That sounds a lot like a twelve-factor app :) http://12factor.net
-- justin
I'm not sure what news you've been reading but
The London Airport was shutdown due to a system failure and a backup system
that utterly failed to do it's job
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25281675
BART was sh
On May 17, 2011, at 9:36 PM, "Doran L. Barton" wrote:
> On Tuesday, May 17, 2011 04:22:25 PM Ryan Simpkins wrote:
>> Like PHP.
>>
>> zin!
>
> $ryan++;
>
There. I fixed that for you ;)
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On Feb 13, 2010, at 6:47 AM, Shane Hathaway
wrote:
> Hi PLUG,
>
> I'd like some suggestions for Unix/Linux software that does just a bit
> more than our old standby, cron. I'd like:
>
> - A simple way to add new jobs (like cron)
>
> - A complete report of what was run and when (cron doesn't d
On Dec 21, 2009, at 2:48 PM, Matt Nelson wrote:
> I need to replace about 6 HDD enclosure fans. They are 40mm x 40mm
> x 10mm,
> and have the 2pin connector.
>
> Does anyone know where to pick some of these up for a decent deal?
http://www.utahelectronics.com/ has a pretty good selection f
Hans Fugal wrote:
> What I want to know is whether the author of that page is going to
> apologize for all that bold text.
Did you notice that some parts are more bold than others? If you remove
the errant on line 72 you'll
notice that the "section headings" are bold as well.
Also: I love th
Merrill Oveson wrote:
> I need a web based calendar - I imagine a javascript based one - but if php
> can do the job...
Use jQuery + jQuery UI... There's a great datepicker widget that is
crazy simple to use. Other than the js includes, your entire
implementation will look something like this:
Nathan Blackham wrote:
> I have been asked to help with distributing items from an estate. The
> goal is to allow all the members provide input on items that are part of
> the estate in a confidential manner, so that the executor can divvy up
> the items fairly and to people who want them. I need
Jones, Scott (GE Money, consultant) wrote:
I am sure my friend, a non-programmer, would think I was swearing at her
if I suggested she use postgresql or javascript, or php.
Any other suggestions?
Upload to Picasa or Flickr and export a slideshow.
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justin
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Andrew McNabb wrote:
I would also like
to point out that the differences are purely in software. You can
modify the VLAN configuration to make the WAN just like all of the other
ports.
Yup. It's all software. Using a LAN port + disabling DHCP just happens
to be the easiest to do (least amount o
Kyle Waters wrote:
Justin Hileman wrote:
The key is to get the second WRT out of "router" mode and into
"access point" mode. Do this by putting the uplink on a LAN port
rather than the WAN port. Then you should disable the DHCP server on
the second WRT. This keeps it
Jones, Scott (GE Money, consultant) wrote:
Can these all talk and share and get along? What am I overlooking in
getting this all set up?
This setup works for me:
http://i.justinhileman.info/networkin_it-20090527-154955.png
The key is to get the second WRT out of "router" mode and into "access
Charles Curley wrote:
While running the W3 Consortium's link checker
(http://validator.w3.org/checklink?check=Check&hide_type=all&summary=on&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.charlescurley.com%2Findex.html),
I get messages like:
Lines: 403, 405, 407, 409, 411, 413, 637
http://www.charlescurley.com/frames.ar
sorry about that last one... apparently hotmail doesn't like line breaks
anymore.justin
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> It was an interesting article, but the only thing I took away from it> is the
> idea that no real machine can decide all strings in the> language of matching
> parentheses because you can always exceed the> memory of the machine by
> one.the only problem is that matching parentheses can be dec
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