http://www.judoscript.com/
29.07.2004, 17:06
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Looks like
Tobi
is interested in ultimate abstraction:
http://www.literateprogramming.com/
- maybe
Kurt
is related to this - maybe not - probably not directly - but interesting none the less.
20.07.2004, 20:00
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After closing the browser for the first
time in some weeks I couldn't get into a customer's bugzilla site
anymore where I knew we had just changed the password recently. So, I
thought I must have forgotten the password - but no: Guru Meditation
Error! There are two layers of authentication and the first layer
didn't change.
Turns out my browser even remembered the correct password for me!
I just confused myself because I remembered that something had changed, so I insisted that it had to be different ;-) ROFL
That's
what I get in the times of rock solid operating systems and browser
software with infinite uptimes. If I once close the browser by mistake,
I have a hard time remembering how to launch it :-)
12.07.2004, 11:53
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Hmm,
interesting thought
:
"I haven't heard anyone mention this aspect of
AOP
, could it be used to provide entry points that purchasers of an app could use to customize the app?"
12.07.2004, 13:26
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11.07.2004, 13:59
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"I have a funny feeling that
MARID
will eventually engender a
fusion of the proposals that are now on the table. And when
I say "fusion", I mean the same kind of "fusion" that puts
on a single plate spicy spring rolls with creme fraiche and
smoked salmon drizzled with a curry Bearnaise sauce.
But that kind of fusion is ultimately okay. Maybe it'll
taste good!"
The complexity of fighting SPAM - reduced to 74 slides
20.06.2004, 11:10
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"The differences between BSD and Linux
aren't just surface things that happened accidentally; they're the
result of different philosophical and developmental processes. This is
an attempt to explain why and how BSD works"...
"BSD for Linux users" explained by Matthew D. Fuller
"BSD
is what you get when a bunch of Unix hackers sit down to try to port a
Unix system to the PC. Linux is what you get when a bunch of PC hackers
sit down and try to write a Unix system for the PC."
"...Linux
methodology is the living incarnation of chaos, whereas the BSD
methodology is far more about control." ... "Linux grew out of a
spare-time hacking background, while BSD grew out of a controlled
engineering background." ... "Naturally, the BSD method is far more
amenable to keeping things ordered, while the Linux method practically
necessitates utter chaos."
"Linux (and its various
distributions) are moving in all sorts of different directions, with
very little real coordination. That means they're going to end up in a
lot of places the BSDs, with their more careful and orderly
progression, will only get to more slowly (if at all). A lot of those
places are going to be icky and horrible, and places you don't want to
be. But some of them are going to be absolute jewels, that you could
never reach any other way." ... "Linux may hit lower lows, and they may
even be more numerous. But the sheer number of people and projects
pushing in so many different directions practically assures you of
striking gold."
"Is BSD better than Linux? Well, I think so. But that doesn't mean much. It is, however, different."
20.06.2004, 02:46
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> From Adam Smith to Open Source
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> Linux - the desktop for the rest of them
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> Big Bang
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> Leaky Hop Objects
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> Return Path Rewriting (RPR) - Mail Forwarding in the Spam Age
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> Microsoft Discloses Huge Number Of Windows Vulnerabilties
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> Steuerungsabgabe statt Steuern
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> Anno 2003: deployZone
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> The war against terror
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> The relativity of Apple's market share
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> Are humans animals?
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> Democracy Now!
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> The Cluetrain Manifesto
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> Anno 1999: Der Oberhasler
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> Think different
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> Geschwindigkeit vs Umdrehungszahl
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> Anno 1997: Xmedia
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> "The meaning of life is to improve the quality of all life"
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> Cute Barristas at Peet's Coffee
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> Anno 1996: CZV
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> Alternative 1995
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> BZ Internet Cafe
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> How do I set a DEFAULT HTML-DOCUMENT?
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> Searching Gopherspace
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> Crossnet - der kollektive Intellekt der Schweiz
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> Global Screen Design Services
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> ACTIV-L Digest
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> Eternal September
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> AOL expanding Internet services
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> Anno 1993: Macro-micro navigator
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> Anno 1991: mediacube
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> Anno 1988: Perfect by Fairground Attraction
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> Macworld Expo 1988 Amsterdam
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> Acorn Archimedes RISC Technology
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> The Future Is Unwritten
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