Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
26jun2008
The New Modernist, a blog by Edward Lifson, “Something beautiful every day.”
Cue is a small mail user agent. Uses MH for infrastructure, and is amazingly useful for its size. (No threading, though.)
A few years ago, I coined the term “life hacks”, which has gone on to become an entire industry of hints and tips that I am, by my congenital laziness, unable to use or benefit from. It is some sort of karmic punishment. — Danny O’Brien
Sunny Day Sky, a new Orisinal game! Wonderful as ever.
Getting Git, excellent talk by Scott Chacon. Watch it if you don’t know git yet (well)!
How to Say Nothing in Five Hundred Words, by Paul McHenry Roberts. “As he reads paper after paper all saying the same thing in almost the same words, all bloodless, five hundred words dripping out of nothing, he wonders how he allowed himself to get trapped into teaching English when he might have had a happy and interesting life as an electrician or a confidence man.”
You may not be what everybody needs.
But Tennessee, you’re good enough for me.
I can see stars shining in your night.
Your daytime sings like Cash and Patsy Cline.
— Mindy Smith, Tennessee
mult is an on-going research project to create a high-performance instance multiplicity system. An “instance” is defined as the operating environment within an operating system: in effect, those entities and resources available to a process tree rooted at init(8). An instance multiplicity system has several init(8) trees, each of which is isolated from the others.