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Archiving your Mail | Beyond Syntax | Michael J. Schultz
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Looking beyond syntactical meaning. By Michael J. Schultz. Published Monday, July 06, 2009. For those that don't know, I use mutt. For my email needs. This provides several niceties such as stripping out all the various formatting people like to include in their emails (fonts, graphics, etc), a keyboard driven interface, and, well, it just sucks less that most mail clients. The files and read them at a later date. Archivemail supports several input formats (IMAP, mh, mbox, Maildir), archives the messages...
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The nth Backup Solution | Beyond Syntax | Michael J. Schultz
http://beyond-syntax.com/blog/2010/02/the-nth-backup-solution
Looking beyond syntactical meaning. The nth Backup Solution. By Michael J. Schultz. Published Friday, February 19, 2010. In the past, I had developed my own backup solution. Unfortunately, over time it didn't work out (mainly from changing systems, moving, using a laptop instead of a desktop, and maintaining it). However, I still like the idea of incremental backups as well as a mirrored version of my files (it saves space and lets me keep a history going back some number of days). Host athena-backup Hos...
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Professional | Beyond Syntax | Michael J. Schultz
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Looking beyond syntactical meaning. Though my focus is generally academic. I also believe in having a firm grasp on practical matters (i.e., the clichéd "practice what you preach"). As such I have a mixture of work experiences and side projects. Senior Engineer at Observable Networks, Inc. Developer and Director of Student Media Interactive, College of Communication at Marquette University. A web site designed to allow users to boot the Embedded Xinu. Kernel in their browser. I did not write the emul...
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Beyond Syntax | Michael J. Schultz
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Looking beyond syntactical meaning. From January 06, 2012. Set ssh to only prompt for a passphrase if it isn't in your ssh-agent already, but not before you need it. Sophos Holidy Puzzle Walkthrough. From December 21, 2011. A quick little walkthrough of how I solved the puzzles in the Sophos Holiday Puzzle challenge. Diving into the Linux Networking Stack, Part I. From March 13, 2011. Performance Monitoring with OProfile. From July 01, 2010. The nth Backup Solution. From February 19, 2010. From July 27, ...
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Fall 2009 Studio Apartment.
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Technology and Courage | Beyond Syntax | Michael J. Schultz
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Looking beyond syntactical meaning. By Michael J. Schultz. Published Friday, October 30, 2009. A few weeks ago, Ivan Sutherland. Came to Washington University to give a talk to drum up interest in a new idea he is working on ( Fleet, Infinity & Marina. PDF slideshow]). In my experience, most "old guy" talks aren't that interesting because they meander with long tangential stories about their children. Luckily, those were kept to a minimum and he had a good sense of humor too! Michael J. Schultz.
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On Demand ssh-add | Beyond Syntax | Michael J. Schultz
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Looking beyond syntactical meaning. By Michael J. Schultz. Published Friday, January 06, 2012. For many years I have been bothered by the options for using the ssh-agent on Linux. I finally (hope) I've reached a reasonable solution for adding my keys to the ssh-agent. As many *nix users know: SSH keys with passphrases are the way to go when jumping from system to system. This is the case because on your main computer there is a program running called. When you first boot your computer. Honestly, the OS X...