There's namecoin, but I'm not sure if it is widely used: https://namecoin.info/
I have exactly the same issue. Tons of backup archives nested inside each other. I have been reducing the mess manually, as I have not found a tool that would help. My approach is to use "diff -qr" between directories I…
That's what "counting out" means. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counting-out_game
One problem I have with postgres right now is that whenever I want to upgrade the cluster (say from 9.1 to 9.3) there's downtime while the cluster is upgraded. Not even vanilla replication helps, right now. I think I'd…
Looks like a nice idea. Here's my two cents: 1. It's a bit hard for me to tell when the GIF starts or loops, specially when I try to read the text below it. Perhaps there could be some small delay at the end, or a…
You can just check the slides here: http://talks.golang.org/2012/splash.slide I read them a couple of weeks ago when I decided to take a look at Go, and they were really helpful and eye opening to the problems it is…
For me was becoming restricted to the USA. I never DJed, but I let it run for hours in the background.
The blog post describes this at the end: In particular, Isaac (a Coinbase user in Canada and previous Google intern) sent us a nearly completed Android app totally unprompted, and was kind enough to open source it.
I've always associated "uva" with the university of valladolid, spain (www.uva.es). It wasn't until I read this that the letter being in english finally made sense.
I didn't find this anywhere on the webpage, but I assume that this is a USA only service, so no cookies for me. The whole thing looks attractive, though. Points for prettiness :P
This is why (in my case): You asked for permissions to * See who you follow, and follow new people. * Update your profile. * Post Tweets for you. This is a no-no for me. I believe you can specify that you want read-only…
hugo.peixoto
Chocolate cereals & milk for breakfast. For lunch and dinner I usually start with soup and then random meat (beef, pork, chicken or turkey) with rice and salad (lettuce, tomato and onion).
You have the Movies Watched / Movies to Watch labels mixed up.
There's namecoin, but I'm not sure if it is widely used: https://namecoin.info/
I have exactly the same issue. Tons of backup archives nested inside each other. I have been reducing the mess manually, as I have not found a tool that would help. My approach is to use "diff -qr" between directories I…
That's what "counting out" means. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counting-out_game
One problem I have with postgres right now is that whenever I want to upgrade the cluster (say from 9.1 to 9.3) there's downtime while the cluster is upgraded. Not even vanilla replication helps, right now. I think I'd…
Looks like a nice idea. Here's my two cents: 1. It's a bit hard for me to tell when the GIF starts or loops, specially when I try to read the text below it. Perhaps there could be some small delay at the end, or a…
You can just check the slides here: http://talks.golang.org/2012/splash.slide I read them a couple of weeks ago when I decided to take a look at Go, and they were really helpful and eye opening to the problems it is…
For me was becoming restricted to the USA. I never DJed, but I let it run for hours in the background.
The blog post describes this at the end: In particular, Isaac (a Coinbase user in Canada and previous Google intern) sent us a nearly completed Android app totally unprompted, and was kind enough to open source it.
I've always associated "uva" with the university of valladolid, spain (www.uva.es). It wasn't until I read this that the letter being in english finally made sense.
I didn't find this anywhere on the webpage, but I assume that this is a USA only service, so no cookies for me. The whole thing looks attractive, though. Points for prettiness :P
This is why (in my case): You asked for permissions to * See who you follow, and follow new people. * Update your profile. * Post Tweets for you. This is a no-no for me. I believe you can specify that you want read-only…
hugo.peixoto
Chocolate cereals & milk for breakfast. For lunch and dinner I usually start with soup and then random meat (beef, pork, chicken or turkey) with rice and salad (lettuce, tomato and onion).
You have the Movies Watched / Movies to Watch labels mixed up.