
Hardware error codes are supposed to be helpful. Usually, they are. But sometimes, they are just symptoms of a completely different problem.
Continue reading Chasing Ghosts: The Q-Code 0d Mystery
Hardware error codes are supposed to be helpful. Usually, they are. But sometimes, they are just symptoms of a completely different problem.
Continue reading Chasing Ghosts: The Q-Code 0d Mystery“Falling in love with code means falling in love with problem solving and being a part of a forever ongoing conversation.”
~ Kathryn Barrett
Recently I moved a few sites to Cloudrino to test it out in terms of performance, but it turned out that somehow I was not allocated the network I/O as advertised, but after contacting support, things went well. Though I ran speedtest across multiple servers to find out if there’s still an issue, listed below are the speedtest results, though in short, the network speed of Cloudrino is not good enough, the uplink speed is less than 50Mbps which is half of what they say they provide and thats what is needed to serve the sites.
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Once I got my hands on OnePlus Two running Android 5.1.1, I couldn’t resist myself from trying to get it on my older phone, i.e. Samsung Galaxy S3 (i9300).

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If eval() is the answer, you’re almost certainly asking the wrong question
~ Rasmus Lerdorf, The creator of PHP.
Slack, even though quite useful, usually keep having problems of its own. Sometimes you can’t even open the app. Also it consumes a lot of CPU resources draining down the battery to say the least, but not anymore. They already are providing way to use custom gateways, jabber(XMPP) and IRC.
Continue reading Issues with Slack? Use IRC instead