DNSControl + CoreDNS Container Example - Announcement

Subject: New Complete Example: DNSControl → CoreDNS Container with Automated Testing Howdy DNSControl Community, I’m excited to share a comprehensive example repository that demonstrates the complete workflow from DNSControl JavaScript configurations to a production-ready containerized DNS server: 🔗 Repository: https://github.com/fini-net/fini-coredns-example fini-net/fini-coredns-example Public Coredns with dnscontrol example Go 2 1 github.com What This Provides This repository showcases a real-world implementation of: ...

September 12, 2025 · 3 min · 480 words · Christopher Hicks

Steam preferences set to Linux

I wish I had known this earlier, but I finally set my default in my preferences to wanting Linux. It does’t seem to limit my ability to see Windows-only games in the store or discovery queues. See https://gaming.stackexchange.com/a/311702/100715 to learn how to set your preferences. Links https://gaming.stackexchange.com/a/311702/100715 Steam now lets developers know how many users want their game on Mac and Linux Shared with: Public +1’d by: John Sharpe

December 9, 2017 · 1 min · 69 words · Christopher Hicks

Wow, that's too bad.

Wow, that’s too bad. Links Linux Journal Ceases Publication | Linux Journal Shared with: Public

December 2, 2017 · 1 min · 15 words · Christopher Hicks

The solution to your Debian problems is to completely disable ipv6. This is ...

The solution to your Debian problems is to completely disable ipv6. This is not the awesome I was looking for. Links How to fix the slow apt-get update issue on Linux machines - TechRepublic Shared with: Public +1’d by: David Swift, Wing Wong Comments Wing Wong - 2017-01-17T22:50:53Z I’ve seen the same thing happen on things other than package installations. ipv6 slows down ALOT for various things. Wing Wong - 2017-01-17T22:50:53Z ...

January 15, 2017 · 1 min · 122 words · Christopher Hicks

Now your Windows gaming experience sucks less, thanks to Linux.

Now your Windows gaming experience sucks less, and – are you ready for it – it is because of Linux gamers. Bru-hahahahaha! Links Here’s How Valve Got Microsoft to Take PC Gaming Seriously Shared with: Public

January 4, 2017 · 1 min · 36 words · Christopher Hicks

All of that and Perl and Larry Wall. Thank you!

All of that and Perl and Larry Wall. Thank you! Links Linux-y things I am thankful for Shared with: Public

November 22, 2016 · 1 min · 20 words · Christopher Hicks

Where are the Windows Supercomputers?

Where are the Windows Supercomputers? Linux is squeezing out proprietary crap from the mobile and super-computing ends of the spectrum. Links Almost all the world’s fastest supercomputers run Linux | ZDNet Shared with: Public

November 15, 2016 · 1 min · 34 words · Christopher Hicks

Microsoft keeps acting more reasonable. How about having the

Microsoft keeps acting more reasonable. How about having the #Steam client preinstalled in Windows? (I’m happy playing all of the Steam games I get on Linux and Mac.) Links #Steam Phil Spencer Says Microsoft Returning to Steam - LaptopNinja Shared with: Public

June 18, 2016 · 1 min · 42 words · Christopher Hicks

The only reason I bought these games is that they were available for Linux.

The only reason I bought these games is that they were available for #Linux. Thanks Gary Newman. Links #Linux on google+ Gary’s Mod and Rust Creator Regrets Having Supported Linux Shared with: Public, Christopher Hicks +1’d by: Wing Wong Comments Wing Wong - 2016-01-29T21:07:38Z … I’m mixed on this. On one hand, I can see his point: had he known it was going to be so much more work, he wouldnt’ have done it in the first place. But on the other hand, if you’re going to choose to support an additional platform… then support it all the way.I played Rust and it’s one of the few games where I thought, “nice open ended game!” but seriously, Linux does get the short end of things when it comes to GPU support, game engine support, and testing coverage.I would counter the whole 1% platform argument with this: you are trying to break into segments of the market. Just because you flipped the sign to “open” for Linux, doesn’t mean people will suddenly jump on board… especially since it costs real money and it’s a gamble. (Anyone remember Loki Games?) It’s the job of the platform/engine/developer to strike out and market to the people to pull in more users.This “well, they didn’t all come and jump on the band wagon, so why bother spending resources to test it” line of thinking is why it isn’t successful. arg Sorry, SO much frustration when it comes to Linux and gaming that goes back to the ’90s. Yeah, I bought Rust as well. It was seriously the only reason why I joined Steam. (Thank goodness for those Kickstarters that released their games on multiple platforms through Steam, otherwise, it would have been a complete waste). ...

January 29, 2016 · 3 min · 615 words · Christopher Hicks

Sexy laptop with no proprietary drivers or software, if it gets funded...

Sexy laptop with no proprietary drivers or software, if it gets funded… Links Chris Hoffman Shared with: Public, Linux Mint +1’d by: Wing Wong Comments Wing Wong - 2014-11-20T04:17:26Z It… it looks like a macbook air with the trackpad off to the side a bit. And a full qwerty keyboard squished in place. What’s the pricepoint? Christopher Hicks - 2014-11-20T04:42:29Z $2000 +- $200 is their MSRP and if you get in on the campaign you can have it for $1550 +- $150. It definitely looks like a MacBook but without proprietary bits inside. :-) And it might even be cheaper than a MacBook Pro. ...

November 19, 2014 · 1 min · 204 words · Christopher Hicks