by Jacob Nollette | 2024-01-3 | SysOps, Tutorials, Uncategorized
Brief It’s crucial to understand why you might need to do this. Essentially, the hosts file is like an address book for your computer. When you type in a domain name, your system looks it up in this file to find the corresponding IP address. By modifying the...
by Jacob Nollette | 2020-04-9 | SysOps
Anyone in full-stack web development or above is familiar with virtual machines on some level. A lot of engineers or sysadmins will take up a home lab in their home, or co-location. This provides a great opportunity to test out ideas, without cost, or at least less...
by Jacob Nollette | 2018-04-8 | SEO
Today we’re talking about search engine optimization. Do not be confused, good SEO is snake oil. That said, analytics, and data driven search engine optimization is like driving into the open road with a map in your glovebox. If you lose your cell phone, and get lost,...
by Jacob Nollette | 2017-11-21 | Code
SASS repository vendors typically have a hard limit on the size of each and every commit you make. This script gets around that, by committing every folder recursively, one by one. This script allows you to add every folder as a single commit, so that we can get...
by Jacob Nollette | 2017-11-12 | Code
I started wondering about file compression during my start as a filmmaker. I would play around and evaluate how much footage or “time” I had left on my drive to edit video.. I’m not getting into estimation math much or at all in this tutorial because it’s not the...