net neutrality for right wingers
Note: I acknoweldge that there are folks out there on the right side of the political spectrum who support net neutrality. It's hard not to once you take the time to get informed about it. I've seen s… »
Note: I acknoweldge that there are folks out there on the right side of the political spectrum who support net neutrality. It's hard not to once you take the time to get informed about it. I've seen s… »
You're reusing community cookbooks? Great! But say you have some behaviour you want to be able to turn on or off that involves setting several properties spread across those cookbooks. One way you cou… »
I'm voting for Don Iveson for a lot of reasons. Here are just a few. As a downtown resident, I like that he really understands downtown. He doesn't just come for his city hall gig. He attends some of … »
This is more for me than for you. I love Git, but some of the most useful commands are incredibly idiosyncratic, involving various flags or punctuation ("git push remote :branch-you-want-to-remov… »
There's one small change that comes with OSX 10.7 (Lion) that I'm finding fascinating from a user interface perspective: the reversal of scrolling direction with the touchpad. By default in Lion, when… »
While the proof is still going to be in what they do with these discussions, I was happily surprised at how the Shaw UBB session I went to played out. Now, it's important to remember the purpose of th… »