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www.micah.soy
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| | | | | Not too long ago, I gave my brother a decent Pentium 4 Dell PC. Now that I brought him a monitor, keyboard, and mouse, he decided he wants to use it to run an IRC server. There is a bit of a hiccup, however. The PC can only connect to the network via wired Ethernet. There are not any Ethernet jacks in his room. | |
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www.codemadness.org
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| | | | | A guide to get a USB-powerline bridge with the Intellon 51x1 chipset working on Linux | |
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metis.fi
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| | | | | Quite often the most expensive part of a Wi-Fi deployment is the cabling. Cabling? Wasn't this supposed to be wireless? Can't we use these APs wirelessly? At least there are lots of products claiming to do so. | |
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mark-story.com
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| | | I recently had to do some maintenance work on an old application hosted on the CakePHP server. The CakePHP project has 20 or so sites and applications deployed in dokku. Dokku allows us to build a platform-as-a-service for our sites that operates on a single server. Dokku encourages using heroku-style 'buildpacks' to deploy applications. | ||