jmervin
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- October 18, 2010 (15y ago)
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[ my public key: https://keybase.io/jmervin; my proof: https://keybase.io/jmervin/sigs/fdtjmLv_DqNpiePn5BeZ7-ZofZsj9PJlmXw25JslsIA ]
tnx anyway :-)
If you have any invites left I'd love to have one. [email in about]
Reno/Tahoe area resident here. Oh yeah, +1 for Reno :-) While there has long been a surprisingly sizable population of engineering professionals living in and working OUT of the area, over the last few years an…
25 years, no way! The SUN workstation-wielding guy in the lab next door to me got hit by this, though we were unscathed. Periodically you could hear him yelling through the wall. Amusingly (in hindsight), I had recently…
Not to derail, but wow! Thanks for pointing out those old Kilobaud issues on TIA.
Ah, but that would require support for mesh-built objects, no? Second Life mesh support is promised RSN. OpenSim has some mesh support, but is I think, somewhat hobbled by SL compatibility concerns.
Maybe not failed as such, but I'd agree with the author that SL tech has suffered an apparent stagnation for a quite a while now. Indeed there has been a long festering complaint on SecondLife forums that Linden Lab has…
I've found the key value-based redis to be very easy to use, powerful and well-documented. Redis also seems to fit in well with the async nature of node.js apps. While it's mostly known as an in-memory store, redis also…
I've also found flot to be fairly powerful and have used it in a couple of projects.