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Wednesday, April 24, 2002 |
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Shared Outlines: It's more than a concept, it's in beta. Go André! I've got to go home and sleep otherwise I'd check it out...
7:38:08 AM |
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Just spent a few minutes seeing if I could get my Mac to recover from its periodic lookupd death easily, but it seems the answer is no. A mythical future release of OS X will fix the problem, though.
Also in the darwin-development archives, what's happening with Darwin Bugs. I don't understand why the old, crufty, read-only bug lists couldn't be put back up, but I trust someone, somewhere is considering the consequences.
7:06:05 AM |
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How to waste lots of network bandwidth!
2:08:03 AM |
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Dave Hyatt writes about Chimera's genesis. Makes sense. One thing that wasn't obvious was that, while Chimera is an open source project, they don't want help yet with the coding. I wish this had been clearer, as I was thinking about doing some work on Chimera, but hyatt's argument makes a lot of sense: the foundation needs to be solid, and the people working on Chimera now have all the experience of what they did wrong on Mozilla's front end.
1:42:30 AM |
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Movable Type blogs generate RSS at 'index.xml'. So, now I don't need to look at Nat's weblog page either. This is really a good thing.
1:40:27 AM |
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