I don’t know if you agree with me, but I hate university’s lab workers(so called “experts”) and their restrictions. When you want to surf the net (in our University) you must logging in again with another password when you open Firefox or IE; then you can only visit some sites otherwise your account will […]
When I open my Firefox Web Browser I see hundreds of RSS feeds… RSS feeds are always a great method to stay tuned on your preferred sites. But if I wanna have updates on my mobile phone? Here is the key!
Web-alerts.com, a free web service that forwards RSS updates to your mobile phone by […]
Sometimes when you visit a site that requires loggin in, you find saved credentials by your browser (i.e. :firefox). Wanna see them (password) ?
Just use this simple javascript code:
(past it on the address bar)
javascript:
(function()
{var s,F,j,f,i; s = “”;
F = document.forms;
for(j=0; j < f .length; ++j)
{ f = F[j]; for (i=0; i
Silicon Valley Code Camp, a developer conference by developers, will take place this weekend October 27th and 28th. It is organized by volunteers and completely free to attend
There are several sessions that look very interesting. Topics include Java, Groovy, Testing, JavaScript, .Net and much more.
You can find the complete session schedule here (lunch included.) […]
OpenSSH is the most prominent implementation of the SSH protocol. Almost all geeks can’t imagine their life without OpenSSH.
Happy 8th Birthday, OpenSSH!
From OpenBSD journal:
“Eight years ago today, Sept 26 1999, Theo de Raadt committed the initial source code for OpenSSH to the OpenBSD repository. The code was a fork of Björn Grönvall’s OSSH, […]
I wrote this History surfing the NET (www, not Miscrosft… ) and I summarize it here.
In the beginning - around 1997 - there was Project Lightning. I was also known as Project 42 because DevDiv (Microsoft’s Developer Division) lived (and still lives) in Building 42 on the Redmond Campus. (I’ve always thought that […]
Linux users: On your next system freeze, when CTRL + ALT + BACKSPACE leaves you high and dry, don’t reach for the power button. Rather than forcing the system to shut down (which can do quite a bit of damage to your system—especially if data is being written to the hard drive), the FOSSwire web […]
Popular as it is, the web is not the most-used Internet application by transaction volume. Email is. It’s also the most misused. Since it’s such an important and often overlooked component of our online lives, I’m going to step away from preaching about the web for a moment and focus on simple steps […]
Not only did the latest version of Google Earth add Sky—it also quietly got a fabulous new flight simulator which flies a virtual airplane (either an F16 “Viper” or SR22 prop plane) from an airport and runway of your choice. To switch into flight simulator mode the first time, launch the latest version […]
20MinuteNap says:
“The Only 100% All Natural Energy Gain”
To Get Started: Simply 1.) Turn up your speakers 2.) Press the Play button 3.) Close your eyes 4.) Enjoy 20 minutes of the perfect power nap music guaranteed to ease you into a slight doze and 5.) Wake up with that rejuvinated feeling you’ve been searching […]