Archive for category: Technology
30 May, 2008 (09:44) | CoolStuff, Future, Science, Technology | By: Matt | Digg (0)
This 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 [...]
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21 April, 2008 (20:37) | CoolStuff, FreeMyFeed, General, News, Technology | By: Matt | Digg (0)
Since 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 [...]
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14 April, 2008 (12:00) | CoolStuff, FreeMyFeed, General, News, Technology | By: Matt | Digg (0)
For 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 [...]
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18 January, 2008 (09:24) | Linux, Technology | By: Matt | Digg (0)
I recently wrote a script that waits for something to happen and then executes a command on a remote machine via ssh. I ran into a problem where the ssh connection was established and then the ssh connection would never close.
I found out after some diagnostics that becuase there was no tty assigned to [...]
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26 October, 2007 (11:01) | HowTo, Linux, Technology | By: Matt | Digg (0)
I have seen a good number of incoming links requesting this page that I had written back when I was using a wiki for my web site. So I decided to bring it back and make some redirects to direct people to the correct location.
With that being said these instructions are for configuring Fedora [...]
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