My GhostBSD Setup: Coding Without Telemetry
In an era where digital privacy is increasingly compromised, telemetry has become a silent companion in most software. Often enabled by default…
In an era where digital privacy is increasingly compromised, telemetry has become a silent companion in most software. Often enabled by default…
In a world where we use our devices for online banking, private conversations, server management, and our creative work, it’s comforting to…
Managing my workstation means keeping it lean and efficient. After testing several operating systems, I’ve found that GhostBSD, a FreeBSD-based desktop OS,…
Every week, YouTube serves up another video with the same tired question:“Which is better: the Mac Mini or the Mac Studio?” The…
There are two types of distro-hoppers. The first is the explorer, someone who enjoys trying new things just for the experience. For…
I’m always amused when YouTubers rate operating systems using tier lists: A, B, C, D, E. Their top pick lands in the…
In 1999, while working for IBM, I was introduced to Linux. Fortunately, I also made a friend who happened to be a…
A Reflection on Decades of Technological Shift It’s almost surreal to think that just a few decades ago, I stood in line…
A few years ago, I ran a small web design agency here in Vancouver. My setup was built for reliability and productivity:…