Over the last few days I’ve been tinkering with my Raspberry Pi, an MCP3008 analog/digital converter, a TMP36GZ temperature reader, a breadboard and a bunch of wires. You can get most of these things in a kit here. I’ve learned…
Over the last few days I’ve been tinkering with my Raspberry Pi, an MCP3008 analog/digital converter, a TMP36GZ temperature reader, a breadboard and a bunch of wires. You can get most of these things in a kit here. I’ve learned…
We’ve all walked on a wood floor that’s really squeaky and its quite annoying. Luckily its pretty easy to fix. I’ve been remodeling my basement over the past little while and took advantage of my basement ceiling being ripped open. My…
One of the most powerful tools in the WordPress world is the WordPress Command Line Interface or WP-CLI. From user management, to managing plugin and theme updates, WP-CLI can pretty much do anything you need it to do. User Management…
UPDATE: This method is no longer required if you are WordPress customer at Bluehost. Bluehost has started offering free SSLs for WordPress customers through Comodo. More information can be found here: https://my.bluehost.com/cgi/help/free-ssl So, letsencrypt is probably one of the best…
I’ve used node in a number of places and wanted to get it installed on my shared hosting account. Here’s how I did it. Note: To follow this, you have to have SSH access enabled. You can find instructions for…
UPDATE: There is now an easier way to change your PHP version. Just login to your Bluehost control panel and go to “PHP Config”, select PHP 7 and click “Save Changes”. UPDATE: This is no longer required to use PHP…
SaintCon was amazing this year. If you aren’t familiar with SaintCon, it’s the premier internet security conference in Utah. I would contend that its one of the best in the country. At SaintCon there is always a hackers challenge (CTF).…