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Articles with technical content. One reason we created this blog was to host some technical articles about topics that interest us, and things we’ve learned that should be published. One of the child categories may be a better fit, of course.

Broken USB thumb drive data recovery

2017-06-16

A friend damaged a USB thumb drive accidentally. There were files on the drive that were valuable to him, so …

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Refreshing old hardware with Linux

2017-04-20

Like many of us, I have an old laptop just laying around that works mostly just fine, but is a …

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Ancient Tools: The TECO Editor vs. UTF-8 Text

2017-04-01

Back in the days of yore, when computers had front panels of switches and lights and core memory was actually …

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Pan rulers, or how to store that pot of soup

2017-02-17

Like many people who cook, often the result is a pot full of something that needs to be transferred to …

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Fun with DreamHost: SSH, Tera Term, and Keys

2016-07-21

Let’s use a key pair to access a server at DreamHost with SSH from Windows. As another quick note about …

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Fun with DreamHost: Fossil

2016-07-05

I’ve mentioned before that Cheshire likes to use Fossil for version control. Most of our need is for internal use …

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Fun with SVG

2016-02-19

For a personal project I have code written in Lua that draws images for print and display using SVG as …

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Testing Fossil: Code Coverage

2016-02-04

I like and recommend fossil for source code management. I have been contributing some formal regression testing to the development …

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Regression Testing Fossil

2016-01-15

I like and recommend fossil for source code management. One of the things that I like about it is that …

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A Dot Matrix Display TrueType Font

2015-12-04

One the things I do when starting a design for a user interface for a device with limited capabilities is …

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