unethical blogger aggregator http://unethicalblogger.com/aggregator unethical blogger - aggregated feeds en Monologue: Joe Audette: SEO Phone Spam http://www.joeaudette.com/seo-phone-spam.aspx <p>I often get these contact form submissions on joeaudette.com and on mojoportal.com where people are pitching to get my site to the top of google, no big deal, I delete them, but yesterday was the first time I got one by phone.</p> <p>Yesterday at about 2PM I got a phone call on my cell phone from 951-813-2184 that went like this:</p> <ol> <li>me: hello?</li> <li>caller: is this the tree service?</li> <li>me: i think you have the wrong number</li> <li>caller: are you Source Tree Solutions?</li> <li>me: that is my company but it is a software company not a tree service</li> <li>caller: oh, well you're listed in the yellow pages under tree service</li> <li>me: that's news to me, I didn't know I had a listing in the yellow pages</li> <li>caller: well are you interested in getting your site to the top of google?</li> <li>me: oh my God, you gotta be kidding me</li> <li>caller: well what do you do for advertising</li> <li>me: Dude! you don't know the first thing about me, my business or my web site, I don't need your SEO spam phone calls, please never call this number again, click</li> </ol> <p>I chuckled for about 15 minutes after that, but hope it is not the start of a trend of spammy phone calls.</p><br /><a href='http://www.joeaudette.com'>Joe Audette</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href='http://www.joeaudette.com/seo-phone-spam.aspx'>...</a> Mon, 18 Jan 2038 22:14:07 -0500 Monologue: Joe Audette: How To Use jQueryUI Tabs in Right To Left Layout http://www.joeaudette.com/how-to-use-jqueryui-tabs-in-right-to-left-layout.aspx <p>Recently I've begun using the <a href="http://jqueryui.com/demos/tabs/">jQueryUI tabs</a> in <a href="http://www.mojoportal.com">mojoPortal</a> as an alternative to <a href="http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/tabview/">YUI tabs</a>. I still like the YUI tabs but there is only 1 skin available currently for YUI tabs, whereas there are a 18 themes for the jQuery UI tabs, so its likely that at least one of them will look good with a particular mojoPortal skin. This has got me thinking about switching to use the jQuery tabs in many or most places where we use YUI tabs. I still need to test a few things like making sure I can use FCKeditor inside the tabs like I can with the YUI tabs. One thing I like about the YUI tabs is that they automatically adjust to right to left layout if they are contained within and element with direction:rtl in the css.</p> <p>I was worried at first whether the jQuery Tabs would support right to left layout because when I googled for it I could not find any explnations how to make the tabs layout from right to left. I found a number of people asking about it on mailing lists and forums but no-one offering any answers. So I used Firebug to study the css classes assigned to the elements and figured out the things that need to be overridden to make it layout from right to left. I thought I should post it since clearly there are people looking for hep with this. Its actually very straightforward, you include the normal css for the jquery ui theme, and you add another css file below it in the page (it must be lower in the page in order to override the style settings above it in the jquery ui css). There is only a little css needed because we want to override the minimum possible style settings, this is what is needed:</p> <p>.ui-tabs { direction: rtl; }<br /> .ui-tabs .ui-tabs-nav li.ui-tabs-selected,<br /> .ui-tabs .ui-tabs-nav li.ui-state-default {float: right; }<br /> .ui-tabs .ui-tabs-nav li a { float: right; }</p> <p>I tested it with all 18 jQuery UI themes and it worked great. I hope this is helpful to others.</p> <p><img alt="screen shot of jquery tabs in right to left layout" width="235" height="131" src="http://www.joeaudette.com/Data/Sites/2/jquery-tabs-rtl.png" /></p> <p>&#160;</p><br /><a href='http://www.joeaudette.com'>Joe Audette</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href='http://www.joeaudette.com/how-to-use-jqueryui-tabs-in-right-to-left-layout.aspx'>...</a> Mon, 18 Jan 2038 22:14:07 -0500 Monologue: Joe Audette: My Personal Phone History http://www.joeaudette.com/my-personal-phone-history.aspx <p>These are all the cell phones I've ever had.</p> <p><img height="330" width="440" src="http://www.joeaudette.com/Data/Sites/2/joe-phones-small.jpg" alt="picture of all the cell phones I've had" /></p> <p>I remember when I first got that Samsung clamshell phone on the left, gosh, how long ago was that 1997, 98 99? Somewhere in there I'm sure. I remember being so excited about that phone when I first got it. As a kid I had always fantasized about those communicators they used on Star Trek and when I got this phone it was like the realisation of a childhood dream. I got rid of my land line pretty soon after that and haven't had one since. </p> <p>I was pretty excited when PocketPC phones first came out. Being a Web Developer, the idea of always having access to the internet wherever my phone worked seemd like a dream. I think I got that phone around 2002 or 2003 and at the time I gave my old phone to my younger brother Frank who lived in North Carolina (I was living in TN at the time). It really wasn't a compelling internet experience, and though I kept it until long after my service contract expired, I got really tired of carrying around that big phone. I mean if you put it in your pocket people were like &quot;hey is that the internet in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?&quot;. It was really a phone that needed a belt clip like Batman, but I really wasn't into that belt clip thing.</p> <p>So then I got the Razr, must have been around 2004 or 2005, again I gave my old PocketPC phone to my younger brother Frank. I was much happier with the Razr, it was slick, it was small, and it was a joy to stop carrying that old boat anchor PocketPC.</p> <p>Last month I got an iPhone. Its way beyond any phone I ever imagined seeing in my lifetime. Its got a compelling web surfing experience, and yet it fits nicely in your pocket without raising eyebrows. I know a lot of people like a physical keyboard and those folks tend to like Blackberries. I suppose if I was answering a lot of email with my phone I might wish for a real keyboard too. Honestly I haven't yet answered an email with my iPhone. For me its more about knowing whether I have important mail at any time than actually responding to it from my phone. It can usually wait until I'm near a computer again. After all, I'm near a computer about 95% of the time. For me its just another convenient way to service my internet addiction. I work long days and then finally collapse and watch movies at the end of the day when I can no longer keep going. I used to find myself getting up from the couch a lot just to check if any new mail had come in, or see <a href="http://www.mojoportal.com/community.aspx">how many people are on mojoPortal.com</a>. Now I don't have to get up off the couch. In some ways I like the Facebook experience better on the iPhone than on a computer. I love having a lot of my music collection in my phone, love the GPS. Its a really great device.</p> <p>So I thought again whether I should offer my old Razr to my younger brother Frank. The funny thing is, now that I'm living in North Carolina, I find out he never activated or used any of the phones I ever gave him, thats how I'm now able to take a picture of them all together. He hasn't committed to a new phone contract for like eight years now. He's still using this old monstrosity:</p> <p><img height="341" width="180" src="http://www.joeaudette.com/Data/Sites/2/franksphone.jpg" alt="my brothers old dinosaur phone" /></p> <p>We're talking dinosaur phone. Not only that but he relies on this thing for all his communication and he lost the battery charger years ago, so he can only charge it now in his car and he's been doing this for years. I'd say he's way over due for a new phone.</p><br /><a href='http://www.joeaudette.com'>Joe Audette</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href='http://www.joeaudette.com/my-personal-phone-history.aspx'>...</a> Mon, 18 Jan 2038 22:14:07 -0500 Monologue: Joe Audette: Aliens are Not Allowed to Swim Here! http://www.joeaudette.com/aliens-are-not-allowed-to-swim-here.aspx <p><img height="432" width="324" src="http://www.joeaudette.com/Data/Sites/2/noalienswimming.jpg" alt="No Swimming sign that looks like its for Aliens" /></p> <p>I walk by this sign almost every day when I go for my exercise walks at the park, its always struck me as funny. Today I took this picture with my iPhone.</p><br /><a href='http://www.joeaudette.com'>Joe Audette</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href='http://www.joeaudette.com/aliens-are-not-allowed-to-swim-here.aspx'>...</a> Mon, 18 Jan 2038 22:14:07 -0500 recent tweets: agentdero: @atl game mechanics, synergy, tablet. http://twitter.com/agentdero/statuses/35831714102251520 agentdero: @atl game mechanics, synergy, tablet. Thu, 10 Feb 2011 17:45:19 -0500 recent tweets: agentdero: It's funny reading the Hudson lists now that everybody is on @JenkinsCI, I think Jason van Zyl is fulfilling his dream of being @kohsukekawa http://twitter.com/agentdero/statuses/35813987094372353 agentdero: It's funny reading the Hudson lists now that everybody is on @JenkinsCI, I think Jason van Zyl is fulfilling his dream of being @kohsukekawa Thu, 10 Feb 2011 16:34:54 -0500 Monologue: Michael Hutchinson: MonoDevelop Tips: Document Switcher http://mjhutchinson.com/journal/2011/02/monodevelop_tips_document_switcher <p>The document switcher is a quick way to switch focus between open documents and pads using the keyboard. It's activated by the <strong>Ctrl-tab</strong> or <strong>Ctrl-shift-tab</strong> combinations, and remains open as long as Control remains held down. While it's open, you can change the selection &mdash; up arrow or shift-tab moves the selection up, down arrow or tab moves the selection down, and the left and right arrows move the selection between the pads and documents lists. When you have selected the item you want, release Control, and it will be selected.</p> <p><a href="http://mjhutchinson.com/files/images/md-tips/document-switcher.png" rel="lightbox[md_tips_document_switcher]" title="The document switcher"><img src="http://mjhutchinson.com/files/images/md-tips/t/document-switcher.png" alt="The document switcher" style="max-width:98%; display:block;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;" /></a></p> <p>The documents list is sorted by which have been most recently used, and when the dialog is opened, the first document it selects is the item <em>after</em> the current active document, i.e. the document that was focussed before it, since it's assumed that you don't want to switch to the current document. However, this also make it very easy to switch between a few documents with minimal keystrokes.</p> Thu, 10 Feb 2011 12:00:00 -0500 Monologue: Unity Technologies: Unity 3.2 is Available! http://blogs.unity3d.com/2011/02/10/unity-3-2-is-available/ We are so happy to announce that Unity 3.2 is now live and available to download! Here is a rundown of the major new features and improvements: Image Effects: New Depth of Field with fantastic bokeh, improved bloom and several other image effect tweaks and fixes. New Water: All new Water prefab in standard assets that includes waves, [...] Thu, 10 Feb 2011 10:44:31 -0500 recent tweets: agentdero: @phildrone I wouldn't say mutually exclusive, you just have to decide to suck at one or the other ;) http://twitter.com/agentdero/statuses/35551768427364352 agentdero: @phildrone I wouldn't say mutually exclusive, you just have to decide to suck at one or the other ;) Wed, 09 Feb 2011 23:12:56 -0500 recent tweets: agentdero: @phildrone I never really thought about Yahoo as a fast-paced startup ;) http://twitter.com/agentdero/statuses/35550439432781825 agentdero: @phildrone I never really thought about Yahoo as a fast-paced startup ;) Wed, 09 Feb 2011 23:07:39 -0500 recent tweets: agentdero: @cowboyd Stack overflow http://twitter.com/agentdero/statuses/35545234762899456 agentdero: @cowboyd Stack overflow Wed, 09 Feb 2011 22:46:59 -0500 recent tweets: agentdero: How to kill your free time in two easy steps: 1) Work at a fast-paced startup 2) Be married http://twitter.com/agentdero/statuses/35544179195129857 agentdero: How to kill your free time in two easy steps: 1) Work at a fast-paced startup 2) Be married Wed, 09 Feb 2011 22:42:47 -0500 recent tweets: agentdero: @sachinrekhi If you're in love with Python, every time is a good time to be a Python developer :D http://twitter.com/agentdero/statuses/35543558991650817 agentdero: @sachinrekhi If you're in love with Python, every time is a good time to be a Python developer :D Wed, 09 Feb 2011 22:40:19 -0500 recent tweets: agentdero: RT @RodBegbie: "Data visualization is important. I know because I searched for it on Quora and there are lots of results." http://twitter.com/agentdero/statuses/35539702295691264 agentdero: RT @RodBegbie: "Data visualization is important. I know because I searched for it on Quora and there are lots of results." Wed, 09 Feb 2011 22:24:59 -0500 Monologue: Mike Kestner: Signs of Life http://mkestner.blogspot.com/2011/02/signs-of-life.html With gtk+ closing in on their 3.0 release, many folks have been inquiring about Gtk# 3 lately. We've had a number of offers to help as well. I've been tied up with another project at the ol' day job, but I've been dedicating a fair amount of evening and weekend time toward 3.0 bindings since the holidays. It also looks like I'm going to be getting some more cycles to push the effort forward in the near future.<div><br /></div><div>Over the past couple evenings, I've pushed a series of commits to github.com which update master to a 2.99.x API level. Several of the samples are still not being built because of 3.0 API breakage. Most of the samples which currently build also run cleanly, but there are some crashes there to address as well. </div><div><br /></div><div>I've temporarily created a cairo-sharp.dll from the copy of Mono.Cairo we have been carrying in the tree, with a few updates to expose some of the new 1.10 API. This will likely get merged back into the mcs/class tree, but it's a convenient place for us to move fast with fleshing out the new bits.</div><div><br /></div><div>The generated APIs are completely unaudited at this point. The improvements in the external Gio and Builder bindings since they spun off remain unmerged. There is plenty of work to go around if people would like to jump in and help. We are going to need migration docs, new API docs, the list goes on...</div><div><br /></div><div>Since people are likely wondering, the module still starts from a C parse. I have experimented with starting from GIR format but feel at this point, given the current tooling state, that it will be quicker to get to 3.0 using the existing GAPI parser for gtk-sharp. Since this is getting long already, I'll expand on the reasons in another blog, plus talk about the approach I think we can take to begin incorporating GIR as a starting point in new bindings.</div><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/1497451738703327403-5244485611643380711?l=mkestner.blogspot.com' alt='' /></div> Wed, 09 Feb 2011 21:16:00 -0500 recent tweets: agentdero: RT @ashlux: Interesting... the Sonatype "Hudson Survey" asks what CI server are you using but #jenkinsci is not an option. http://bit.ly ... http://twitter.com/agentdero/statuses/35466445357842434 agentdero: RT @ashlux: Interesting... the Sonatype "Hudson Survey" asks what CI server are you using but #jenkinsci is not an option. http://bit.ly ... Wed, 09 Feb 2011 17:33:54 -0500 recent upvotes: Soviet invasion! How one MiG-29 traveled to Seattle for a historic restoration http://www.reddit.com/r/aviation/comments/fibiv/soviet_invasion_how_one_mig29_traveled_to_seattle/ submitted by <a href="http://www.reddit.com/user/agentdero"> agentdero </a> to <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/aviation/"> aviation</a> <br/> <a href="http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/flightblogger/2011/02/for-sale-by-owner-one-ukrainia.html">[link]</a> <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/aviation/comments/fibiv/soviet_invasion_how_one_mig29_traveled_to_seattle/">[comment]</a> Wed, 09 Feb 2011 17:18:14 -0500 recent tweets: agentdero: RT @jenkinsci: We're having an IRC meeting in 20, join us! Details http://urlenco.de/wmhfd You might even win an iPad! We're not offerin ... http://twitter.com/agentdero/statuses/35409432896606208 agentdero: RT @jenkinsci: We're having an IRC meeting in 20, join us! Details http://urlenco.de/wmhfd You might even win an iPad! We're not offerin ... Wed, 09 Feb 2011 13:47:21 -0500 red sweater blog: This App Is Your App http://www.red-sweater.com/blog/1678/this-app-is-your-app <p>One of the challenges existing Mac developers face with the Mac App Store (MAS) is whatever copy protection you have been using up until now has to be thrown out in favor of a protection scheme based on Apple&#8217;s App Store &#8220;receipts,&#8221; a tiny cryptographically signed file they place inside purchased applications that let your app confirm the authenticity of an application upon launching (and at any other time).</p> <p>This leads to a conundrum if you continue to sell software directly, or offer preview beta releases for direct download. How can you offer access to these releases for customers who purchased through the MAS and thus do not have the &#8220;Registration Code&#8221; that direct-purchase customers receive? Apple provides no means of determining the identities of, or contact information for, authorized MAS customers. But even though I don&#8217;t know <em>who these customers are, </em>I want to treat them as first-class customers in every regard.</p> <p>For me, I decided that the compromise is to provide, for those MAS customers who want it, full access to the direct-download versions of my software. Today, any customer who buys a MAS edition of my applications will find that, after running that edition at least once, they are automatically authorized to run direct-download versions of the app from that time forward.</p> <h3>A Recipe for Mass Authorization</h3> <p>How did I achieve this bit of wizardry? And more importantly, how can you, or other developers whose apps you love, achieve the same thing? There are three major code-level changes that I needed to make. I&#8217;ll discuss those changes, and some of the potentially non-obvious considerations to keep in mind while making them.</p> <p> </p> <ol> <li> <p>The MAS edition must stash its receipt somewhere obvious for the direct-download edition to find it. Because both editions of my app share a common Application Support folder, I chose to store them here. Inside the Application Support folder, I create a subfolder called &#8220;App Store Receipts&#8221; that contains the pertinent receipt files for this app.</p> <p>Why a folder? Because a customer may sync or copy their App Support folder across various Macs, I chose to store each receipt keyed by the computer&#8217;s GUID, which is derived from its wired ethernet MAC address. Developers who have implemented app store authentication will be familiar with this value.</p> </li> <li> <p>The direct-download version must, in the event it is not already authorized by a standard registration code, look for secondary validation in the form of a receipt in the aforementioned location. If it finds a receipt, the same type of validation is performed on the receipt as would be performed in the MAS edition.</p> <p>You will want to apply some lenience when interpreting the validity of the receipt. For example, you probably want a receipt authorizing version &#8220;3.0&#8243; to also be considered valid for &#8220;3.0.1&#8243; or &#8220;3.0.1b1&#8243;. Similarly, if you use separate bundle IDs for your MAS and direct-download editions, you will want to consider the MAS bundle ID as valid for the direct-download version.</p> </li> <li> <p>If you used a different bundle ID for your MAS and direct-download editions, then for the sake of the users sanity and yours, you probably want to implement some kind of transparent migration of preferences from one edition to the other. You don&#8217;t want customers to have to go in and reset all their preferences when they switch, and it can be annoying as a developer as well.</p> <p>I had some preference migration code around from when I transitioned <a href="http://www.red-sweater.com/marsedit/">MarsEdit</a> and <a href="http://www.red-sweater.com/blackink/">Black Ink</a> from their previous companies&#8217; bundle IDs to mine. I reused that transition code, with a bit of careful but appropriate logic: if the other bundle ID was modified more recently than mine, then import it and replace my defaults. The same logic is applied in each edition so that whatever version you run, you&#8217;ll feel as though you&#8217;ve picked up all the latest preferences from the last time you used the app.</p> </li> </ol> <p> </p> <p>With these changes in place, I have the flexibility to offer direct-download versions of my software to any MAS customer who asks for it, or for customers who I request the assistance of in testing a pre-release bug fix. In most cases, I can just ask the customer to run the app. In the worst-case scenario, when a receipt has not yet been &#8220;stashed,&#8221; I have only to ask the customer to run the MAS edition once before trying the newer release.</p> <h3>Pitfalls and Downsides</h3> <p>This solution isn&#8217;t perfect. In particular, it brings MAS customers into the fold for direct-download software, but does nothing to soothe the existing and new direct-purchase customers who wish for access to the benefits of the MAS: sharing reviews, mass-updating purchased software, etc.</p> <p>Worse, it leads to a potentially confusing situation where a customer may be running version 3.0 of an application that they direct-downloaded before Apple had approved it. When Apple does approve it and it goes live on the MAS, they are notified inside the App Store about the available update, but when it does update, it will update the previously installed MAS version, and not the direct-downloaded one. To benefit from the Red Sweater compromise, customers need to embrace the mental model that MAS and direct-download versions of the application are fundamentally different, and need to be managed and stored separately from one another.</p> <p>I believe that the people this compromise serves are in general a more technically astute type of customer who will be able to embrace this difference, or will understand it with little explanation on my part. The less technical customers are not liable to be on the lookout for beta releases or &#8220;day of&#8221; releases of new software, and will happily wait until the MAS notifies them of a standard, Apple reviewed update.</p> <p> </p> Wed, 09 Feb 2011 13:09:37 -0500 recent tweets: agentdero: @rabois So you can bill people for your answers? http://twitter.com/agentdero/statuses/35399114862768128 agentdero: @rabois So you can bill people for your answers? Wed, 09 Feb 2011 13:06:21 -0500 Monologue: Michael Hutchinson: MonoDevelop Tips: Suggestion Mode http://mjhutchinson.com/journal/2011/02/monodevelop_tips_suggestion_mode <p>The default mode of the code completion list is to <em>complete</em> the symbol that's being typed. Whenever the completion engine can determine that you are typing an existing symbol (such as a type name, variable name or member name), it automatically triggers the completion list and populates it with all the values that are valid at that point. As you type while the list is open, the list's selection updates to match what best fits what you're typing, and you can manually change the selection using the up/down arrow keys. When you press space, enter, tab, or any punctuation, the completion list "commits" the selection into the document, so you don't have to type the rest of the word manually. This is incredibly useful when you get used to it.</p> <p>Sometimes the completion engine cannot provide a complete list of valid values, for example when you are defining a lambda at the point that you pass it to a method. In such cases, when you need to type a value that's not in the list, it would be very irritating for the list to commit its best match and overwrite what you're typing. Instead, the completion list goes into <em>suggestion</em> mode.</p> <p>In suggestion mode, the selection highlight in the list is a rectangle around the selection, not a solid block. When the list is in suggestion mode, it will only commit on tab or enter, so you won't commit accidentally while typing a word. If you use arrow keys to change the selection, the list will go back into completion mode and the highlight will become solid.</p> <p><a href="http://mjhutchinson.com/files/images/md-tips/suggestion-mode.png" rel="lightbox[md_tips_suggestion_mode]" title="The completion list in suggestion mode"><img src="http://mjhutchinson.com/files/images/md-tips/suggestion-mode.png" alt="The completion list in suggestion mode" style="max-width:98%; display:block;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;" /></a></p> <p>Some users like to write code out of order, for example using symbols that don't yet exist, and then defining them symbols later, or writing code that does not parse correctly and fixing it up. Completion mode really makes that style of coding hard to do. The answer is a command that toggles the list into suggestion mode. You can access it via the <em>Edit->Toggle Completion Suggestion Mode</em> menu item, or the <strong>Alt-Shift-Space</strong> key binding. Once the list is toggled into suggestion mode, it will stay that was until you toggle it back. This it useful because you can switch back and forth as it suits you.</p> Wed, 09 Feb 2011 12:00:25 -0500 recent tweets: agentdero: @showka Try out "nose", it's far better than the simplistic built in unittest module http://twitter.com/agentdero/statuses/35135650407792640 agentdero: @showka Try out "nose", it's far better than the simplistic built in unittest module Tue, 08 Feb 2011 19:39:26 -0500 recent upvotes: Interview with Hudson creator on Jenkins and Oracle debacle http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/fhtdm/interview_with_hudson_creator_on_jenkins_and/ submitted by <a href="http://www.reddit.com/user/kennethreitz"> kennethreitz </a> to <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/"> programming</a> <br/> <a href="http://thechangelog.com/post/3186867001/episode-0-4-8-jenkins-formerly-hudson-with-kohsuke-kawag">[link]</a> <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/fhtdm/interview_with_hudson_creator_on_jenkins_and/">[comment]</a> Tue, 08 Feb 2011 19:04:24 -0500 recent upvotes: @dotvimrc -- Random, useful, tweet-sized lines for your .vimrc http://www.reddit.com/r/vim/comments/fhskh/dotvimrc_random_useful_tweetsized_lines_for_your/ submitted by <a href="http://www.reddit.com/user/stevelosh"> stevelosh </a> to <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/vim/"> vim</a> <br/> <a href="http://twitter.com/dotvimrc">[link]</a> <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/vim/comments/fhskh/dotvimrc_random_useful_tweetsized_lines_for_your/">[3 comments]</a> Tue, 08 Feb 2011 18:22:41 -0500 recent tweets: agentdero: RT @changelogshow: New Episode! 0.4.8 - @jenkinsci (formerly Hudson) and the #oracle backstory with @kohsukekawa and @abayer http://lg.g ... http://twitter.com/agentdero/statuses/35100343293444097 agentdero: RT @changelogshow: New Episode! 0.4.8 - @jenkinsci (formerly Hudson) and the #oracle backstory with @kohsukekawa and @abayer http://lg.g ... Tue, 08 Feb 2011 17:19:08 -0500 recent upvotes: reddit gets a big investment in headcount http://www.reddit.com/r/blog/comments/fhp5z/reddit_gets_a_big_investment_in_headcount/ <table> <tr><td> <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/blog/comments/fhp5z/reddit_gets_a_big_investment_in_headcount/"><img src="http://thumbs.reddit.com/t3_fhp5z.png" alt="reddit gets a big investment in headcount" title="reddit gets a big investment in headcount" /></a> </td><td> submitted by <a href="http://www.reddit.com/user/reddit"> reddit </a> to <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/blog/"> blog</a> <br/> <a href="http://blog.reddit.com/2011/02/reddit-undergoes-dramatic-expansion.html">[link]</a> <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/blog/comments/fhp5z/reddit_gets_a_big_investment_in_headcount/">[486 comments]</a> </td></tr></table> Tue, 08 Feb 2011 14:42:32 -0500 recent upvotes: Driver’s license so sophisticated not even the state can get it right http://www.reddit.com/r/bayarea/comments/fhoy9/drivers_license_so_sophisticated_not_even_the/ <table> <tr><td> <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/bayarea/comments/fhoy9/drivers_license_so_sophisticated_not_even_the/"><img src="http://thumbs.reddit.com/t3_fhoy9.png" alt="Driver’s license so sophisticated not even the state can get it right" title="Driver’s license so sophisticated not even the state can get it right" /></a> </td><td> submitted by <a href="http://www.reddit.com/user/arai34"> arai34 </a> to <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/bayarea/"> bayarea</a> <br/> <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_localsfo/20110208/ts_yblog_localsfo/barnidge-drivers-license-so-sophisticated-not-even-the-state-can-get-it-right">[link]</a> <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/bayarea/comments/fhoy9/drivers_license_so_sophisticated_not_even_the/">[12 comments]</a> </td></tr></table> Tue, 08 Feb 2011 14:33:49 -0500 recent tweets: agentdero: The fact that the "unsubscribe" threads on the "new hudson mailing lists" have the most participants is comical http://twitter.com/agentdero/statuses/35052556149334016 agentdero: The fact that the "unsubscribe" threads on the "new hudson mailing lists" have the most participants is comical Tue, 08 Feb 2011 14:09:15 -0500 red sweater blog: Black Ink 1.3 http://www.red-sweater.com/blog/1671/black-ink-1-3 <p>I am happy to announce that after a short, productive beta release period, <a href="http://www.red-sweater.com/blackink/">Black Ink 1.3</a> is now available for direct download and through the <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/black-ink/id402376365?mt=12">Mac App Store</a> (has been approved but may take a little while to update in the store).</p> <ul> <li>New web puzzle sources <ul> <li>LA Times Daily &amp; Sunday</li> <li>Newsday</li> <li>USA Today</li> <li>Universal</li> </ul> </li> <li>Rework the Startup preferences to be more user-friendly with reopening puzzles</li> <li>Give keyboard shortcut Cmd-K to &#8220;Check Current Letter&#8221;</li> <li>Now includes automatic crash reporter </li> <li>Fix a bug that caused Black Ink to hang when printing on rare occasions</li> <li>Fix a bug that caused puzzle timer to be placed off screen edge</li> <li>Fix a bug that could prevent puzzle solving menu items from being enabled</li> <li>Fix a bug that prevented canceling a stalled puzzle download from working</li> </ul> <p>Enjoy!</p> Tue, 08 Feb 2011 12:21:34 -0500 recent upvotes: Obama Unveils 53 Billion High-Speed Rail Plan http://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/fhlth/obama_unveils_53_billion_highspeed_rail_plan/ submitted by <a href="http://www.reddit.com/user/johnji"> johnji </a> to <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/technology/"> technology</a> <br/> <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/08/us-high-speed-rail-plan_n_820234.html">[link]</a> <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/fhlth/obama_unveils_53_billion_highspeed_rail_plan/">[923 comments]</a> Tue, 08 Feb 2011 12:11:59 -0500