Posts by: Jamievan Dyke

So you have your local BOSH-Lite, and you have your Cloud Foundry release on there, your Etcd, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis. You name it; it’s on there. Then you go and install the latest MacOS update and "Oh Gods, no!", You forgot to suspend that Vagrant instance, and you might be looking at an aborted state

A lesser known trick of iTerm 2 is that it has some pretty swish tmux integration. For most of us, we know that terminal multiplexers like tmux and screen solve a lot of problems like: Restoring terminal sessions that have died due to: Network issues Putting your laptop to sleep in the middle of a

Reasons There are many reasons why encrypting your email is a good idea, but as developers we have a responsibility to for our clients. Maybe you’re sending credentials for a service, maybe the client would like to discuss sensitive company information, maybe you’re about to find out your Secret Santa! We’ve been encouraged in the