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I’m ending the funding experiment I introduced a few days ago. The idea was this: whenever users install open source software, the funding package would display a message from a company that supports open source. The sponsorship would pay directly for maintainer time. That is, writing new features, fixing bugs, answering user questions, and improving documentation. I appreciate the thoughtful disc
Creating stuff is hard. Breaking stuff is easy. Thus, I take frequent breaks from creating stuff in order to break stuff. Behold my latest hackery: FillDisk.com. Fill up your hard disk with just a single click! How to troll using HTML5 localStorage The HTML5 Web Storage standard was developed to allow sites to store larger amounts of data (like 5-10 MB) than was previously allowed by cookies (like
This blog post contains JavaScript and other dynamic content that will not display correctly in most RSS readers. I recommend reading this post directly in your web browser. Quick! Click this link to Bank Of America. There’s nothing fishy about it at all! I promise! Go ahead – hover your mouse over the link to see where it goes. You’ll find that it’s a completely normal link to https://www.bankofa
This guide was last updated in June 2020. View the full changelog. So, you followed the advice in my Linode Hosting Review and decided to host your website with Linode. Excellent choice! But, if you’re new to the command line (perhaps you are familiar with CPanel or Plesk?) or you’ve never setup a server from scratch before, you may be wondering what dark magic vudu is required to get up and runni
People keep asking me to share how I handled the viral traffic rush to YouTube Instant – 1 million visitors in 10 days – and which VPS hosting provider I recommend. The answer to both questions is Linode, so here is my review of Linode hosting. Linode = Awesome Hosting I’ve been using Linode to host my websites for the past 5+ years and I’m thoroughly impressed by the service. I can’t recommend th
I discovered a vulnerability in Adobe Flash that allows any website to turn on your webcam and microphone without your knowledge or consent to spy on you. It works in all versions of Adobe Flash that I tested. I’ve confirmed that it works in the Firefox and Safari for Mac browsers. Use one of those if you check out the live demo. There’s a weird CSS opacity bug in most other browsers (Chrome for M
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