With Linus surrendering to the forces that will consume Linux, it’s time to rethink a few things and make some decisions now that could save our nerd bacon, at least locally. This
This is the first post in a series of engineering topics for non-engineers that I plan to write. This topic is Kinetic Energy, and is likely the most relevant to things we all do, are involved in, or are subject
First, I hate click bait articles like this. Barr didn’t say “encryption creates security risk,” but rather he’s repeating what the FBI director said last year: “The Federal Bureau of Investigation is
Laramie Hirsch first posted this on his own site, but has agreed to post here at MOTW, as well. This week’s Bastille Day in Paris featured a man flying around on
As the Democrats get ready to anoint their 2020 challenger to President Trump, we are increasingly seeing right wing thought banished from the likes of Facebook and Twitter, the two largest purveyors
If nothing else, the Bitcoin and other crypto-currencies have helped bring the topic of cryptography to the normies, if only on a superficial level, but that’s how the Internet began its movement
We all know SpaceX is Musk’s wild throw of the dice to build a non-State controlled NASA-like organization. And they are killing it. Their next-gen rocket engine could be the one taking
This is a list for people that get stuff done. If you aren’t doing things, don’t bother. The only one I haven’t used is the Burke bar, only its smaller brethren prybars.
First off, this guy is brilliant. He knows his stuff and he explains himself simply and clearly in a very approachable manner. A real salt-of-the-earth fellow. Second, it’s far too common for
A recent survey says you’re too busy: NEW YORK — How much free time do you get to enjoy each week? If you’re like the most people, it’s hardly enough to even
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