If you are using tmux (or thinking of switching) you’ve probably realised by now how annoying is that you can’t do Control-Left and Control-Right to move between words in Bash, Emacs, Vim and what not. So was I :)
Luckily, solution was found. Here it is:
Edit your ~/.tmux.conf and add lines:
set-window-option -g [...]
mFlow is a very nice and interesting start-up based in Chiswick. They do music streaming on demand, just like Spotify. You can listen it for free. I don’t claim to understand their business model (OK, fine, you can buy music there as well, but so you can in zillion other places) but they are [...]
This way clearly doesn’t work, so don’t try it at home to repeat it.
An engineer thinks that his equations are an approximation to reality. A physicist thinks reality is an approximation to his equations. A mathematician doesn’t care.
Honestly, this could easily be the best and most apt phrase I ever heard. Does anyone know who should I attribute this quote to?
To be perfectly honest, I cannot give a definitive answer on how did I miss this particular novel (and even more than that, three following ones!) by Arthur Clarke – when I was a child and a teenager I used to read every possible bit of science fiction I could came across. Yet not this [...]
Google Chrome OS and Cr-48 and 3G connectivity using Vodafone, O2, T-Mobile UK
Despite rather lengthy title, the post itself will be rather short and straight to the point. If you are lucky owner of Cr-48 Chrome OS netbook and very inconsiderably live outside of the United States (like, you know, some of us happen to be), you can still get a joy of wireless 3G connectivity. Not [...]
You know, when I first left my motherland, it struck me how much people’s ideas about Russia are ruled by Hollywood stereotypes (bears in ushankas drinking vodka on a Red Square accompanying themselves with balalaikas and garmoshkas — did I miss anything?). Bit later I realised this isn’t only Hollywood — e.g. episode 6, Skins, [...]
Early in the development cycle, it’s perfectly acceptable to go for a policy of “zero bugs” and “100% tests”. But as the deadline looms, these choices need to be reconsidered all the time and evaluated while keeping a close eye of the final goal. Very often, Agilists simply forget that their job is to produce [...]
…from creators of Javatar and .NOT…
— Mom? I have a confession to make. I use Java.
— What the hell are you talking about?
— I want to use a programming language which doesn’t only run in Windows.
My, this is so full of win!
— Hey, what are you guys up to?
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