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What's in your bag, Viktor?

What’s in your bag, Viktor? leannomads: One of the most important possessions as a digital nomad is your laptop bag and its contents. Think of it as your office. Since you will be carrying this bag with you almost everywhere you go, you really want to make sure that it is robust, and yet light (when filled). After years of testing out…

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How to boot from USB with Grub2

Yesterday, I had to rescue a broken Ubuntu 14.04 installation by booting from USB. Unfortunately, I was unable to get into the BIOS to change the boot order (because of a BIOS password and a bad memory). Fortunately, since I was able to get to Grub, it was still possible. Here’s how I did it: Create a bootable USB drive (using something like Startup Disk …

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DevOps tools/trends that I really like right now...

Docker and Docker Hub - It’s awesome and it removes a lot of the complexity from traditional DevOps work. What’s funny is that while doing my migration to Tumblr, I found this three year blog post that pretty much describes Docker. Yes, it’s not too far from FreeBSD’s Jails, but it never had this momentum nor the toolset (which of course is a result of the …

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How to migrate from WordPress to Tumblr

Today, I’ve spent a large chunk of my day migrating my blog from WordPress to Tumblr and About.me. Before you ask why on earth I’d do this, let me just sum it up in a few bullet points: I hate PHP and managing WordPress sites. Yes, it has gotten a lot better lately, but it’s still a big pain in the ass. Most of the content I generate is either on other …

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Installing Windows 7 on a MacBook Air

It’s blasphemy, I know. Why would anyone in their right state of mind do such thing? Unfortunately, people outside the tech-world, and ISV who provides them with software, are still stuck with Windows (due to ignorance or lack of choice). If you want to equip someone in that world with a great and light laptop, a MacBook Air is a pretty good choice. It’s …

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Are They Using Google Apps?

In the past few months, I’ve started moved most of my conference calls from Skype to Google Hangout. The video and audio quality is a lot better, and it’s more convenient to manage. There is however one problem: If the other party isn’t using Google Apps or Gmail, they cannot join the Hangout. This has delayed many conferences calls for me. To resolve this …

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My presentation from Pi and More 3

I just finished delivering presentation from Pi and More 3 in Trier, Germany. Here’s the slide deck. Update: As it turns out, the presentation was also recorded. You can find the video here.

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Join me on Pi and More on June 15

On June 15 I will be speaking at Pi and More in at Trier University in Germany. The event is all about Raspberry Pi, and I’m really excited to be part of the event. My presentation will be about Screenly and how we built the most popular digital signage solution for the Raspberry Pi thanks to the awesome Raspberry Pi community. You can read more about the …

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Major update to Screenly

I’m excited to announce that we’ve released a major update to Screenly. As you can see in the screenshot above, we’ve given the user interface a major overhaul. The workflow is significantly more streamlined, and a lot prettier. You can take the new interface for a spin here. For upgrade instructions, please take a look here. More information about Screenly …

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