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Three Things I Learned In Randa | Who is who ?
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That remains a mystery…. June 9, 2011 / who828. Three Things I Learned In Randa. I am and always be a noob. On a side note, knowing me I am sure I annoyed lots people during the sprint sorry I didn’t mean to but it’s all right, that’s part of life too. Your not perfect but you gotta lot to give along the way. Help is always there. In the end I would like to borrow a line from Shawshank Redemption. Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies . Larr; Hello world! What the he...
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Going to Brno for a week of awesome.
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Going to Brno for a week of awesome. November 11, 2013. And I will be taking a plane from Barcelona with final destination Brno to meet for a pre-PIM sprint hackathon with the Czech KDE hackers ( Lukáš Tinkl. Is in this ocasions where one comes to appreciate that we can do our jobs from anywhere. We decided to go this early (4 days before the actual sprint starts) because we all have to work on things with somebody close to the Brno RedHat office in a variety of topics:. KDE Telepathy (David and Martin K).
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Kpaste – a friend for the lazy | Walk With Wyuka
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A Qt programmer. A cute programmer. July 18, 2011 / thebengaliheart. Kpaste – a friend for the lazy. Without further ado, I present KPaste, a simple command-line tool to paste to paste.kde.org. It supports both GET and POST, clipboard input and output, automatic retries, and a little syntax detection (if you are pasting files). This pipes the output of git diff to kpaste. Kpaste abc.cpp -x. This will paste your clipboard, and give the url back to your clipboard. Filed under Open Source. Yes it was a litt...
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The notifications issue – part 1: the problem | A Quiet Place
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Because the rest of the world is way too noisy. The notifications issue – part 1: the problem. I will skip the obligatory wrap-up with where I’ve been and what I did, since it would be random boilerplate you are probably not interested in. Instead, I want to start a small series of blog posts about the status of notifications. Preamble about this series. This series will be structured in 3 posts:. The status – what have been others up to in this topic. This is, guess what, part 1. Preamble about this post.