Posts Tagged ‘opensource’

Pinboard bookmarks for November 30th

Pinboard links for November 30th, syndicated automagically: When Should You Migrate Your File Shares to SharePoint? – Yes, there are circumstances and scenarios where it makes sense to leave your file shares where they stand. For most organizations, it is a combination of factors rather than any single factor that drives this decision: typically, it's a large […]

Pinboard bookmarks for November 24th

Pinboard links for November 24th, syndicated automagically: Mad Blanks – Tools to view your site as Googlebot would see it – Quiz, survey, assessment, calculator, general purpose form – Tools to view your site as Googlebot would see it The following are a couple examples of web services that will allow you to see your […]

Bookmarks for November 4th through November 5th

These are my links for November 4th through November 5th: Von der Renaissance lernen: Besetzt den Palazzo Vecchio! – Feuilleton – FAZ – 160543-faq-acer-liquid-mt.html – Best RSS Newsreader? – The redesign being horrible, color, space, and clarity-wise is only the tip of the iceberg. Ultimately the sharebros don't care what color the theme is, we […]

Bookmarks for November 1st through November 2nd

These are my links for November 1st through November 2nd: Männig – Lesetipps aus Instapaper in WordPress – Wählt man nun für die statische Lesetipps-Seite unter Attribute das Template lesetipps.php aus, dann werden auf der Seite die von Instapaper per Feed gelieferten Artikel als Liste angezeigt und zum Originalartikel verlinkt. Freilich muss die URL im […]

Pinboard bookmarks for October 30th

Pinboard links for October 30th, syndicated automagically: Moving the Economy: The Future of the Maker Movement – Forbes – I’m motivated and moved by the idea, the belief – that the people who invent and build and make things have the power to change the world. People who “remix” something or hack a better way. […]

20 years of goodness

20 years of goodness distilled into three minutes … cool as it can be: I remember making my first baby steps with Linux in the early nineties, thanks to a friend and early evangelist who showed me the sensation … and after some Xenteded Pause I reclimbed the wagon around Hoary times. No regrets, no.

A little bit of energy for 2011

… for meme-messing, ie. tinkering along innovation, curiousness, open source, hacking, arduino et al. – in short, all what’s needed for living an engineer’s geek’s life in 2011 – that’s what I wish you and me 😉