Disappearing documents, Archives Team, Facebook, and more: Link roundup 10/4/11
This time, on the link roundup, there are disappearing documents, distributed digital archives projects, inaccurate quilts, government records, and more!
This time, on the link roundup, there are disappearing documents, distributed digital archives projects, inaccurate quilts, government records, and more!
I decided to switch from the normal, decades-old filesystem logic of the home directory, and instead use the relatively new technology of systemd-homed. "But Ben, why would you do that?" you may be wondering, and you would be right to do so. But I like to tinker, jump
It isn't quite Christmas yet, but the legislators of Virginia's General Assembly have been at it, pre-filing bills and getting ready for January. Most in the state know that Glenn Youngkin is our current governor, though this is the beginning of his last year, but who
Like has happened throughout the life of this blog, I have changed up how it is served to you yet again. Now I'm on Ghost: good, open-source software that isn't going through the turmoil that has enveloped Wordpress. I'm not going to write the
browserless.io released a rewritten version of their platform in December, and being a foolhardy self-hoster I decided to try and get that working with my changedectection.io setup immediately. This is all hosted on my HP EliteDesk with a 9th gen intel processor I got off of ebay, and