Αρχείο κατηγορίας 'Tech/web'
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Rock Paper Scissors Spock Lizard
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“Scissors cuts Paper covers Rock crushes Lizard poisons Spock smashes Scissors decapitates Lizard eats Paper disproves Spock vaporizes Rock crushes Scissors.” (via @mperedim)
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Maemo Summit
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Yeehaa! I’m going to the Maemo Summit baby! Amsterdam, long time no see! #maesum
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Django Conference!
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Getting ready for DjangoCon baby. Portland, here I come.
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The narcotic known as ‘open source’
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“Open-source: A stimulant of the central nervous system, tolerance reuptake inhibitor, reliance suppressant and cargo-cult inhibitor. Because of the way it strongly affects the left-brain pathways responsible for the feelings of independence, autonomy, self-determination and confidence, open-source can be highly addictive. Also referred with the street name ‘realization fix’, its long-term use can cause culture-shocks [...]
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Git, oh git.
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Quotes (read: rants) seen today on IRC on git’s bad user interface: There’s a clear distinction between git ‘the content-based distributed filesystem’ (which might as well be the greatest thing since sliced bread) and git ‘the user interface for the backend’ (which might as well be the most chaotic thing after Big Bang). Whenever I [...]
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Busy, happy June
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Log of past couple of weeks or so: Had the opportunity to present our work with Transifex at a press conference of the Greek Open Source Company (also known as EELLAK), being broadcasted live and showcasing some big FOSS projects led by Greek teams and companies. Besides talking about our recent progress and requests from [...]
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Similar images
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Playing around Google Similar Images. Very useful. I remember playing around this technology 5+ years ago with IBM DB2 Extenders. It’s amazing to see how much time a research-like cutting-edge technology needs to come to the masses.
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On criticism
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Great project leaders not only accept criticism, they encourage it. They understand that their project’s worst enemy is stagnation, which comes from apathy, oppression, and not enough feedback.
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Transifex appliance on cloud computing
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Testing a Transifex appliance running on Amazon’s EC2 for customers. rPath rocks.
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Tx interview on greek radio
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Tx was featured on a popular Greek radio station past week. I really enjoyed the discussion, where we had the opportunity to talk about the importance of universal access of information, open source and digital rights, beautiful code and entrepreneurship. [Audio clip: view full post to listen]