LinuxWorld Expo 2008 San Francisco
CoolStuff, Linux, TechnologyI’ll be attending the LinuxWorld Expo in San Francisco at the beginning of August. I’ll be arriving mid way through the conference so that I can attend to my sons first birthday and celebrations.
I’ll be attending the exhibit hall and keynote addresses on Wednesday and Thursday (Aug 6 + 7), as well as Ubucon [...]
Getting Lighttpd, FastCGI and PHP working on CentOS 4
HowTo, Linux, PHP, TechnologyOver the years I have been installing Lighttpd from the RPMforge repository on my CentOS 4 servers for high traffic sites. The one thing that bothers me time and again is that installing lighttpd, lighttpd-fastcgi and PHP; configuring lighttpd.conf to enable FastCGI and configuring FastCGI for PHP isn’t all that is required. Try [...]
Users from the Future Accessing Websites
CoolStuff, Future, Science, TechnologyThis morning at GMT 03:39:23 a user from the future accessed a website running on one of the servers that I manage at work.
There was a date timestamp in the HTTP request of “Wed, 34 Apr 3119 26:46:54 GMT”.
Not only does this prove that users from the future are browsing our sites but it also [...]
Free My Feed Gaining Momentum
CoolStuff, FreeMyFeed, General, News, TechnologySince launching FreeMyFeed on April 14th the service has really begun to gain momentum.
On April 17th Free My Feed was featured on http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/ and subsequently on Lifehacker.
Since all of the publicity beginning on April 17th from the aforementioned sites as well as many others, FreeMyFeed has been used to free over 800 feeds and has [...]
Free My Feed
CoolStuff, FreeMyFeed, General, News, TechnologyFor some time now I have been using application based feed readers due to the lack of the ability to subscribe to authenticated feeds or to feeds that required the use of an invalid SSL certificate using a web based feed reader such as Google Reader. This has recently become really annoying as I [...]