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Mar 8, 2020 · 4min read
Are We Innovating Our Stagnation?
Today’s global challenges require humankind to learn and adapt. Artificial Intelligence will help driving these changes, right?—Maybe not. Continue…
Jan 14, 2020 · 5min read
Improving Your Chances With Non-Negotiables
Your chances of winning any game improve drastically once you learn the rules. But what if there aren’t any clear rules? Non-Negotiables are here to help. Continue…
Aug 18, 2019 · May 14, 2020 · 6min read
Unhide Virtual Network Adapters in Windows 10
In Windows’ latest releases, Microsoft hides virtual adapters and networks by default. In some cases though, you need them to be available just like regular adapters and networks. Continue…
Feb 28, 2019 · 7min read
Test Your Way to Success
Ever spent too much time on something that turned out to be based on the wrong assumptions? Here’s how to make sure that you’re investing your time correctly. Continue…
Nov 9, 2018 · 3min read
Enabling JumpCloud on Unsupported Linux Systems
JumpCloud officially supports Debian, yet refuses to run on Debian-based systems like Proxmox Virtual Environment and Openmediavault. Let’s fix that. Continue…
Nov 7, 2018 · 11min read
Tools for the Smart Start-Up in 2018 (II)
Small budgets can get you a great IT infrastructure. Running great desktop and web applications on top can be very inexpensive, too. Here’s how. Continue…
Aug 2, 2018 · 3min read
How to Advertise Subnets to Upstream Routers With OPNsense and ARP
If you ever wondered how to split a subnet away from a fixed upstream gateway, here’s how you can achieve this with ARP in OPNsense. Continue…
Aug 2, 2018 · Jun 28, 2019 · 15min read
Tools for the Smart Start-Up in 2018 (I)
If you start a project on a small budget today in 2018, there is no need to do without state-of-the-art IT infrastructure for your team. Let me give you some ideas. Continue…
Apr 5, 2018 · 12min read
The Antiquated Form of the World’s Most Innovative Companies
Adults regularly vote on the most important matters of government—yet at work, they accept having usually little to no decision-making power. How come? Continue…