WeRe DoInG iT tO PrOtEcT YoU
I use HAProxy through PF-Sense to route external traffic to my internal network over SSL behind the firewall. It's been painless and great.
Today my wife and I woke up to, "A Colorado man has been convicted of killing his wife and children." I would LOVE a feature to disable these types of headlines, this certainly IS NOT it.
I've been using a Sprint AIRAVE*[1] in my home for almost three years. This product seems to do something similar but without the requirement of your home network It's been a must have for my in now both a low-income…
I taught a group of 9-12 year old basic logic and algorithms using Scratch to animate a scene. One kid wrote a basic brick breaker and another pong. They all seemed to enjoy the process since it's pretty straight…
While I really enjoyed Phaser, which in turn made me love TypeScript. I had some serious issues with performance and trying to maintain 60 frames per second in any 16:9 resolution. I've been looking into C++ and Java…
I've been using Xubuntu for the last week, after some setup i've begun to fall in love with XFCE. I tend to flip distros every few weeks since all of my programming is done through Vagrant + offsite Git. As far as…
WeRe DoInG iT tO PrOtEcT YoU
I use HAProxy through PF-Sense to route external traffic to my internal network over SSL behind the firewall. It's been painless and great.
Today my wife and I woke up to, "A Colorado man has been convicted of killing his wife and children." I would LOVE a feature to disable these types of headlines, this certainly IS NOT it.
I've been using a Sprint AIRAVE*[1] in my home for almost three years. This product seems to do something similar but without the requirement of your home network It's been a must have for my in now both a low-income…
I taught a group of 9-12 year old basic logic and algorithms using Scratch to animate a scene. One kid wrote a basic brick breaker and another pong. They all seemed to enjoy the process since it's pretty straight…
While I really enjoyed Phaser, which in turn made me love TypeScript. I had some serious issues with performance and trying to maintain 60 frames per second in any 16:9 resolution. I've been looking into C++ and Java…
I've been using Xubuntu for the last week, after some setup i've begun to fall in love with XFCE. I tend to flip distros every few weeks since all of my programming is done through Vagrant + offsite Git. As far as…