Have you ever heard of Cleverbot? If so, you probably think it’s a nice gimmick, but serves no real use except some entertainment. Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, Robots or Chatbots are among the hot debated subjects in many companies. What’s behind it, what can Chatbots do, and who is already using it? I did a quick research and ended up with purchasing a book about programming Chatbots.
Month: August 2017
VR Basics: What is A-Frame?
A-Frame is an open-source web framework for building virtual reality (VR) applications. Developers can create 3D and WebVR scenes using HTML. It’s that simple! Today we’re going to take a look at A-Frame, WebVR and cover everything you need to know about the future in Web Development.
Disable root access for your SSH Server
This is just a short tutorial about one of many possible ways to protect your server from external attacks. If you’re running a Server you’ll probably access it via SSH and as root user. This is a default setting, but easy to fix with almost no effort. Since you’re able to log in as root, others will be able to log in as root as well. Therefore, we’re adding an extra layer of security while we’re removing direct root access and only force one specific user to log in. Continue reading “Disable root access for your SSH Server”
Microsoft reward program: Search with Bing and get paid
A new Microsoft reward program has been developed recently. This seems to be a new way to promote their own search engine and browser once again. Microsoft has been trying to play a role in the browser and search engine market for years. It is rumoured that Bing has a share of about 20% of users which means hardly anyone is using it. Continue reading “Microsoft reward program: Search with Bing and get paid”
Hello from Caribou360
Hello from Caribou360
After fixing the last obvious bugs I’m releasing caribou360.com to the public today. It might look a bit scrambled together and honestly it is but I really had to get it out of the door now.
For advertising purposes I wanted to score a 100/100 on Google’s PageSpeed Insights because it would be awesome right? So I ended up at 94 and 99 but quickly realized that the site will lose its dynamic with all these optimizations and for a score of 100 I would have needed to remove my slider as well. I asked myself are people really this bored and check another one’s PSI to see if they’re good at it? Probably a few so I decided to explain why. Thanks for the content. I’m also keeping the Google Maps API in it because who cares.
Actually, there is nothing more to it. If you want an awesome website contact me!