by Matthew Jones | Jun 4, 2019 | General Computing, Linux
What is Rclone? Rclone is a cross-platform terminal-based application that allows you to manage cloud storage services from virtually any machine, regardless of which OS you’re running. I really like it because it offers a TON of functionality and compatibility...
by Matthew Jones | May 14, 2019 | General Computing, Lifestyle, Web Development
What’s a BAT? What’s Brave? How does all this work? Brave is an internet browser built off Google’s Chrome browser. So what makes it different? Brave’s mission is to solve the ever-growing problem of ads that track you and follow you around...
by Matthew Jones | Apr 2, 2019 | 3D Animation, Blender, General Computing, Linux
What Is The Golem Network? Simple explanation: Golem is a bunch of connected computers that team up to become a giant rendering Megazord! This is a really cool project. Recently I have found myself lacking computational power in a professional environment. The client...
by Matthew Jones | Mar 5, 2019 | General Computing, Linux, Web Design, Web Development
What is HTML? Hypertext Markup Language is the standard way to format text for use on web pages. So if you ever find yourself needing to edit a webpage or create one from scratch, this is the most basic way to display anything on a page. Basic Structure HTML is broke...
by Matthew Jones | Feb 19, 2019 | 3D Animation, General Computing, Linux, Ubuntu
How Do I Download More RAM? It’s kinda like changing the blinker fluid in your car. You can’t. You shouldn’t. I mean… stuff like that doesn’t exist. But, if you’re finding yourself in a situation where you are running shy on your...
by Matthew Jones | Jan 22, 2019 | Aviation, General Computing
Wait, How Old? Yes, Thrustmster released the T-Flight HOTAS X Joystick way back in 2008, over 10 years ago. By technology’s standards, this thing is a relic! But can the HOTAS X stand up to the true test of time? Well… it seems it can. The fact that this...