December 2011
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Dec 31st
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Dec 31st
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Dec 27th
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Dec 26th
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Dec 23rd
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Dec 23rd
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“Everything will be okay in the end. If it’s not okay it’s not the...”
– unknown
Dec 23rd
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Dec 22nd
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Dec 22nd
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Dec 22nd
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Dec 21st
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“Who the fuck is JSON?”
– Me
Dec 21st
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Dec 21st
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Dec 20th
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“13 yr-old son in local record shop: ‘I don’t know how this place...”
– @radiomikehill, #PerceptionShift
Dec 20th
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Dec 20th
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“FUCK THE CRI$I$”
Dec 19th
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Dec 19th
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Dec 19th
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“In your @font-face!”
– twitter
Dec 19th
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Dec 19th
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Dec 19th
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Dec 18th
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Dec 18th
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Dec 18th
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Dec 18th
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Dec 18th
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Dec 17th
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Dec 15th
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Dec 13th
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Dec 12th
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Bongo Radio. The Right Music For Shitty Weather
Listening to the African Radio Stream from Bongo Radio makes you forget the cold’n’shitty weather. Tune in!
Dec 12th
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Dec 12th
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Dec 10th
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Dec 10th
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Dec 10th
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Dec 9th
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Dec 9th
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Dec 9th
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Dec 9th
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Dec 8th
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Dec 7th
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Dec 7th
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Dec 6th
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Dropbox for Teams. Considering it.
I just looked at “Dropbox for Teams” and at first hand I marked it off as “not interesting” and “too expensive”…but when thinking about it some more it could well be worth the bucks it costs. In our company we have a big samba share server providing Photoshop files, Word Docs, production files, etc.; one NAS for Quotations, Invoices, Templates, etc. and a...
Dec 5th
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Linux: Check memory used by program
There is a great python script out there called PS Mem showing you exactly how much private + shared RAM one program is using. It’s awesome as quick overview and for debugging, instead of looking at top and counting all listed processes. This is how it looks like: You can download it at github: PS Mem
Dec 5th
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Dec 4th
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