I’m changing the license on most (maybe all) of my active open-source projects, largely because the MIT license does not have as many blanks that have to be filled in as the New BSD license and the language is a bit simpler. To the best of my knowledge, any rights granted under the New BSD [...]
My biggest problem with flashdist is just how little is included. This is, of course, necessary for the primary goal of flashdist (working on really constrained machines) and since its goals generally align with my goals in using flashdist and since flashdist has those nice, simple, pre-built images, the fact that very little is included [...]
The OpenBSD router machines I installed at my place and my parents’ have been failing and I’ve been doing band-aid fixes of little things as they break, but it’s annoying. My new idea is to use hardware routers, but to install one or more “slug” NSLU2 devices, unslung, inside each network to provide DNS and [...]
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Posted 17 May 2008
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I have about as many WinXP machines as OS X machines around here (and a few OpenBSD boxes, but that’s beside the point), and yet I find it’s rare that I touch anything other than the Macs anymore. Why? Well, I suspect it’s the same reason I keep seeing little things here and there that [...]
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Posted 10 April 2008
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Also tagged: 'nix, apple, komodo edit, mac, os x, parallels, textpad, transmit, unix, win, winscp, winxp