
Taking Counter-Intuit(ive) to a Whole New Level
My wife is the treasurer of a local not for profit which has used one form or another of QuickBooks for many years. Awhile ago,
My wife is the treasurer of a local not for profit which has used one form or another of QuickBooks for many years. Awhile ago,
I recently had to switch hosting providers and, after researching what was available on the Linux-based front, went with Hostwinds1. I purchased their entry-level virtual
Back in early August the new owners of my long-term hosting service, Webfaction, told me they were “unable” to migrate my account to their new
The other day my wife worked her way through a recent Microsoft Windows 10 update (I’d downloaded and done the update and rebooted the machine
My friend Tom recently touted a new-to-our-area fiber-optic service provider, Sonic, as having a great product offering very high access speeds, great customer service and
I recently upgraded to the 20H2 (October update) version of Windows 10. It has a number of nice tweaks…and one seriously annoying one. In a
I ran into some interesting problems getting Samba to work on my Raspberry Pi and be discoverable under Windows 10. This article summarizes how I
Some while back I finally got a VPN set up which allowed remote access to my home LAN from both my iOS devices and my
I’ve noticed over the years I’ve spent programming that there’s a counter-intuitive metric for how well your architecture matches the problem you’re trying to solve
This is part of a series of posts I wrote about migrating a number of WordPress sites I run from a single multi-site setup to