June 16, 2005April 16, 2024General VHS vs Digital I was just reading this discussion on Slashdot about how VHS technology will not become obsolete anytime soon (and here I was […]
June 11, 2005April 16, 2024General Vim’s Built-in Encryption I just discovered this great feature of Vi. Previously, I was managing sensitive information by using shell scripts which decrypted PGP encrypted […]
May 23, 2005April 16, 2024General Seizure Robots and Website Design You probably already know about these coma inducing contraptions. The Simpson’s fell victim to them on their trip to Japan and other […]
May 22, 2005April 16, 2024General Vi Cheat Sheet Bib Via Stuart‘s post on a mailing list, a vi reference bib for the baby geek: http://www.cafepress.com/geekcheat.11507926 “The reference chart is printed upside-down […]
May 20, 2005April 16, 2024General My Google Google now has an option for a personalised page where you can view your favorite stocks, news sites, weather info and a […]
May 20, 2005April 16, 2024General OpenID – A distributed and open single ID system OpenID allows you to authenticate yourself to sites that support OpenID without having to remember or maintain dozens of separate logins. It’s […]
May 17, 2005April 16, 2024General Margalla Hiking Around this time last year, I ventured to start daily jogging in a park near my office in I-8 since I had […]
May 12, 2005April 16, 2024General More on SSH and potential exploits The Linux Gazette has an article about The Potential for an SSH Worm. A brief and interesting read if you’re managing servers […]
May 6, 2005April 16, 2024General Beam me some Metallica, Scotty Here’s something that might come in handy when you want to punish one of your minions by making him listen to your […]
April 19, 2005April 16, 2024General The bright side of Pakistan Someone sent me a link to this news blog with comments along the lines of “no strikes, agitation, long marches or bad […]