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My techno time capsule for 2011 [dirty]

Here comes the new year and the time to review the previous one in the “techno time capsule”. This will hopefully become a tradition. The idea is simple, list all technology related stuffs, hardware,...

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Nexus S vs iPhone 3GS [crunch]

Note: I started to write this post almost one year ago! It took me time to get through to it and to make me an opinion on Android OS. I can now say that I really like it, even if I still find it bellow...

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Dealing with a real SSL certificate on Synology [how-to]

This blog post is about how to use a commercial SSL certificate, the Thawte 123, to secure the connection to the web admin interface of the Synology NAS. Except that I like their products, I have...

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My techno time capsule for 2012 [good times]

Here we are, the end of the year, and the time to have a look back at the past 365 days. With the third edition of the “time capsule”, I still cannot say it is a established tradition, but we are on...

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OpenELEC on Raspberry Pi detailed review [XBMC weekend]

During the last week of the last year, my faithful MacBook Pro crashed and never woke up again. Apart that I missed the best laptop I never had, it was also running XBMC, probably the best media center...

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Volume extension with synology DSM, it works [phew]

The day has come, my faithful DS1511+ NAS from Synology is now overloaded. Several cleanings (old or very duplicated backups, ISO files of archaeological versions of Linux, low resolution movies or...

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USB descriptors tutorial [hacking]

This tutorial will explore the USB descriptors. All devices complying with the USB standard should be able to describe itself. This is a key part of the protocol, allowing a smooth user experience....

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