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Fix vagrant host showing up in different vagrant environment

Posted on do 03 november 2016 in desktop • Tagged with linux, apple

I run multiple vagrant setups on my laptop. Sometimes when switching from one setup to another, vagrant complains it cannot find a certain node that is actually part of the other enviroment.

As a quick fix I just run :

rm ~/.vagrant.d/data/machine-index/index

Improving security by sandboxing work for different purposes on my laptop

Posted on za 16 april 2016 in desktop • Tagged with apple, hardware

During my freelancing time over the last couple of years, I’ve been trying different setups that would satisfy my wish to use a single laptop for different clients whilst maintaining proper security.

After all, I do not want to explain my client that their servers got infected with Crapware …


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Right to be forgotten – my personal calendar edition

Posted on vr 12 februari 2016 in software • Tagged with freedom, apple

As I was planning a new item in my schedule last week, my OS X calendar was trying to be helpful by suggesting entries based on previous events in my schedule. This is great on many occasions, but this time it suggested an entry from long ago. Think ten years …


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It’s 2015 and I’m installing Snow Leopard

Posted on zo 15 maart 2015 in desktop • Tagged with apple

The old trusty MacBook white was getting slower and slower. I upgraded it to new OS X releases when they came available over the years. As my kids became the primary user, the complaints started to pile up. I tried moving to Windows 7 and to Ubuntu. But the machine …


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Linux Mint on my MacBook not the success I hoped it to be

Posted on wo 24 december 2014 in desktop • Tagged with ubuntu, apple

After some troubles with my OS X install on my Retina Macbook, I thought it would be a good time to revisit Linux on the Desktop. Although I have desktop Linuxes running all the time, the last time I ran Linux as a desktop native on hardware was years ago …


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