Migrating to Digital Ocean and upgrading NGINX
It's about time. I've finally pulled the trigger and moved across to a new VPS. Read about my transition to Digital Ocean and how I've upgraded to the latest Nginx build.
Dia Ḋuit, Gꞃéagóiꞃ is ainm dom agus fáilte go dtí mo ṡuíoṁ gꞃéasáin
It's about time. I've finally pulled the trigger and moved across to a new VPS. Read about my transition to Digital Ocean and how I've upgraded to the latest Nginx build.
A college essay examining how media convergence has strained the foundations of copyright law, from the Google Books ruling and the SOPA protests to the unresolved question of content ownership on platforms like Instagram.
Phew! That was fun. Yesterday I was at the DIT Comp SOC hackathon held at the Workday offices in Dublin. It was an all round great experience that I wanted to share.
For the longest time I've had a fascination about how computers really work. Despite using them almost everyday it still feels magical how tiny pieces of silicon can come to life and enable the technological world we live in today. As part of this never-ending obsession I've been inspired to pick up a bare-bones processor and get right down to the metal.
With a mere few weeks left of my time at college, I've been doing some Spring cleaning and discovered an essay I'd written two years ago that I'd like to share.
As a follow-up on my previous post, I wanted to go into further detail on how the Angular application was built; right from the ground up.