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Category Archives: DIY
8
jun
PHP Beautifier Updates!! Long Awaited Changes
***, DIY, News, PHP, Site RelatedIf you visit this blog on a regular basis, it’s likely that you know about the PHP Array and Object Beautifier. Many times while debugging PHP, I’ve been in tough spots, forced to use print_r’s and I simply could not … Continue reading
21
may
Edit Hostnames for Mobile Devices
**, Architecture, Browsers, DIY, Google, InternetAre you testing your new latest and greatest Mobile or Responsive site but cannot get into your network to actually test it on a mobile device? Well if you have a proxy routed IP through either a NAT or direct … Continue reading
20
may
Run Your Own Cloud Server Locally, Internally, or Publicly – ownCloud
***, Amazon.com, Apple, Architecture, Cloud Computing, Clusters, Databases, DIY, Google, Internet, Microsoft, WindowsThere are tons of Cloud Services out there that you can go out and sign up for free, download, and have a blast with. Companies such as Microsoft, Google, Apple, and Amazon have all jumped on board (the four horsemen). … Continue reading
22
apr
Building Houses with 3D Printers
**, 3D Graphics, DIY, Electronics, Home Automation, Home Projects, NewsIf you think 3D printers are cool, you should see this video. In Shanghai, they are printing houses with 3D printers. I have my 3D Printer (Makibox) completely assembled. I have yet to do my first 3D print. I need … Continue reading
13
mar
Learning JavaScript? Here’s How
***, DIY, Internet, JavaScriptLearning JavaScript can be the gateway to much more serious, much more powerful programming languages out there. You can easily take the logic and syntax learned in JavaScript and take the next step to PHP pretty easily, although still very … Continue reading
16
dec
LED Multi-Colored XMas Light Strips
**, Amazon.com, DIY, Electronics, EntertainmentChristmas lights can be a pain to take care of, put up, and take down. But they sure are cool to look at. And if you have an interest in technology, you know that lights are moving towards LED’s and … Continue reading
29
oct
Exercise While Working – Treadmill Stand Setup
***, DIY, Electronics, Hardware, OfficeThe new thing these days is people standing up while working. Take any cashiers job, where you have to be on your feet mostly all day, and you begin to build some endurance. For all those out there in computer-lala … Continue reading
25
oct
Key-Smart – Kickerstarter Backed Project Received
**, Companies, DIY, Entrepreneurship, HardwareI finally got my Kickstarter backed project, Key-Smart, in the mail today. It was a little bit of a surprise as I wasn’t expecting it. The point of this whole key-smart thing is to put all your keys into a … Continue reading
26
sep
Microsoft Windows Prompt Screen Expansion
**, DIY, Hacking, Microsoft, WindowsA little known fact, often over-looked, is that the Windows Prompt dialog box is easily expandable to fit the size of your screen. If you click the upper left corner of the prompt screen, you’ll see there is a properties … Continue reading
3
sep
For the Starters: Your Futute in IT!
**, Companies, DIY, Entrepreneurship, Internet, MediaThere are a lot of people out there looking to find their future. Many of the people that I run into, I strongly recommend getting into some form of Information Technology. I say it because I have such a passion … Continue reading