River Rafting design can help create a more engaging and dynamic player experience from the very beginning of a larp, with a higher chance of many moments of emotional impact, instead of very few towards the end. The post River Rafting Design appeared first on Nordic Larp.| Nordic Larp
Back in May, I wrote a blog post about how I had moved a number of Dancer2 applications to a new server and had, in the process, created a standardised procedure for deploying Dancer2 apps. It’s been about six weeks since I did that and I thought it would be useful to give a little […]| Perl Hacks
The combination of GnuPG and a OpenPGP smartcard has been implemented and working for almost a decade. I recall starting to use it when I received a FSFE Fellowship card in 2006. Today I’m using a YubiKey NEO. Sadly there Continue reading OpenPGP Smartcards and GNOME→| Simon Josefsson's blog
Over the last week or so, as a background task, I've been moving domains from an old server to a newer and rather cheaper server. As part of this work, I've been standardising the way I deploy web apps on the new server and I thought it might be interesting to share the approach I'm| Perl Hacks
Discover the power of naming your programming daemons and how to effectively label your Elixir processes for clearer code.| Erlang Solutions
To be able to eavesdrop to internet sharing traffic, you may use "pf" or packet filtering tool, which is a kind of firewall used by the mac's operating system. But hold on, why would you need to listen to internet traffic on a wi-fi device? I usually develop for wi-fi enabled devices...| Ali Naci Erdem Personal Blog RSS