A while back I talked about getting a Debian-based VPS from JohnCompanies. I had initially chosen them despite cheaper and more popular alternatives such as Linode due to my having used rsync.net – of which is a child of JohnCompanies. JohnCompanies’ emphasis and excuse for their high(er) prices are their stellar customer support system which [...]
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Over Christmas one of my more humourous gifts to my parents was to allow them to remotely nag each other electronically. Since my dad is often overseas, this actually has some practical use. The idea was to create a remotely synchronised dynamic wallpaper with text that could be set by another person remotely. Person A [...]
During the holidays I met up with Eugene Trounev, (aka it-s), one of KDE’s awesome artists to discuss our reorganisation of KDE.org and the design aspects of it (which is coming soon in the series). It was a 2-day meeting and it was my first time meeting another KDE enthusiast face-to-face, as given my inconvenient [...]
Before I begin this (delayed) post, I would like to reemphasize that a sub-agenda for these blog posts is to raise community-awareness about design issues in KDE. The website is certainly not the only area where there are design flaws, and I was very happy to read over my Christmas holiday a couple a blog [...]
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