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How Running Ubuntu off of an SDHC Card Stopped My Nightmares

Possible 2. posted an article on - Apr 6, 2010, 10:50 pm
(Update: Made some small clarifications) Do you want to hear about my nightmares? Of course you don’t, but I will begin anyway. One horrifying fictional vision that has kept me up at night was where my netbook’s hard drive broke down because I attempted to use it on a bumpy bus ride. Scary in...
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The Butterfly Effect

Possible 2. posted an article on - Apr 4, 2010, 1:44 am
Somewhat recently, I got bored and decided to write a fictional story. Given that I’ve posted nothing on this blog since last August, I decided I had to break the silence with something. Last night, I talked to God. The strange—yet somewhat predictable—thing was that God is exactly like me. G...
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State of the GNU/Linux Desktop 2009 Part 2/4: Hardware Support

Possible 2. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
Apologies for the late posting; a mixture of hardware woes and scheduling issues  made getting this post out difficult. As mentioned in part one of this series, despite the legendary pace of development in the Open Source community, it can be difficult to keep tabs on what is being worked on.  I ...
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State of the GNU/Linux Desktop 2009 Part 3/4: Infrastructural Enhancements

Possible 2. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
Again, apologies for the much delayed posting.  Finals together with the sluggishness of my backup computer made me unable to write this until now. For those who don’t remember, we are in the middle of a series on what interesting developments and capabilities are ongoing within the Free Desktop...
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"Why Is It Special?" And Seven More Questions the Non-Technical Windows User Has about Linux

Possible 2. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
Your common, non-technical Windows user has most likely not heard anything more than a cursory mention about Linux. They have questions about Linux that are not always answered easily. Many experienced Linux users are not able to answer questions that interested Windows users have in a manner that t...
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From Frankenstein to the Singularity: The Story of Artificial Intelligence — Part One

Possible 2. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
This is the first in a series describing the past, present, and future of artificial intelligence. Check back to find more posts. When asked about the meaning of life, digital physics pioneer Edward Fredkin responded, “I think our mission is to create artificial intelligence. It’s the next step...
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Five Reasons FriendFeed Has Made Reading Personal Blogs Interesting

Possible 2. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
I don’t like personal blogs. No offense to people that do have blogs chronicling their lives, but I do not have the time or motivation to read personal blogs, even personal blogs that are written by my friends. I probably wouldn’t even be able to maintain interest in reading the personal blog ...
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Four Must-Do's for Giving CDs to Potential New Linux Users

Possible 2. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
So you’re a Linux enthusiast. You love Linux, and wish to spread the love to other computer users. “How exactly can I ensure that they be happy Linux users?” you ask yourself when thinking about people that are about to convert to Linux. Well, there are serveral things that one must do to ens...
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Prediction: Android Gains Strength against iPhone in Late 2009 to 2010

Possible 2. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
Introduction Android is not doing as well as I wanted it to. I was hoping that the Linux-based mobile operating system would leave the folks at Apple shaking in their boots. At the time of this writing, it isn’t like that. There are two major Android phones released in the United States; the HTC...
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State of the GNU/Linux Desktop 2009 Part 1/4: Multimedia

Possible 2. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 contained over 283 million lines of code, and the Linux kernel development mailing list is of such high message density that even Linus Torvalds himself reads only a fraction of the messages that daily flood the development process.[0][1] Unless one wants to spend their entire l...
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