There’s a groundbreaking new book out…
If you’re as big a fan as I am of the comedy “What About Bob,” surely you remember the moment where “Dr. Leo Marvin” scans his shelf for “…a groundbreaking new book that has just come out”–of course...
If you’re as big a fan as I am of the comedy “What About Bob,” surely you remember the moment where “Dr. Leo Marvin” scans his shelf for “…a groundbreaking new book that has just come out”–of course...
A quick succession of late year conferences is starting this week as I head to Tokyo for the bi-annual OpenStack Summit. While I am not involved in the OpenStack community directly, my Open Technologies...
So, given a potentially international audience, the title of this blog entry is a spin of an old US presidential campaign phrase, “It’s the economy, stupid!” But what do I mean by that? Well,...
02/08/2016 UPDATE: Check out my latest blog post on security and user namespaces now that Docker 1.10 is officially released. 01/13/2016 UPDATE: User namespaces have migrated out of experimental for inclusion in the Docker 1.10 release slated for...
If you already use Docker, you probably know that, by default, the Docker engine’s REST API is accessible via a UNIX socket which is created when the daemon starts. This allows the local Docker client (or...
Warning: This will be probably be thoroughly uninteresting if you (a) aren’t hacking on Docker core code, or (b) are hacking on Docker but are happy with your own autocompletion setup for the Docker packages themselves. I actually don’t...
While I have been extremely busy, and possibly lacking in creativity, which has led to a lack of any recent posts here on my own blog, this past week provided two opportunities for items I’ve written for others...
A few months ago I blogged about my developerWorks article on using IBM’s Bluemix with the wearable API service to do interesting things with Fitbit data and location services. As with life, things are...
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