Web 1.0 vs Web 2.0
How can you tell the difference ? Here is the answer.
2006-01-01 08:52:27+0900
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How can you tell the difference ? Here is the answer.
2006-01-01 08:52:27+0900
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If you’re selling anything, there are three kinds of people out there: those who will buy from you, those who might buy from you, and those who will never buy from you. It’s not cost-effective to try to shut down the third group, and there’s a word for unpaid use by the second group: “marketingâ€.
From On Selling Art, by Tim Bray.
2006-01-01 08:45:44+0900
miscellaneous, p.d.o | Comments Off on Quote of the day
Bonne Année !
明ã‘ã¾ã—ã¦ãŠã‚ã§ã¨ã†!
Feliz año nuevo !
Feliç any nou !
2006-01-01 07:59:10+0900
I just upgraded to WordPress 2.0. The change in the backend is really impressive, and the upgrade very easy.
I still should spend some time with the custom theme, though...
2005-12-31 07:45:30+0900
Joyeux Noël
メリークリスマス
Feliz Navidad
Bon Nadal
2005-12-25 09:43:38+0900
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Anyone can speak Troll, all you have to do is point and grunt.
2005-12-22 19:35:19+0900
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Your results:
You are Spider-Man
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You are intelligent, witty, a bit geeky and have great power and responsibility. ![]() |
2005-12-21 06:50:21+0900
Firefox 1.5 has been released by Eric in unstable, with a package name change, thus I provide a new branding package.
As for compatibility with plugins and extensions (#341682 and #342788), the patch is ready and should go in with the next upload. Stay tuned.
2005-12-18 09:55:26+0900
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Seems there's been a lot of talking about revision control systems on p.d.o, recently. I am no SCM guru, and until quite recently, all I knew was CVS and its drawbacks, main one being that you lose file history whenever you rename, or even worse, move, it.
Then a few years ago I tried out svn and I liked the way it used similar command lines as cvs, while giving me what I missed the most in CVS. But SVN has its drawbacks too.
A few weeks ago, I took a look to different distributed SCM solutions. I gave a try to tla and baz waaaaay too different from CVS and svn, bzr, looking very promising and amazingly simple, and svk, compatible with svn, and bringing a brand new world to svn users.
And I made my choice : svk. Its compatibility with svn made the conversion painless, I could just use my svn repositories without any modifications. And I can now track my local changes on alioth's svn repositories while offline. The fact that there's no .svn/CVS/whatever directory inside a checkout can also be quite useful. As a bonus, svk is a much faster than svn to handle a repository, which can seem odd, svn being written in C while svk in Perl and using parts of svn...
2005-12-14 11:10:23+0900
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Isaac, there is actually a cleaner way to do the same as your hook. Just add the following to your .pbuilderrc
file :
export CCACHE_DIR="/var/cache/pbuilder/ccache"
export PATH="/usr/lib/ccache:${PATH}"
EXTRAPACKAGES=ccache
BINDMOUNTS="${CCACHE_DIR}"
That will need bug #341453 to be fixed first, though, but if you set both BUILDUSERID
and BUILDUSERNAME
it will work out of the box (with the default configuration, PATH
is not preserved because of the bug).
Note that you can also set HOOKDIR
instead of using the --hookdir
command line argument, thus not needing your wrapper.
2005-11-30 19:06:36+0900