Comment Clone Chrome's "search engine" functionality (Score 1) 407
Clone Chrome's "search engine" functionality in the browser. The Firefox functionality is overly complex and un-customizable for users-- see https://support.mozilla.org/en...
Clone Chrome's "search engine" functionality in the browser. The Firefox functionality is overly complex and un-customizable for users-- see https://support.mozilla.org/en...
I used del.icio.us for many years, and switched to pinboard.in when that became a viable alternative.
Where's the CmdrTaco option?
Also, I would never marry a rob0t.
I have used m0n0wall, and have been very happy with it. In fact, I think I'm going to revisit it this weekend.
When can I get a Raspberry Pi with a Pixel Qi screen?
Completely agreed. This shouldn't be on Slashdot. This shouldn't even be on ZDNet.
<Insert comment about shoddy state of journalism here.>
Doesn't matter whether you use Xen, Vmware ESXi, VMware Server, or whatever. Virtualization is how your customers will deploy your product, a way you can reduce costs, speed product cycles, and as a PM you should learn as much about it as you can.
So buy a well-specced out box, with 2-4 CPU cores, 4G - 16G of memory, several sata drives, and install a 64-bit linux with the virtualization solution of your choice.
From that point, create VMs as you need. You can even turn your existing machines into VMs with VMware converter.
As other posters have pointed out, you can donate or recycle the old hardware.
Good luck, and have fun!
In my experience, the PMs with the best understanding of the technology were the most successful. The ones to whom technology was indistinguishable from magic were the ones who had unreasonable expectations, and generally unsuccessful execution.
So, learn, understand, but remember that coding (beyond limited prototyping) generally isn't your job.
Philosophy: A route of many roads leading from nowhere to nothing. -- Ambrose Bierce