balintreczey.hu
Proposing amd64-hardened architecture for Debian | Obsessed with reality
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Bálint's blog about some of the important things in the Universe. Proposing amd64-hardened architecture for Debian. Facing last week’s Heartbleed. Bug the need for improving the security of our systems became more apparent than usually. In Debian there are widely used methods for Hardening packages. At build time and guidelines. For improving the default installations’ security. Which only slightly decrease execution speed of built binaries and by using reasonable defaults in package installations. My pr...
nedbatchelder.com
Ned Batchelder: The Lone Confused Expert
http://nedbatchelder.com/blog/201507/the_lone_confused_expert.html
The Lone Confused Expert. The Lone Confused Expert. Wednesday 8 July 2015. If you participate in mailing lists or IRC long enough, you will encounter a type of person I call The Lone Confused Expert. These are people who know a lot, but have gotten something wrong along the way. They have a fundamental misconception somewhere that is weaving through their conclusions. As an example, recently in the #python IRC channel, someone learning Python said (paraphrased),. I'd like to know what this person thought...
apebox.org
APEBOX.ORG » Archive » The unstoppable march of mobile technology
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Because the bears hated tight spaces. The unstoppable march of mobile technology. It’s been more than 2 years since my last post. About my smartphone. In the time after that post I upgraded my much loved Windows Phone 7 device to Windows Phone 8 (which I got rid of within months, for sucking), briefly used Firefox OS, then eventually used a Nexus 4 for at least a year. The only real selling point for me would be for access to iPhone apps. And, I guess, decreased chance of mockery by co-workers. The other...
raphaelhertzog.com
Official Debian/Ubuntu packages for Dropbox
https://raphaelhertzog.com/2011/06/06/official-debian-ubuntu-packages-for-nautilus-dropbox
Insider infos, master your Debian/Ubuntu distribution. My free software history. French Blog about Free Software. You are here: Home. Official Debian/Ubuntu packages for Dropbox. Official Debian/Ubuntu packages for Dropbox. June 6, 2011. Is a popular service to synchronize files between multiple computers. The service is entirely proprietary but the company is Linux friendly and provides Linux binaries. A bit of story. At some point, Ivan Borzenkov introduced a dropbox. More recently several persons file...
durham.io
About – durham.io
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Some guy writing about Durham, NC. Hey My name is Jeremy. I live in Durham, NC. Once upon a time, I got all my Durham news from a couple of blogs: Bull City Rising. And a few others that seemed to fade away more quickly. There are still several good food blogs like Carpe Durham. But there’s not been anything that I feel really presented the “news” I wanted. I will continue to do this as long as it amuses me, and exactly no longer. 9 thoughts on “About”. April 4, 2013 at 2:39 pm. May 10, 2013 at 9:49 am.
blog.aurel32.net
Debian is switching to EGLIBC | Aurélien Jarno
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May 5, 2009. Debian is switching to EGLIBC. I have just uploaded Embedded GLIBC (EGLIBC). Into the archive (it is currently waiting in the NEW queue. Which will soon replace the GNU C Library (GLIBC). The EGLIBC is a variant of the GLIBC which stays source and binary compatible with the original GLIBC. While primarily targeted for embedded architectures, it has some really nice points:. 8221; ( as. Stable branch with fixes for important bugs (a real one. Not like the GLIBC one. Which is left unchanged).
fenski.pl
does Linux development include regression tests? | fenski.pl
http://fenski.pl/2013/04/does-linux-development-include-regression-tests
If anything can go wrong, it will. Tips & tricks. Does Linux development include regression tests? In October I announced. That starting with 3.6 kernel it was eventually safe to unplug Zenbook. I was told that Sentelic touchpad driver was included in 3.8 kernel. And guess what… I don’t have to patch kernel to have working touchpad using 3.8 kernels but I have to worry about unplugging laptop cause with 3.8.x kernel it’s quite common that it turns laptop off again. This entry was posted in Debian. Hardwa...
doomworld.com
Eternity Engine 3.40.46 Bifrost - Doomworld Forums
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Eternity Engine 3.40.46 Bifrost. All times are GMT. The time now is 23:07. The newest release of Eternity is now available:. Official Win32 Build (XP or up, SSE2 support required). Official OS X Build. ConSiGno's MinGW Build (Pentium MMX and i686 targets included; Windows 95 and up). Jan 19 2014 23:09. I can confirm that this release is indeed awesome. Jan 19 2014 23:11. One more link, before Mordeth shows up ;). Bifrost New Editing Features Documentation. Jan 19 2014 23:26. Jan 19 2014 23:29. This is ve...
blog.wompom.org
wompom.org » Filter brewing: improved with duct tape
http://blog.wompom.org/index.php/2009/08/04/filter-brewing-improved-with-duct-tape
La Boca and professionalism. 171; The story of ping(1). Filter brewing: improved with duct tape. Dave Walsh, in his article about the Abid Clever. Highlighted a problem I had with the theory of filter coffee: the variables you want to be directly proportional to one another (contact time and grind size) turn out to be inversely proportional. I wanted to try a filter brew of Has Bean’s El Salvador Pacamara. 3 Comments for 'Filter brewing: improved with duct tape'. 2009-08-05 07.10 0100. Yes, I definitely ...
changelog.complete.org
Suggestions for visiting the UK? | The Changelog
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Comments on family, technology, and society. Suggestions for visiting the UK? March 12, 2015. My wife and I have been thinking of visiting the UK for awhile, and we’re finally starting to make some plans. I would be grateful to anyone reading this that might have some time to make suggestions on places to go, things to do, etc. Here’s a bit of background, if it helps. We will have a little less than a week, most likely. That means staying on one area, or two at the most. Some other tidbits:. Although I k...