by Jeremiah Byerley | Sep 9, 2021 | Articles
Having your server mounted as a local hard drive makes editing files easy. This is great for transferring files from device to device, including smart TVs and gaming consoles too. Open a terminal window 1. Install curlftpfs sudo apt install curlftpfs 2. Create the...
by Jeremiah Byerley | Aug 12, 2021 | Articles, Cybersecurity
Data is capital. Technologists and privacy advocates have been warning about – and campaining against – the prevailing, arguably exponentially growing, tendency of state-aided and private companies to mine, gather, repackage, and monetize user data. Probably the...
by Jeremiah Byerley | Jul 31, 2021 | Articles, Tutorials
Like most other popular browsers Google Chrome stores saved passwords. This is one of the most useful features that a web browser can have for a variety of reasons like automatically signing you into your favorite websites or allowing you to transfer your passwords...
by Jeremiah Byerley | Jul 14, 2021 | Articles, Tutorials
The iPad can support a mouse, I find this really handy for browsing the web and Microsoft...
by Jeremiah Byerley | Mar 23, 2021 | Articles
With 1 in 3 Americans being asked to “shelter in place”, it’s creating distance from our friends and family. According to projections, this may go til end-of-summer. Technology can go along way with making safe connections between people until this...
by Jeremiah Byerley | Feb 22, 2021 | Articles, Tutorials
The use of propriety SSD’s on MacBooks limits the amount of space to dual boot Windows and MacOS on the same hard drive. Wouldn’t it be nice to boot windows from an inexpensive, fast USB 3.0 drive? Contrary to Apple and Microsoft, this can be done simply. This guide...
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