The Internet is a strange place, the web of interlinking and copying that is constantly happening. My previous blog post was probably my most widely read post to date, not that this means much. However, I find it entertaining to occasionally to search for crashsystems.net in Google, to see what comes up.
Something that surprised me [...]
Author Archives: Douglass Clem
Finding Myself In Strange Places
Comcast Gives Cold-Shoulder To Non-Profit School Running Linux
New Generation is a non-profit private school running Linux. During a recent Internet outage, Comcast refused to give tech support, due to their use of Linux.
An Email Encryption Guide
“We cannot rely on laws to protect us. We must use mathematics.”
- Bruce Schneier
The ability to have a private conversation via email is vital. Yet due to the nature of both email and the underlying technology, most emails are far from private. Privacy can be achieved via encryption, but the truly secure forms of encryption [...]
Upgraded to WordPress 2.6
As I mentioned in a previous post, I had slight reservations about upgrading this site to WordPress 2.6, due to the fact that some people had problems with non-standard permalinks. I even encountered this problem myself, when upgrading a blog that I run on a VirtualBox test server.
However, it was just past 12 a.m., and [...]
WordPress 2.6 released a month early!
I’m both surprised and exited to see that WordPress 2.6 has been released almost a month ahead of time. By far the feature I’m most exited about is post revisions, which gives WP content wiki like revision history. This should be very useful for multi-author blogs and sites. Another interesting feature is integrating Google Gears [...]