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I'm Michael Koby, and I love technology. I'm also a programmer, currently doing Ruby on Rails development for a small Houston startup. Here I talk about technology, programming, politics, movies, music, and anything else I feel I need to talk about. If you would like to know more, you can check out the About page.Popular Series
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Grilling: Become the Memorial Day Grill Master (tags: cooking howto tips lifehacks) Microsoft Source Analysis for C# : Announcing the release of Microsoft Source Analysis for C# (tags: analysis c# tools .net)
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Temporary Retraction
I recently posted an article entitled “FSF Spreads FUD”, I have temporarily removed this article as I discovered I had some facts wrong. I am going to correct those facts and repost the article later tonight. I still believe that … Continue reading
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"Thicker Than Water" by Vallejo
While I was in Austin, TX for CodeCamp 2008, I made a stop by Waterloo Records (6th & Lamar) which is probably my favorite record store. I randomly browsed for a bit before getting the definitive item I went to the store for. That item was Vallejo’s latest album, “Thicker Than Water” and it was the only think I managed to walk out the store with. Continue reading
“Thicker Than Water” by Vallejo
While I was in Austin, TX for CodeCamp 2008, I made a stop by Waterloo Records (6th & Lamar) which is probably my favorite record store. I randomly browsed for a bit before getting the definitive item I went to the store for. That item was Vallejo’s latest album, “Thicker Than Water” and it was the only think I managed to walk out the store with. Continue reading
FSF Spreads FUD
The Free Software Foundation, today posted an article about the NBC/Microsoft hiccup involving broadcast flags (article). There are a couple of things wrong with this article but the main point I want to focus on is the fact that they go to great lengths to make Microsoft the bad guy in this little fiasco. Continue reading →