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The Open Source Designer’s Conundrum

January 13th

Let me start by saying I love Ubuntu. I love how I can change it, how I can bend it to my will, how I can make it look like anything I want. I love how it doesn’t assume it knows best what I like- I am free to make that decision myself, even if [...]

XP and the OLPC

March 27th

The worst thing ever?
I have seen a lot of comparisons of Linux (especially Ubuntu) to Microsoft OS’s, but lately, most of the comparisons are to Vista. It makes sense, of course- Vista is the new kid, presumable the heir to Microsoft’s OS legacy. But more and more I’m wondering is XP won’t stick around (and [...]

Post on using open source software

February 15th

I wrote about why it is important to use open source software on my other blog, nirak.net. This is one of those posts that really could have gone on either blog, but I decided to put it over there because I mentioned libraries and my presentations.
I’m hoping that over time, I’ll start to figure out [...]

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