Whats up all, Its been a while since i have posted but whatever. Lately i have started to rewrite a chunk of the multiboot creator script located here. One of the main things that i have rewritten is the OS selection section. Here is what i wrote months ago. As you can see, it is … Read More
I got very bored a couple of nights ago and decided i wanted to play some classic video games, so i dug out an old rpi and installed retropie along with all the atari, nes, snes, and sega mastersystem games i could find. Here are some shots of this: the hardware: Click to enlarge. the … Read More
Test was of my fios connection over wifi to my phone. ’nuff said.
Needed to transfer about 450gb to one of my servers: Ugh. So tite.
Hey everyone After much irc battle and getting shut up by this person a couple of times, i have asked my friend ch3ll to start contributing to this site. She is bad ass and knowledgable. give her a warm welcome.
sup people i wanted to write a quick article on why i love folds in vim especially in config files. vim folding gives you the ability to temporarily hide parts of files while leaving only certain lines visible. this helps a ton when you are elbow deep in the muck that are certain files. i … Read More
since i had to rebuild some stuff on my laptop, i wanted to see how long it took to get to the login prompt and since i dont use a login manager i have to specifically run : pybootchartgui –crop-after=login Click to enlarge: What bootchart doesn.t show you is that its actually 12 seconds … Read More
so i decided to take some pics of my temp workspace just so you guys can see the mess. There are four different machines there: Thinkpad x60 Thinkpad x220 Thinkpad x230 Thinkpad t420s all are running either Gentoo or openBSD. Click to enlarge Click to enlarge Click to enlarge
hello all, i have been away from this site for a while and owe you guys some updates. i should be able to start posting more now. todays screenshot is another vim but its to show the colored status line that i have switched to: click to enlarge as of time of writing, you can … Read More
This article is more for me not to forget. So if you are creating a symlink to a dir: mkdir ‹PATH/TO/LINK› mount -o bind ‹TARGET› ‹LINK› to make it permanent: add mount -o bind ‹TARGET› ‹LINK› to /etc/rc.local