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Microsoft Azure Free Trial

Microsoft has started giving away 90 day free trials of Azure - SQL reporting and media services are included. Its worth giving it a try since the price is right, if for no other reason than to become a bit more familiar with the platform. Whether or not Microsoft comes out a winner in the Cloud Revenue Wars has yet to be seen, but my suspicion is the platform will be here to stay for some time.* * This website is not involved with any affiliate advertising. I do not receive any commissions for click throughs or signups and I was not paid for this post.. 

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The Ancient Gaming Noob Discusses Kickstarter

I am a huge fan and regular reader of the blog "The Ancient Gaming Noob" . I've been a gamer since I could use a keyboard, alternating between the qBasic games on my Xerox laptop with double 5 1/2 floppies  (remember Gorillas? I rewrote the script and made the Gorillas different colors! ) to the Apple II's at school (Oregon Trail and Prince of Persia ftw!) Different Colors Recently, The Ancient Gaming Noob has been discussing Richard Garriot's Kickstarter campaign . The discussion is really getting interesting. You have Garriot, a man who lives in a castle and has been to outer space, using a fund raising tool ostensibly designed for those that, well, need money. Garriot's campaign, which as of this writing has nearly completed his goal of raising US$1 million to help fund a new game, may be more of a self-financing marketing tactic than anything. This begs a few questions - does this sort of tactic devalue Kickstarter? What is the ultimate use of Kickst

Electricity

Mehdi Sadaghdar has some very funny (and very smart) videos on his Youtube channel where he performs and explains a variety of electrical tests and principles. Check it out!

Samba 4 and Linux Domain Controllers

Samba 4 is nothing short of amazing. Until recently I was familiar with earlier versions and had done nothing more than mounted cross-OS volumes (to create simple white-label NFS storage devices, for example). Version 4 has hacked some major portions of the Windows kernel functionality and re-worked them in Python.  For example, did you know that a Linux server can be an Active Directory Domain Controller? Install samba-tool and run the following command (assuming your domain already exists):  # samba-tool join MY.DOMAIN DC -Uadministrator@my.domain --realm=MY.DOMAIN Use the 'samdump' operator for Kerberos data to standard output:  # samba-tool samdump In no way would I recommend this for outside of a testing / development environment - there are some key differences between samba 4 AD and real AD (one issue documented so far is that samba 4 uses some NT 4 notions that Windows simply emulates in recent versions, for example  primary and secondary domain controller r