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Thursday, September 1

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on Thu 01 Sep 2005 06:04 PM PDT
- Snippy
Screen-capture-ish thing. Very useflu and lives in your system tray. Thanks Joshua! Tags: image, tools, win
Wednesday, August 31

Today's Jots posts
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on Wed 31 Aug 2005 06:04 PM PDT
- Michael Yon : Online Magazine
Thinking and reporting honestly about Iraq. Rare find. Tags: iraq
- Rands In Repose: Taking Time to Think
Panic is the mother of the path of least resistance. Tags: management, reference
- RubyForge: Sparklines: Project Info
Library for generating small graphs to be used inline, in tables, or magnified. Tags: dev, image, ruby
- TrustedSource™ Portal -
TrustedSource™ gathers data on the behavior of senders across the Internet. In addition to the traditional techniques such as global email traffic patterns and volume, network characteristics and public blacklists and whitelists, TrustedSource is unique in that it includes timely, precise data from CipherTrust's extensive customer network. Tags: spam
- zoe
Looks like this email client runs in your browser but locally and can be accessed from anywhere, as long as you have access from the outside word. Tags: email, java, web2
- Let's Enjoy SNMP on Ruby!
The "s2nmp" is a simple SNMP library used for obtain infomation from network devices or set values. Tags: network, ruby, snmp
- Iconize Me!
These folks will take a photograph (jpeg) and created a hand-drawn animated-ish image for you. Tags: gift, image, trick
Tuesday, August 30

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on Tue 30 Aug 2005 06:03 PM PDT
Monday, August 29

Today's Jots posts
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on Mon 29 Aug 2005 06:03 PM PDT
- Internet Explorer and AJAX image caching woes
Here’s the problem: Internet Explorer forgets to look into its own cache when inserting HTML via JavaScript DOM manipulation (read: if you use img tags or any tags with CSS background images, Internet Explorer will always try to redownload these images) Tags: ajax, bugs, ie
Sunday, August 28

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on Sun 28 Aug 2005 06:03 PM PDT
Saturday, August 27

Today's Jots posts
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on Sat 27 Aug 2005 06:03 PM PDT
Friday, August 26

Today's Jots posts
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on Fri 26 Aug 2005 06:03 PM PDT
Tuesday, August 23

Today's Jots posts
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on Tue 23 Aug 2005 06:02 PM PDT
Wednesday, August 17

Today's Jots posts
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on Wed 17 Aug 2005 06:01 PM PDT
- RUDL library
Want to make games or multimedia software with Ruby? Try RUDL! Tags: flash, gui, ruby
- CookbooXUL
I did a very simple little Ruby On Rails application a while back using the XPFE (Cross Platform Front End). For those people out there with TLA overload the XPFE is what Firefox, Thunderbird, Mozilla and many other products sits upon. It has the XUL (XML UI Language) as well as many other components which make doing clients so rich they make Bill Gates look like a Calcutta leper. Tags: firefox, ruby, xul
- Out of Hanwell: JavaScript Lint
JavaScript Lint holds an advantage over competing lints because it is based on the JavaScript engine for the Firefox browser. Tags: debug, dev, js
Tuesday, August 16

Today's Jots posts
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on Tue 16 Aug 2005 06:01 PM PDT
Monday, August 15

Today's Jots posts
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on Mon 15 Aug 2005 06:01 PM PDT
- Ruby Buzz Forum - Reports & Stuff
GRUF: Ruby-based reporting framework. "So, then you write a one off script that grabs the data, does some basic logging, creates a csv file, and stores the csv file somewhere. At first, you hard code everything because, hey, one off script, right? Soon the boss is asking for identical or very similar reports on a regular basis. So, then you try to generalize some things so that you can handle things in a more generic fashion, but it's still clunky. Some degenerate into a big ball of mud as more and more features are requested from the boss. It's not long before you have a dozen scripts in your crontab and you're wishing you had started with some sort of framework." Tags: framework, reporting, ruby
- TheServerSide.com - Tech Talk Video
Interview with Dave Thomas (PragDave) Tags: reference, tech, video
- Nick Denton: Blog readers are sexy
Some demographic info on blog readers Tags: blog, denton, stats
- RUBY: Irb/TipsAndTricks
This is a collection of useful tips and tricks for using Irb, the interactive Ruby shell. Tags: ruby, shell, sysadmin
Sunday, August 14

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on Sun 14 Aug 2005 06:01 PM PDT
Saturday, August 13

Today's Jots posts
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on Sat 13 Aug 2005 06:01 PM PDT
- Introducing JSON
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange format. It is easy for humans to read and write. It is easy for machines to parse and generate Tags: dev, js
- Self-spawning FastCGI handler
This is a patch to make the Rails FastCGI handler work similar to php-fcgi. Tags: fcgi, ruby
Friday, August 12

Today's Jots posts
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on Fri 12 Aug 2005 06:01 PM PDT
- Lulu.com - Self Publishing - Free
write your book and have it published, one copy at a time, with no setup fees, etc. Sorta like cafepress but seemingly a bit cheaper. Tags: publish
- S5: A Simple Standards-Based Slide Show System
For example, you can hit the space bar to advance to the next slide. Or use the right arrow, the down arrow, hit Return... any of these will work. The other features will be explained in, or else demonstrated by, the slide show itself. Tags: css, js, ruby, xhtml
- SIPthat.com - Erik's daily musings on VoIP and IP Communications: Jabber and AOL To Launch Soon
Looks like AOL is on the right track with this alliance with Jabber but does this mean they will convert their proprietary protocol to either SIMPLE or XMPP? Tags: aol, jabber
- jlaine.net - Keeping your lighttpd up on TextDrive, part II
Daedalus is a pure-ruby script for monitoring processes and restarting them if needed. Tags: httpd, ruby, sysutils
Thursday, August 11

Today's Jots posts
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on Thu 11 Aug 2005 06:01 PM PDT
- Screen Recorder - AutoScreenRecorder Home
AutoScreenRecorder provides the edge you need to succeed in recording activities, showing operation steps, making demos and videos for training and tutoring. Tags: collab, win
- SwitchTower: Automating Application Deployment |
Ultimately, SwitchTower is a utility that can execute commands in parallel on multiple servers. It allows you to define tasks, which can include commands that are executed on the servers. You can also define roles for your servers, and then specify that certain tasks apply only to certain roles. Tags: opt, rails, ruby
- Profiling and optimizing Ruby code
IBM loves Ruby too Tags: opt, reference, ruby
Wednesday, August 10

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on Wed 10 Aug 2005 06:00 PM PDT
Monday, August 8

Today's Jots posts
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on Mon 08 Aug 2005 06:00 PM PDT
Sunday, August 7

Today's Jots posts
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on Sun 07 Aug 2005 06:00 PM PDT
- Top 10 dot-com flops - CNET.com
Tags: net.history, reference
- Rio
Rio is a convenience class wrapping much of the functionality of IO, File, Dir, Pathname, FileUtils, Tempfile, StringIO, OpenURI, Zlib, and CSV. Tags: ruby
Saturday, August 6

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on Sat 06 Aug 2005 06:00 PM PDT
Friday, August 5

Today's Jots posts
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on Fri 05 Aug 2005 06:00 PM PDT
Thursday, August 4

Today's Jots posts
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on Thu 04 Aug 2005 06:04 PM PDT
- ColorBlender.com | Your free online color matching toolbox
Tags: design, tools
- Gobby
Gobby is a free collaborative editor based on libobby, a library which provides synced document buffers. Tags: collab, editor, gtk
- MSN Sandbox
This is the place to play with new MSN technologies, look at prototypes, and peek behind the scenes at some of our new ideas. Tags: ms
- SIMILE | HTTPTracer
HTTPTracer is an application that sits between your HTTP client and your HTTP server and sniffs all the communication that goes on between the two. Tags: dev, http, java
- Kwalify
Kwalify is a tiny schema validator for YAML document Tags: reference, ruby, yaml
Monday, August 1

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on Mon 01 Aug 2005 06:03 PM PDT
Thursday, July 28

Today's Jots posts
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on Thu 28 Jul 2005 06:03 PM PDT
Wednesday, July 27

Today's Jots posts
by
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on Wed 27 Jul 2005 06:02 PM PDT
- JSAN - Home
JavaScript Archive Network is a comprehensive resource for Open Source JavaScript libraries and software. Tags: js, reference
Tuesday, July 12

Today's Jots posts
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on Tue 12 Jul 2005 06:00 PM PDT
- TagCloud - Home
TagCloud is an automated Folksonomy tool. Essentially, TagCloud searches any number of RSS feeds you specify, extracts keywords from the content and lists them according to prevalence within the RSS feeds. Tags: rss, tags, xml
Friday, July 8

Today's Jots posts
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on Fri 08 Jul 2005 06:00 PM PDT
Sunday, July 3

Today's Jots posts
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on Sun 03 Jul 2005 05:59 PM PDT
Friday, July 1

Today's Jots posts
by
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on Fri 01 Jul 2005 05:58 PM PDT
- Javascript Diff Algorithm - John Resig
Tags: dev, js
- Microsoft gets hip to AJAX | CNET News.com
Not to be left out of any development trends, Microsoft is working to simplify the job of building so-called AJAX applications, or Web applications with sophisticated graphics. Tags: ajax, news
- Google Maps API
The Google Maps API lets developers embed Google Maps in their own web pages with JavaScript. You can add overlays to the map (including markers and polylines) and display shadowed "info windows" just like Google Maps. Tags: api, google
- IM Smarter
IM Smarter® is a new kind of service; it works with whatever instant messenger you use today and gives you one place to safely search your chat history, get reminders for important events, and even update or start a web blog. Tags: im, proxy
- Ruby - Payment
Payment is used to process credit cards and electronic cash through merchant accounts. Tags: dev, ruby
- Ruby Shipping - UPS, FedEx, USPS
Shipping is a module that connects APIs for various shippers like UPS and FedEx. Tags: dev, ruby
- PDF::Writer for Ruby ~ A Pure-Ruby PDF Document Creation System
Tags: dev, pdf, ruby
- Frequently Asked Questions about Erlang
Erlang is a general-purpose programming language and runtime environment. Erlang has built-in support for concurrency, distribution and fault tolerance. Erlang is used in several large telecommunication systems from Ericsson. Tags: dev, lang
Wednesday, June 29

Today's Jots posts
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on Wed 29 Jun 2005 05:58 PM PDT
- Tor: An anonymous Internet communication system
Using Tor can help you anonymize web browsing and publishing, instant messaging, IRC, SSH, and other applications that use the TCP protocol. Tor also provides a platform on which software developers can build new applications with built-in anonymity, safety, and privacy features. Tags: anon, eff
Monday, June 27

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on Mon 27 Jun 2005 05:58 PM PDT
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