July 2010
15 posts
Bootstraping your cloud environment with puppet... →
Great suggestions, might have to make a push for mcollective
Jul 29th
Simple Desktops →
Nice, simple, clean desktop wallpaper.
Jul 29th
Flowboard →
Jul 29th
Affirmations For the ADD-Addled →
Jul 29th
Selectivity vs Critical Thinking →
Really nice. Reexamine your interactions with information. Probably worth going back to from time to time.
Jul 24th
Chrome Add-On on Delicious →
Pretty standard, the awesome part is the search bar include delicious tags
Jul 15th
Autojump is a Faster Way to Browse Your Filesystem →
Billed as a cd command that learns. Just started trying it out.
Jul 13th
Implementing file locks using Python's with... →
Ok, that’s pretty cool.
Jul 13th
How to Play SNES on your iPad →
Cool, extra points for using the Wii controller.
Jul 13th
Bash: parsing arguments with ‘getopts’ →
Handy blog post for using getopts with bash. Used recently at work.
Jul 9th
Tomboy/Installing/Mac - GNOME Live! →
Every now and then I google this. Finally it works as I expect it to. Tomboy config dir is symlinked to Dropbox.
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June 2010
30 posts
Jailbreak iPhone 3G on iOS 4 With RedSn0w →
Boosh. All the fancy multitasking and wallpapers work with my 3G now. Worth it.
Jun 26th
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An App Store Gaming Guide →
Solid list of iPhone games. Can’t wait for more universal apps though
Jun 25th
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VMware Communities: VMware Project Onyx →
Generates PowerCLI based on the mouse clicks you make in the vSphere Client. Handy for figuring out where to start with vijava.
Jun 22nd
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Fixing GrowlMail in 10.6.4 (Mail 4.3) | langui.sh →
Quick howto or patch on enabling growl for the latest version of Mail.app
Jun 21st
slaughterhouse90210.tumblr.com: ““I see what is right and approve, but I do what is…”
Jun 19th
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From the Tips Box: Trimming Photos, Timed... →
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Listenzacbenjamin: Dirty Projectors & David Byrne...
Jun 11th
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An Innovative Web: SaveTabs Safari Extension →
Well that took fricken’ forever. I seem to be getting some kind of Safari Extension development bug. This extension fills a gaping hole in Safari’s functionality—it saves all open tabs in the current browser window and allows you to reopen them whenever you want, even across restarts of the browser. This is a really inelegant…
Jun 11th
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Ira Glass on Being Wrong →
Just last night, I remembered this incident that honestly I have never, ever talked about. I’m not even sure I’m going to be able to talk about it much here. But I remember in high school—not even high school, in junior high school; I was really, really young—I tried to feel a girl up in front of her family. I thought I could get away with it.
Jun 9th
Debugging Elusive Puppet Errors →
Jun 9th
where to find a prostitute in San Francisco →
Jun 8th
One-sentence eulogy for ‘Law & Order’ →
Jun 7th
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Why Everything Sucks, Why That’s Awesome, and How... →
Jun 7th
Audible Beta for Android Closes the Audiobook Gap... →
Jun 5th
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iPad Walls →
Classy.
Jun 2nd
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May 2010
33 posts
Oil spill is more than skin deep →
May 31st
The U-Socket Charges USB Devices Without an... →
May 31st
OMAGOSH - 23 May 2010 - Flickr →
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May 26th
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