My New Years Resolution: The end of estimates
I have a confession to make. I'm absolutely terrible at making estimates. No matter how long I think something is going to take, it always takes longer. Even if I double, triple, or even quadruple my original guess.
Nokia N900 First Impressions
I finally did it... long after my old Palm V died, I finally got a smart phone, the Nokia N900.
Security Statement
Freelock Computing has taken several steps to safeguard the integrity of its data and prevent unauthorized access to the information it maintains which includes authentication, monitoring, auditing, and encryption. Security measures have been built into the design, implementation and day-to-day practices of the entire operating environment as a part of its continuing commitment to risk management.
Drupal: Triumph of hope over experience?
Chris Wilson over at Slate claims that the new Whitehouse.gov move to the Drupal content management system is the "triumph of hope over experience," basically slamming Drupal as not u
How to Make a (un) Useful Travel Website
Planning a vacation is tough. Between the pain of finding a hotel or final destination, booking an airline, and locating information on things to do, one could spend days online surfing from website to website searching for items that may or may not be correct and/or relevant.
Custom development licensing models
There are basically 3 models for getting web applications built:
- Proprietary platform
- Custom code
- Open Source
Make Me a Static Website!
"I just want a simple, static website."
OK. Why?
"I don't want to spend the extra money on a CMS. I don't have time to manage a site. I don't know HTML. I just want something quick."
OK.
Why Drupal? What's a Framework?
I get this question all the time: What's the difference between Drupal and Ruby on Rails, or another framework?
GnomeDex 9: Folding proteins, making skulls, and skeptical interviewing
What do Twitter, cancer, interviewing movie stars, bike culture, and instant salt & pepper shaker manufacturing have in common? They were all represented on stage at GnomeDex 9 last Friday, a blogging conference on the waterfront in downtown Seattle.
F-Spot in Ubuntu photos in home directory
After emptying my camera recently, I noticed a bunch of the photos were cluttering up my home directory. It turns out that the default photo manager for Ubuntu had a bug in the latest release, and while it's fixed for the next major release, they haven't released a fix for 9.04.