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gEdit Color Themes
I’ve been using gEdit (the default text editor in Ubuntu) to do some Ruby and Ruby on Rails programming the last few weeks. I was using the RadRails plugin for Eclipse but for some reason my computer slows down considerably when using Eclipse. The thing is, gEdit comes with a couple of nice color themes by default but the darker Oblivion theme wasn’t quite to my liking. So I a quick Google search later and I found a repository on GitHub that contains several nice gEdit color themes. I’ve currently settled on the DarkMate them (see screenshot below). Continue reading
Internet Privacy, It’s a PUBLIC Internet Folks
If you are going to use the internet, you have to accept some breakdown in privacy. There is no such thing as a “PRIVATE INTERNET”. My approach to internet privacy is this: “Don’t do anything you wouldn’t want seen by the public at large” – that’s it, no more or less. If I don’t want the public knowing about it or fear that it might eventually see the light of day, well then I just simply don’t do it. Continue reading
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From Andy: Big Health Care Reform Should Start at the Bottom
Greetings, As the Health Care debate around our country rages on, waxing and waning with each poll, I thought it was time to throw in some overlooked or outright discarded ideas. Bringing real access to health care to everyone without … Continue reading
mkoby.com Adds a New Writer
Tomorrow you will see a new post from a new author here on this blog. The new author, Andy Snow, is a close personal friend of mine that I have known for many years (well over a decade at this … Continue reading
Book Review: Getting Real by 37signals
A few weeks ago, I found 37signals’ book “Getting Real” online. I had heard/watched DHH’s infamous “How to Make Money Online” presentation so the idea of a book written by the people at 37signals sounded interesting. The cool thing is that you can read the entire book online, for free. After reading about one third of it online I decided I need my own physical copy to keep on my bookshelf. Seriously it’s that good. Continue reading
Internet Privacy, It's a PUBLIC Internet Folks
If you are going to use the internet, you have to accept some breakdown in privacy. There is no such thing as a “PRIVATE INTERNET”. My approach to internet privacy is this: “Don’t do anything you wouldn’t want seen by the public at large” – that’s it, no more or less. If I don’t want the public knowing about it or fear that it might eventually see the light of day, well then I just simply don’t do it. Continue reading →