To Conserve Gas, President Calls for Less Driving. President Bush also issued a directive for federal agencies to cut their energy use and to encourage employees to use public transportation. By DAVID LEONHARDT, JAD MOUAWAD and DAVID E. SANGER. [NYT > Home Page]
The Impact of 4GW on the US
The Impact of 4GW on the US Lind points out the potential impact of 4GW on the US: That is just what Fourth Generation opponents strive for, a systemic breakdown in their state adversary. The danger sign in America is not a hot national debate over the war in Iraq and its course, but precisely… Continue reading The Impact of 4GW on the US
Turn your world LDAP-tastic
Turn your world LDAP-tastic. How I finally got LDAP for Samba and Linux logins working. [Edd Dumbill's Weblog: Behind the Times]
CDT Urges Cautious Response To Internet Governance Proposals
CDT Urges Cautious Response To Internet Governance Proposals. Putting more power over Internet “governance” in the hands of multi-governmental bureaucracies could undercut the openness and accessibility of the Internet, CDT said in public comments. Responding to several new Internet governance models proposed in a report commissioned by the United Nations, CDT urged the preservation of… Continue reading CDT Urges Cautious Response To Internet Governance Proposals
Hurricane Security and Airline Security Collide
Hurricane Security and Airline Security Collide. Here's a story (quote is from the second page) where airline security is actually doing harm: Long lines and chaos snarled evacuees when they tried to catch flights out from two of Houston's airports. After about 100 federal security screeners failed to report to work Thursday, scores of passengers… Continue reading Hurricane Security and Airline Security Collide
Massachusetts' Closed Office
Massachusetts' Closed Office. Employees may be celebrating 30 years of Microsoft today, but 31 may be the end with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Enterprise Technical Reference 3.5 has passed its period of comment without significant change. Situation now looks like Microsoft Office is on its way out among Commonwealth agencies. Massachusetts has accepted the… Continue reading Massachusetts' Closed Office
Ten commands of sysadmin
Ten commands of sysadmin. Newsforge had a really great series on the Ten Commandments of system administration. Theyre fairly basic, but given the thrust, that should be expected. Many of the commandments, though not all, are security-related, and while I might disagree with some of the discussion, overall all the reminders are useful to see… Continue reading Ten commands of sysadmin
When is something worth doing?
When is something worth doing?. If you're a freelancer and need a little help staying focused on important things instead of trivial details, this little form by David Seah is the thing for you. [Garrett Dimon]
Another .NET developer goes for Rails
Another .NET developer goes for Rails. Garret Dimon has a great explanation for why .NET is no longer his preferred tool for web development and why Ruby on Rails is. On Best Practices, he writes: Rails takes all of the things you should be doing, and consolidates it into one very elegant framework. Directory structure,… Continue reading Another .NET developer goes for Rails
Top 3 Mistakes when marketing software
Top 3 Mistakes when marketing software. marketingsherpa has an article (free access until October 2) where the CEO of MySQL gives the 3 top mistakes made by software marketers. The items listed are good advice for all software marketers and echo a lot of the things weve been promoting in the microISV community such as… Continue reading Top 3 Mistakes when marketing software