Using WordPress with self signed SSL Certificates

WordPress, the popular blogging software written by Automattic, has a problem with SSL self signed certificates. Basically, they don’t work well in any of their newer software products or services. In order to post an update, I must first log into my blog. This requires me entering a username and password into a login box […]

Marcus Povey

WordPress, the popular blogging software written by Automattic, has a problem with SSL self signed certificates. Basically, they don’t work well in any of their newer software products or services. In order to post an update, I must first log into my blog. This requires me entering a username and password into a login box […]

Problems with Ubuntu’s new shopping lens

Canonical has come in for a little bit of heat for the inclusion of the Unity Shopping Lens into the latest release of Ubuntu. This new tool, installed and switched on by default (although you can turn it off if you want), extends desktop searches online. The upshot being that when looking for a file […]

Marcus Povey

Canonical has come in for a little bit of heat for the inclusion of the Unity Shopping Lens into the latest release of Ubuntu. This new tool, installed and switched on by default (although you can turn it off if you want), extends desktop searches online. The upshot being that when looking for a file […]

Company Culture

This video, done by the fine people at RSA animate, was doing the rounds a few months ago but it really strikes a chord with me so I thought I’d re-share it here. When I rule the world this will be mandatory viewing for anyone in a management position. Company culture is set by its […]

Marcus Povey

This video, done by the fine people at RSA animate, was doing the rounds a few months ago but it really strikes a chord with me so I thought I’d re-share it here. When I rule the world this will be mandatory viewing for anyone in a management position. Company culture is set by its […]