Pelican on OpenBSD

If you haven't introduced to Pelican yet, you should probably read from this blog:

Pelican is a static site generator, written in Python, that requires no database or server-side logic.

blog.getpelican.com

By creating a pelican project, a Mekfile will be created (by your confirmation) to ease the process …

OpenBSD 6.2 Upgrade

The Upgrading Process is stupidly easy. The process is well documented for each release and is available after the release of binary packages and when install images are out but before going any further, please read the OpenBSD 6.2 new features for the list of changes and improvements.

The …

Freebsd's .mount.conf

Introduction

As I'm getting more and more familiar with the FreeBSD Operating System and it's wonderfull architeture and design, I found the need to work with different versions of FreeBSD live (specially at work) and since it's not a good idea to install every single version I needed into a …

Graphviz in markdown

Introduction

There is a good tutorial on How to include graphviz graphs in github. Basically it introduced me to an online web service which takes graphviz scripts as part of a url query string and renders it into an image type. It is a very good idea for many reasons …

Books I Read in 2016

The List isn't long. same as the last year, I was spending my last months in the military service. I think there are a couple of books missing from the list which I might forgot them for the moment of creating this post. Also I hope I to find the …