Like every other science fiction nerd, I have been enamored with the idea of artificial intelligence (AI) for as long as I can remember. This fascination isn’t unique to me,
Continue readingThe Future is Spelled with at Least One ‘AI’
Like every other science fiction nerd, I have been enamored with the idea of artificial intelligence (AI) for as long as I can remember. This fascination isn’t unique to me,
Continue readingThe Future is Spelled with at Least One ‘AI’
Note: This is a republishing of a post originally published on https://spassmacherrennsport.com on August 6, 2024. If you manage a sim racing team, you will likely find yourself tracking all
Continue readingAutomating iRacing Driver Stats: A Step-By-Step Guide
I was recently asked by someone what interesting things I had done with a Raspberry Pi. I remember a day when I could have rambled off a full list of experience, cautions
Very occasionally a tool or software package stands-out to me on the pure virtue of being the right solution at the right time. If it happens to do exactly what
Continue readingUnbound…A Truer Word Has Never Described Software
A while back I did extensive research (even for me) on desktop speakers, and found amazing quality at a price that was still affordable in the Studiophile AV40 kit from
As we finally got our web hosting clients migrated to using cloud services for communication (read: Google Apps) and more flexible publishing environments for web hosting (read: WordPress), I was
Continue readingLinode On-Demand Server to Replace My Dedicated Hosted Server
With all the press about the Heartbleed OpenSSL vulnerability in the news, you probably don’t need another recount of why this is a big deal. If you’ve been following closely,
Continue readingTwo-Factor Authentication: “What?” and “How?”
Most Android devices, Smart Phones and tablets alike, come with some built-in capabilities for automating different types of tasks. Useful lifestyle enhancers, like being able to set periods of time
As someone that was openly critical of Windows Vista during its short reign as the flagship Microsoft product, mostly due to my experiences bailing out friends and clients that had gone down
Continue readingConfiguring Windows 7 for Remote Access with Cygwin sshd
I am lucky enough to have several computers with which I work and play. Some of my machines are dual-boot with Windows, but all are running a Linux distribution of
Continue reading“I think I might like Ubunt…well, Linux Mint”