You can now have real-time log monitoring in your browser with Log.io.
Fueled by Node.js and Socket.io, Log.io is free, and is a compatible with Chrome, Safari and Firefox browsers.
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by Eric Dye
You can now have real-time log monitoring in your browser with Log.io.
Fueled by Node.js and Socket.io, Log.io is free, and is a compatible with Chrome, Safari and Firefox browsers.
by Eric Dye
Security is important. It sounds kind of silly to say it since it’s so obvious, but it is always nice to find new and cool ways to make sure all the holes in the dyke are filled.
Here is a quick and easy to understand tutorial on how to make a web database more secure.
If you have a web site, and store user data, such as comments on a blog, posts on a forum, or even just usernames and passwords for some login script, you likely use a database, either MySQL, SQLite or other, and the number one thing you need to do is make sure your database is safe from for users.
It’s as important to keep your visitors data secure as it is your own.
by James Brooks
Wouldn’t it be awesome if there was a service which collected all the logs from your servers, apps, etc, and compiled them all into one place? Wouldn’t it be even cooler if you could access all your logs from wherever you are in the world and, to go along with that, had access to some sweet analytics?
Enter Loggly:
by Eric Dye
Now you can easily and cost-effectively setup live streaming using Amazon CloudFront with Amazon EC2 running Adobe’s Flash Media Server and Amazon Route 53.
AWS (Amazon Web Services) has made it simple to begin by providing an AWS CloadFormation template that handles all of the provisioning and sequencing for every AWS resource needed for a live streaming stack.
You only pay for the AWS resources you consume, and you have full control over your live streaming origin server (Adobe’s Flash Media Server running on Amazon EC2) — so you can configure it to best work with the specific nature of your event.
On demand pricing is as follows:
by James Brooks
As some of you will know, I am currently trying to work out the perfect scenario for my music and home audio system.
I have decided on the audio front to get setup with a Logitech Squeezebox system. The cool thing about this (and other systems similar!) is that it can play from a variety of sources including your ripped music collection and other bits such as Spotify.
Something that I discovered the other day, through a good friend who is running the system, is VortexBox!
by Eric Dye
I’ve always found the study of culture very interesting.
This infographic shows the top ten countries on the internet, along with each of their top searches in 2011.
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