The smallest portable Linux PC for gaming, browsing, coding, business work, remote administration, music playing, emulating, …
via OpenPandora.
Around 10+ Hours battery life (yes, really!)
A little pricey at $499.
The smallest portable Linux PC for gaming, browsing, coding, business work, remote administration, music playing, emulating, …
via OpenPandora.
Around 10+ Hours battery life (yes, really!)
A little pricey at $499.
Sony Chemical & Information Device Corp. has demonstrated a thermal sheet that it claims matches thermal paste in terms of cooling ability while beating it on life span. The key to the sheet is a combination of silicon and carbon fibers, to produce a thermal conductive layer that’s between 0.3 and 2mm thick.
The Mozilla Foundation has just renamed the project Boot to Gecko “Firefox OS”. But can we really talk about an operating system?
Absolutely. In terms of architecture, it is an operating system based on Linux, just as Android is. But we rely on Gecko, the Firefox web browser layout engine, to run applications written entirely in HTML5. We dropped XUL (the XML User Interface Language) in favour of HTML5, a language known to all web developers.Even native applications, such as the dialer or address book, are written in HTML5, and users will be able to examine the source code to check it.
via Firefox OS Will Get Overwhelming Developer Support – Mozilla.
Microsoft® Lync® is an enterprise-ready unified communications platform. With Lync, users can keep track of their contacts’ availability; send an IM; start or join an audio, video, or web conference; or make a phone call—all through a consistent, familiar interface. Lync is built to fully integrate with Microsoft Office. The Microsoft Lync 2010 desktop client is available for Windows and for Mac and mobile versions are available for Windows Phone, iPhone/iPad, and Android devices.
via Business Grade Instant Messaging and Presence – Microsoft Lync.
So what can we conclude? Well, with the drivers here I focused primarily on ease-of-use. There are other factors that need to be considered, as well. Do they support connection pooling, for example? Do they cache? What about pulling in large amounts of data? (Hint: Most of the better drivers for most of the popular languages support cursors, so you don’t have to pull all the data in at once.) Those are factors you’ll need to investigate as you choose a driver for the language and database you’re using. But in general, virtually all the popular languages today, including Java, PHP, Python, PERL, and even C++, have nice libraries that make database programming far easier than it used to be.
via SQL vs. NoSQL: Which Is Better?.
MongoDB does great with large complex structures that are typically read in individually, while the large relational databases do well when I’m processing huge amounts of data. And no, my clients’ data needs are nowhere near as big as Google, so we don’t encounter any performance and scalability problems.
MongoDB (from “humongous”) is a scalable, high-performance, open source NoSQL database. Written in C++, MongoDB features:
via MongoDB.
Usermin is a web-based interface for webmail, password changing, mail filters, fetchmail and much more. It is designed for use by regular non-root users on a Unix system, and limits them to tasks that they would be able to perform if logged in via SSH or at the console. See the standard modules page for a list of all the functions built into Usermin.
via Webmin.
The 16-bit IPID field carries a copy of the current value of a counter in a host’s IP stack. Many commercial operating systems (including various versions of Windows and Linux versions 2.2 and earlier) implement this counter as a global counter. That is, the host maintains a single IPID counter that is incremented (modulo 216 ) whenever a new IP packet is generated and sent. Other operating systems implement the IPID counter as a per-flow counter (as is done in the current version of Linux), as a random number, or as a constant, e.g., with a value of 0 ([1]).
From: ftp://gaia.cs.umass.edu/pub/Chen04_IPID.pdf
From: Fun with IP Identification Field Values
RFC 791 gives a description about the IP Identification field.
The identification field value is used to uniquely identify the fragments of
a particular datagram. Fragments of a particular datagram are assembled if
they have the same source, destination, protocol, and Identifier. The
identifier is being chosen to be unique for this “this source, destination
pair and protocol for the time the datagram (or any fragment of it) could be
alive in the internet”[1].
Cryptocat is free software that aims to provide an open, accessible Instant Messaging environment with a transparent layer of encryption that works right in your browser.
via Cryptocat – Home.
VMware Zimbra is an enterprise-class email, calendar and collaboration solution, built for the cloud, both public and private. With a redesigned browser-based interface, Zimbra offers the most innovative messaging experience available today, connecting end users to the information and activity in their personal clouds.
via Zimbra offers Open Source email server software and shared calendar for Linux and the Mac..
The slashdot comment from whence I found out about this recommended *not* to use this service. Interesting nonetheless.