At Portero we had an issue with our network.
I know enough
about networking to understand the basics. I actually used to work on
the IOS back
during the dawn of the internet. Though things have changed since then,
the biggest issue is I don’t remember enough to fix network...
Permit me to shamelesly announce my promotion to Chief Information
Officer
at Portero Inc.
Here is the Press Release on the wire this week.
Portero, Inc., is pleased to
announce the promotion of Steve P. Francia to the position of Chief
Information Officer (CIO), effective imme...
Today I visited one of the largest national office supply outlets. I had
a specific purpose in mind. I needed to pickup 2 wireless routers and 1
audio cable. What transpired caused me to wonder why anyone does any
offline shopping anymore.
My experience at the store caused me to...
One of the great features of
Firefox is the
ability to manage multiple profiles. This is a very handy feature with
many different uses. Unfortunately, it isn’t easy to do on a
mac. I will show you how to setup
multiple profiles on a mac that appear and run like normal mac
appli...
SVK is a client for SVN built using perl. It makes a number of
improvements over the standard svn client, while retaining much of the
same feel. It works with the standard Subversion server and works
perfectly in an environment with some users using svn and some using svk
on the...
One of the things that makes vim great is that it can be extended
through plugins. There are plugins for more than you would expect. I
have gathered together the 15 best plugins. I’ve included these plugins
as part of my ultimate VIM
configuration which has been
featured on man...
It seems all of a sudden, the two buzz words in the corporate IT world
are wiki and blog. Corporate wikis are emerging as cheap, intelligent,
flexible systems for shared-document collaboration and content
management. Because they are browser based, wikis are quite easy to
impleme...
Over the last 2 weeks I have found myself asking that question more
times than I can remember. When I first heard
about microblogging—or
Twitter, the primary service that started the microblogging
movement—over a year ago I thought it was a stupid fad and wouldn’t
last. I m...
Despite living in the age of multicore
processors, GUI
everything and mountains of ram, I continually find myself more
productive with a terminal open. Especially when that terminal is
running GNU Screen.
About GNU Screen
GNU Screen is a
free terminal multiplexer developed by�...
Doug McIlroy’s rememberances