All Posts by Alex Adams

How to kill DropboxMacUpdate

Dropbox is a great tool. I’ve been using it for over a decade and it’s part of my core digital toolset but I use a Macbook Pro and the auto-update service, DropboxMacUpdate causes me much pain. So the DropboxMacUpdate killer or dmu-killer was born. TLDR Get DropboxMacUpdate killer from github What is DropboxMacUpdate? DropboxMacUpdate is […]

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Stop using the wrong pricing and budget models for custom software and web projects

The six million dollar question of “how much will it cost?” causes many heads to fall into open palms because we’re using the wrong pricing and budgeting models. Your custom website or app project will be unique from all others. It will share many similarities with other software projects, in much the same way that […]

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Under the hood: Hyperlinks explained

Loads of people use the Internet to carry out everyday tasks without really understanding how it’s linked together or how it works and that’s fine as a passive consumer but when you start out as an active contributor with a website then it helps to understand a little bit more about how it all hangs […]

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ShellShock Bug: What is it and how to fix it

Shellshock or the Bash bug has hit the news as the latest bug affecting web servers the world over. What is it, how could it affect you and what can you do about it? The Shellshock or Bash bug affects all Unix and Unix style operating systems, for example most flavours of Linux and Mac […]

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I haven't got one but Jim does

Imagine for a moment that you’re shopping in the high street and you walk into a store looking for a particular widget but you can’t find it on the shelves, so you ask an assistant for help. Consider these two possible responses: Response one The assistant scratches his head a little and looks a bit […]

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Under the hood: Domain names explained

We all know about web addresses right? But what do we know about domain names? This is the first in a series of under the hood articles for those who’d like a more in depth knowledge and understanding of how the Internet works on a more technical level. This article seeks to demystify the world […]

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Lessons from a 4 year-old

Today is my daughter Lilli’s first day in primary school, so there’s been a lot of excitement in our house over the past few days. It’s a milestone event in anyone’s life – we all remember our first day at school –  a day that’s loaded with emotion and sentiment. Kids are excited and sometimes […]

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