Career Limitations in GTA

Over the last few years I have dedicated time and effort pushing GNU/Linux. I don’t regret doing this and I will keep doing this. I have learned that it is not good to hyper focus all of my learning activities around Free Software. It is a good thing to have a well rounded grasp of various . . . → Read More: Career Limitations in GTA

The Nightmare of IT in Retail

Originally Written: May 13, 2008 (In case of obsolete content)

Playing around with computers all day was supposed to be fun. It was a blast during my high school days. Working on computers in a retail environment has been very stressful in comparison. I run into a lot of problems with these consumers. A lot of stuff . . . → Read More: The Nightmare of IT in Retail

Debunking Myths about Open Source neglect of Women

There are a lot of myths out there about the hiring practices of proprietary software companies vs open source companies or communities. People are sharing anecdotal evidence claiming proprietary software developers are somehow better because they employed more women. While this is extremely far from the truth. I don’t hate women, in fact I love them . . . → Read More: Debunking Myths about Open Source neglect of Women