
- Duo Security: Two Factor Auth for the Masses « Cuddletech –
- The consumerization of IT: Why most vendors get it wrong, and why it’s a real challenge today. (Part 1) – Brian Madden – BrianMadden.com –
- Focus and Concentration – Minimizing Interruptions – Michael Sampson on Collaboration –
- FreeNAS vs OpenSolaris ZFS Benchmarks » ZFS Build –
- Bookmarks for June 8th through June 9th — Somewhere out there! – blog: Bookmarks for June 8th through June 9th: These are my links for June 8th through June 9th: Cheap GPUs Rend…
Bookmarks for May 26th through May 27th
May 27th, 2011 — Bookmarks
These are my links for May 26th through May 27th:
- ASRock Sandy Bridge Motherboard notes – Rasmus’ Toys Page –
- Science Explains Why Your Memory Gets Worse As You Get Older – Lifehacker –
- The Really Simple Way to Get Work Done | zen habits –
- Engineering Matters –
- Why we procrastinate about long-term health goals | Acupuncture in the news –
- Why We Don’t Take Care of Ourselves –
- AXFR TO GIT –
- Dave’s Tech Blog » Blog Archive » The Importance of Dusting Your Computer Out – Did you know that dust can act as a weak conductor of electricity? This is something my dad taught me a long time ago while working under the hood of a car, taking care to clean the surface and leads of the battery off so that it was spotless. He said that if dust were allowed to build up on top of the battery it would eventually discharge the thing and you wouldn’t be able to start your car. Granted, it might have to sit for a few days for that kind of problem to occur but it does occur, and similar problems can happen with computers. In fact I’ve encountered a few computers that had dust built up inside of them for a long time which did result in the CMOS battery discharging
- OneSwarm Keeps Big Brother Out of Your BitTorrent Hair by Restricting Downloads to Just Your Friends – Lifehacker –
- Gabor hits Send: Organizing your Email into Folders is a Waste of Time –
- Ads Implant False Memories | Wired Science | Wired.com – The answer returns us to a troubling recent theory known as memory reconsolidation. In essence, reconsolidation is rooted in the fact that every time we recall a memory we also remake it, subtly tweaking the neuronal details. Although we like to think of our memories as being immutable impressions, somehow separate from the act of remembering them, they aren’t. A memory is only as real as the last time you remembered it. What’s disturbing, of course, is that we can’t help but borrow many of our memories from elsewhere, so that the ad we watched on television becomes our own, part of that personal narrative we repeat and retell.
- Barriers to Knowledge Sharing: The Biggest One Isn’t Systems – Michael Sampson on Collaboration –
- Version-controlled, automagical backup and file sharing system with Sparkleshare and Fedora « Máirín Duffy –
- Bookmarks for May 24th through May 26th — Somewhere out there! – blog: Bookmarks for May 24th through May 26th: These are my links for May 24th through May 26th: Ads Implant Fal…
Bookmarks for May 24th through May 26th
May 26th, 2011 — Bookmarks
These are my links for May 24th through May 26th:
- Ads Implant False Memories | Wired Science | Wired.com – Ads Implant False Memories: Vivid commercials are incredibly good at tricking the hippocampus (a center of long-…
- Gabor hits Send: Organizing your Email into Folders is a Waste of Time – Organizing your Email into Folders is a Waste of Time: Here's a brand new paper from a conference in Vancouver l…
- iPad App Review: TallyTots | Gear Diary –
- Surprising results FC/NFS/iSCSI/FCoE… » Yellow Bricks –
- Get the Important Things Done Without Exhausting Your Mental Energy – Lifehacker –
- Bookmarks for May 21st through May 24th — Somewhere out there! – blog: Bookmarks for May 21st through May 24th: These are my links for May 21st through May 24th: Travel — Dragon…
Bookmarks for May 8th through May 9th
May 9th, 2011 — Bookmarks
These are my links for May 8th through May 9th:
- MPTW – tiddlywiki powered up (2.5.3) –
- TW Help –
- mGSD – mGSD –
- A Personal Knowledgebase Solution: Tiddlywiki and Dropbox – Broowaha –
- Wiki on a Stick Official Website –
- Bookmarks for May 5th through May 8th — Somewhere out there! – blog: Bookmarks for May 5th through May 8th: These are my links for May 5th through May 8th: HomeMadeS: A Pot of…
Bookmarks for March 1st through March 4th
March 4th, 2011 — Bookmarks
These are my links for March 1st through March 4th:
- How Difficult Decisions Trick Your Brain Into Thinking They’re Important –
- OpenERP 6 appliance on ubuntu 10.04. E-Junkie for selling digital downloads added « OpenERP Appliance –
- OpenERP installation: All-in-One for Ubuntu with updates (latest revisions from launchpad) « OpenERP Appliance –
- GnuCash Portable | PortableApps.com – Portable software for USB, portable and cloud drives –
- Flash isn’t storage! – Flash isn’t storage!: It isn’t about the capacity. It’s the performance.
I few weeks ago I asked StorageMojo rea… - How Google and Dropbox Revolutionized My Laptop Migration – Stephen Foskett, Pack Rat – How Google and Dropbox Revolutionized My Laptop Migration: My new MacBook Pro was up and running with my data in…
- Brazos injected into Zotac barebones nettop – The Tech Report –
- How Google and Dropbox Revolutionized My Laptop Migration – Stephen Foskett, Pack Rat –
- Bookmarks for February 27th through March 1st — Somewhere out there! – blog: Bookmarks for February 27th through March 1st: These are my links for February 27th through March 1st: Can…
Bookmarks for February 24th through February 27th
February 27th, 2011 — Bookmarks
These are my links for February 24th through February 27th:
- Optimizing Linux with cheap flash drives [LWN.net] –
- Being Email Free – Atos Origin Sets a Goal – Michael Sampson on Collaboration –
- Secrets of a Mind-Gamer – NYTimes.com –
- Secrets of a Memory Champion – Slashdot –
- Handling my music collection with git-annex –
- Migrating SVN repos (with full history) to Git – A story from the trenches –
- Free delivery worldwide on all books from The Book Depository –
- The iPad 2 is About to Eat the Xoom’s Lunch | GottaBeMobile –
- Bookmarks for February 23rd through February 24th — Somewhere out there! – blog: Bookmarks for February 23rd through February 24th: These are my links for February 23rd through February 2…
- Calling all cars: cell phone networks and the future of traffic – Feature: Calling all cars: cell phone networks and the future of traffic:
Ask someone what t…
AideRSS + GoogleReader Firefox extension
August 7th, 2008 — Web
AideRSS and their GoogleReader Firefox extension seem to a good way to increase your productivity when reading feeds with GoogleReader.