Solar Power

Posted in Research by TuxLyn on April 29, 2013
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Solar power is the conversion of sunlight into electricity, either directly using photovoltaics (PV), or indirectly using concentrated solar power (CSP). Concentrated solar power systems use lenses or mirrors and tracking systems to focus a large area of sunlight into a small beam. Photovoltaics convert light into electric current using the photoelectric effect.

Nginx Config

Posted in Arch Linux by TuxLyn on April 13, 2013
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Various Config rules for nginx web server under “Arch Linux”. It is good practice to use both www and www2 or some other secondary folder that is not in your public directory for all of your assets/static files like images, scripts, styles and even error pages. This will make you more organized and your public www directory will be cleaner. This examples are based on this concept.

Basic Telenet Networking

Posted in Hacking by TuxLyn on April 1, 2013
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Well, many people have asked me “how do i use Telenet”..”how do i use an outdial”. Well i have decided to write a very basic file on telenet and how to get around on the networks.

The Code of the Geeks v1

Posted in Humor by TuxLyn on April 1, 2013
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So you think you are a geek, eh? The first step is to admit to yourself your geekiness. No matter what anyone says, geeks are people too; geeks have rights. So take a deep breath and announce to the world that you are a geek. Your courage will give you strength that will last you forever.

Elite Commandments

Posted in Humor by TuxLyn on March 29, 2013 edited on March 31, 2013
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Ten commandments for elite O_o

Ten Essentials

Posted in Survival by TuxLyn on March 28, 2013 edited on March 31, 2013
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Ten essentials of survival, map, compass, flashlight, sunglasses, extra food & water, extra clothing, waterproofed matches, fire-starter, pocket knife, first aid kit.

Assembly In One Step

Posted in Programming by TuxLyn on March 22, 2013 edited on March 29, 2013
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A brief guide to programming the 6502 in assembly language. It will introduce the 6502 architecture, addressing modes, and instruction set. No prior assembly language programming is assumed, however it is assumed that you are somewhat familiar with hexadecimal numbers. Programming examples are given at the end. Much of this material comes from 6502 Software Design by Leo Scanlon, Blacksburg, 1980.

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