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My preferred development release cycles list of environments
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Many companies can't afford this, so there are many variations, but when I have been fortunate enough to work for organizations (or I had the money myself) to have the ideal resources in place, this it what it looks like for me to ensure 99.999% or better up times each year...
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Ramping up Flutter Development
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While I am still CTO/CIO/CINO at ManufacturingPower.com and PracticingMusician.com, I am also ramping up my skills in hands-on Flutter development for cross-platform mobile, desktop, and web development.
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Linux and TDE on Dell XPS 9575 15 inch 2-in-1
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Here is information on the challenges of trying to get Linux (and BSD) to run on a Dell 2-in-1 15 in. 9575 XPS laptop / tablet.
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If killall by name not working try pkill -f
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In recent years some distros and apps no loger responding to kill -9 <app name> such as killall -9 firefox.
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Django-cms on CentOS 7
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Since we are trying to drop Plone and evaluate moving to Django we are evaluating various options. Centos needs extra steps to be able to install Django and Django-cms and to use it. here are some notes as guidance and reminder.
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Fiverr.com Caveat Emptor
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At the suggestion of Ivan Van Norman, to get artwork and logos made before the January 22nd brodcast at WotC's Dragon Talk, I attempted to make use of a gig service called Fiverr.com. This has been a mixed experience...
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Plone 5, Apache, and SSL with Lets Encrypt
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Walkthrough setting up SSL using Let's Encrypt by EFF, for a setup using Apache web server front end relaying to Plone 5.
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OpenCms 13 on Debian 11
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InfoSec Beginners Reading List
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This is a reading list for those interested in learning more about Information Security (InfoSec).
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Remember CTRL-L for File Selector Full Text File Path Feature in Firefox Instead of 28+ Mouse Clicks Every Time
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Using a mouse is 4-10x less efficient than hotkeys and typing. But alas, so many apps force you to use a mouse for repetitive tasks. This had stumped for a while after Firefox removed the full text path for the Select File dialog. Finally I found how to bring that back, CTRL-L!