Here is a short little article by the German news magazine DER SPIEGEL on green datacenters. Interestingly enough, one of the biggest German hosting companies (1&1) has decided to go with the SunFire systems with the Niagara processor (8 core…
Category: General
The MPAA has finally proved to the world what they really are: a criminal cartel that does not stop short of illegal means to advance their interest. CNET reports that TorrentSpy has filed a complaint against the MPAA, accusing them…
No, this post is entirely unrelated to LAMP or even technology. This is only about a bird nest in the lamp over our main entry door at home. The are two chicks in that nest that really make a lot…
This is quite astonishing: I am sitting in a public elementary school in Massachusetts, happily booting my laptop to finish reading some PDF document. After logging in I suddenly notice that my wireless adapter picks up a network: ‘linksys’. Amazed…
… software, that is here the question. There have been quite a few comments for the leadership of my employer lately (GregP, JonathanS), and now Mark Shuttleworth of Ubuntu chimes in. His argument goes as follows: Microsoft (and in extension…
Wow, sensible ideas *do* seem to spread by themselves … I just read in eWeek that more and more companies are using desktop virtualization. No kidding. I have been using desktop virtualization for more than 4 years now, with my…
Last night’s untalend show was – as usual – quite interesting. Here is the lyrics of some of Eve’s andmy song (snippets): Twinkle, twinkle WS-StarHow I wonder what you are Architecture in the skyNow in part in WS-I Twinkle, twinkle…
Paul has a wonderful letter to Hubert on his blog … Sorry Paul, 5 CDN will not do – but here is a web site that might help 😉 tag: identity, OpenID, opensource, sunopenid
I just picked this up from Phil Windley(he also found the lyrics): Gee, I haven’t laughed like this in a long time tag: humor, mathematics
As most of you have heard by now, a certain number is the focal point of a major controversy between the a small an mostly insignificant, but loud portion of a minor industry segment on the one side and the…