Here’s a #wherecampeu schedule for Friday. Looks simple, huh?
And here’s a classic blackmail photo — Holger @HD42 Dürer betrays Linux (which is apparently not able to cope with such a thing as a wireless network) and uses MacBook
Few more photographs after the break with a free bonus: [...]
Heavily tuned uTheme by CSS WITH COLOUR is uploaded, and the blog looks pretty much the way it supposed to. Last step is yet to be done — will need to change DNS for sigizmund.com and update the address.
Apparently, it’s going [...]
Slowly preparing to migrate from Posterous to my own blog. Well I can always leave Posterous as one of the ways of updating my blog, but I realised I still want my own design, my own file storage, and decent blogging clients support. Yes, ecto rocks :-)
OH during the component-based software development lecture
Lector:
— I am personally not convinced with EJB-QL approach and I don’t see why you should be unless you love to embed SQL into your code, then surely you can say “Yay! I love it” — otherwise, as I said, I am not convinced.
Start-up airline Virgin America has decided HTML is “good enough” for animating online content on its brand-new website, which went live Monday, dumping Flash.
I would only say I am not surprised at all by this step — given amount of pressure Apple has pressed on Flash-based content (and obvious progress of JavaScript support in [...]
British Piracy Bill May Kill Most Small Public Wi-Fi Connections
The new Digital Economy Bill, a piece of copyright crackdown legislation, would hold owners of open Wi-Fi connections in Britain liable for any form of copyright infringement conducted on their networks. There would be zero exceptions for individuals, businesses, public locations, libraries, universities, or small businesses.That could essentially kill the popular open Wi-Fi [...]
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