Goofy learns to fish: Why good documentation matters In this Disney short, Goofy is the definition of a "basic user" who fails at the task due to poor documentation.
Mainstream academia embraces open source hardware Growth in research citations proves that academics with an interest in open hardware are no longer alone.
How to upgrade your system BIOS using FreeDOS Upgrading your BIOS can seem tricky for free software users, but it doesn't have to be.
4 cool facts you should know about FreeDOS 23 years later, FreeDOS is in active development and edges out MS-DOS's lifespan by a few years.
The origin and evolution of FreeDOS Or, why a community formed around an open source version of DOS, and how it's still being used today.
Getting started with Vagrant Clean up your development environment and dependencies with Vagrant, a tool for managing virtual machines and containers.
How to find files in Linux Use these simple Linux utilities to quickly find files based on type, content, and more.
How to create an impact map for teams Want to quickly align your team around a common business goal? Try impact mapping.
Who really owns an open project? Transitioning to an open organization from a conventional one might cause us to rethink the concepts of "ownership" and "responsibility."
What the pandas Python data analysis library and SQL taught me about taking an average Why data analysts should exercise caution when taking averages.
Creating flags with CSS and other open source tools These open source solutions help you get your vexillology on.
Bring JavaScript to your Java enterprise with Vert.x Refresh your enterprise toolbox with the powers of JavaScript without leaving your JVM deployments.