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random bits: tsumego
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In class today we had a quite interesting tsumego. I was amused. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Then I became a nerd. View my complete profile. WebOS dead or alive. The future of xinput, xmodmap, setxkbmap, xsetwacom and other tools under Wayland. Svetlana Belkin: Community Service Learning Within Open * Communities. 2 Great Visual Storytelling Books for Children. Interview with Baoxiang Bai, China.
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random bits: November 2011
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In class today we had a quite interesting tsumego. I was amused. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Then I became a nerd. View my complete profile. WebOS dead or alive. The future of xinput, xmodmap, setxkbmap, xsetwacom and other tools under Wayland. Svetlana Belkin: Community Service Learning Within Open * Communities. 2 Great Visual Storytelling Books for Children. Interview with Baoxiang Bai, China.
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random bits: December 2009
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Why I dislike (most) comercial software. First I wanted to write "hate". Instead of dislike - but that is not the truth. There are plenty of commercial software that I like - but most software vendors give me the creeps. This very thing makes it hard for you - the customer - to carefully sit back and weigh your options. Sure All you have to do is contact them and ask for a price. They'll give you an estimate. This is bull. Why use elaborate licensing schemes? This is also one of the reasons I don't parti...
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LibreOffice Google Summer of Code 2014 retrospective | Thorsten's Weblog
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LibreOffice, FLOSS, and open data – mostly. LibreOffice Google Summer of Code 2014 retrospective. January 23, 2015 – 23:42. Apologies for being really extra-late with this report, but at least I don’t have to update this post with links to late video uploads or the upcoming LibreOffice 4.4 features page. Without further ado, below is the collection of the achievements during the 2014 GSoC period. In no particular order:. With his words, the achievements include:. Some automated tests that aren’t yet full...
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gsoc2014 | Thorsten's Weblog
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LibreOffice, FLOSS, and open data – mostly. LibreOffice Google Summer of Code 2014 retrospective. January 23, 2015 – 23:42. Apologies for being really extra-late with this report, but at least I don’t have to update this post with links to late video uploads or the upcoming LibreOffice 4.4 features page. Without further ado, below is the collection of the achievements during the 2014 GSoC period. In no particular order:. With his words, the achievements include:. Some automated tests that aren’t yet full...
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Video: Package management and creation in Gentoo Linux | Striving for greatness
https://dberkholz.com/2013/02/12/video-package-management-and-creation-in-gentoo-linux
The life and times of a Gentoo developer and leader. Video: Package management and creation in Gentoo Linux. As one of my four talks. I gave one on Gentoo titled “Package management and creation in Gentoo Linux.” The basic idea was, what could packagers and developers of other, non-Gentoo distros. As we’ve advanced through EAPIs (Ebuild APIs), starting at 16:39. If you click through. To YouTube, the larger (but not fullscreen) version seems to be the easiest to read. Written by Donnie Berkholz. OSCON mee...
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Get paid to write open-source software this summer | Striving for greatness
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The life and times of a Gentoo developer and leader. Get paid to write open-source software this summer. If you’re a university student, time is running out! You could get paid to hack on Gentoo or other open-source software this summer, but you’ve gotta act now. The deadline to apply for the Google Summer of Code. If this sounds like your dream come true, you can find some Gentoo project ideas here. And Gentoo’s GSoC homepage here. For non-Gentoo projects, you can scan through the GSoC website. The ones...
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[Gentoo] Setting up a diskless cluster, volume 1 | Striving for greatness
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The life and times of a Gentoo developer and leader. Gentoo] Setting up a diskless cluster, volume 1. I’ll be putting together a small, diskless, mixed-node Gentoo cluster this week and hopefully detailing my progress on here. I recently got some interesting ideas from a fellow dev, Christian Zoffoli, on the gentoo-cluster mailing list. He had a setup something like this:. What it should do:. Start PXE — look for DHCP, TFTP servers. Download the kernel and a uclibc initrd. Start a full Gentoo system.
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Gentoo needs focus to stay relevant | Striving for greatness
https://dberkholz.com/2015/01/13/gentoo-needs-focus-to-stay-relevant
The life and times of a Gentoo developer and leader. Gentoo needs focus to stay relevant. After nearly 12 years. Working on Gentoo and hearing blathering about how “Gentoo is about choice” and “Gentoo is a metadistribution,” I’ve come to a conclusion to where we need to go if we want to remain viable as a Linux distribution. More recently, I attempted the same on a Mac. Same result a total nightmare if you aren’t building for Mac or iOS. Frankly, I’ve never come across as easy of a dev environment ...