Rubenerd's 2014 Bookmarks
These were exported from del.icio.us.
2014-12
- Hash root's Password in RHEL and CentOS Kickstart Profiles: First example doesn't work.
- CentOS 19.6. Troubleshooting with the Serial Console: Amazing how much I've learned about serial consoles in 2014 as an out-of-band virtualisation access method. Who'd have thunk it.
2014-11
- Metrication in Singapore | Infopedia: Interesting history.
- Headers and footers - ShareLaTeX, Online LaTeX Editor: Guide to how LaTeX handles margins and footer sizes.
- Dickimaw LaTeX Books: The best introductory LaTeX guides on the net. Will be buying their books to show support.
- UTS: 31138 Review of IT Experience - Information Technology, UTS Handbook: Second semester course from previous.
- UTS: 31136 Preparation for and Review of IT Experience - Information Technology, UTS Handbook: Paying a university so I can work... fun times.
- Bower vs BowerPHP: "I just spoke with the development team of BowerPHP and they say they will halt the project because you don't care about it."
- The most brutal man page | John D. Cook: "Many man pages are hard to read, but I think that the grand prize for difficulty has to go to the man page for bash."
- Pi Vessel: stylish and affordable minicomputer | ZDNet: Nice, sleek case. Good solid start machine with everything you need, though that kind of takes away from the hacker fun of having a Pi!
- UTS FEIT Cover Sheet: That's a big disclaimer.
2014-06
- Elixir: This looks too cool. Erlang, but almost Ruby-like syntax. Also, Pragmatic Programmers book!
- Erlang with Fred Hebert: ASCII art flowcharts AND a Simpsons reference? I'm there!
2014-05
- Black Technology Singapore, Flashlights, Figurines, Tactical Gear, Multitools, Knives, Computers: Looks like a great place to source figs from in Singapore
- RGB Classic Games - Utilities for playing Win16 games: Real goldmine of good stuff here :)
2014-04
- Electronic-Music and Recording Studio, University of Hong Kong: "The Department of Music purchased its first group of electronic musical instruments in 1986. These instruments were placed in Room M228 of the Main Building for teaching and practice purposes. The second stage of development took place in early 1988 when a then-powerful Macintosh II computer (with professional software) and a set of new MIDI instruments were added to the inventory list."
- More small PC boards with x86 processors for $75 or less - Liliputing: Lots of nice little boards here for an inexpensive x86 machine
2014-03
- The CODE Keyboard: Jeff Atwood's intro to the CODE keyboard.
- What's On @ ANU - Events: You'd think if a university was going to use an image of mine, they'd spell check their attribution statement!
2014-01
- 13 Best Firefox Add-ons of 2013 | The Den: Some great new extensions here, including many I haven't even heard of before.
- Switching in Perl 5.10: I didn't realise this had been marked experimental.
- How to Check For an LG Display in a MacBook Air and Make it Look Better: Greatly improves the colour and contrast on my 2012 MacBook Air.
- Dan Rodney's List of Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts & Keystrokes: I've been using OS X since 10.0, and some of these are new to me!