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- Our unrealistic attitudes about death, through a doctor’s eyes Thoughtful Sunday morning read from Washington Post
http://t.co/DXcG0MMZ2012/02/19 12:31 - The challenges of scaling Tumblr. Large numbers, but other sites have managed similar transitions w/o breaking so much.
http://t.co/yUWmA05Z2012/02/13 12:46 - Ron Gilbert (@grumpygamer) on meeting Steve Jobs: "My advice to God: Don't argue with Steve Jobs." Fun read.
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- Our unrealistic attitudes about death, through a doctor’s eyes Thoughtful Sunday morning read from Washington Post
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Heads Up: Kernel update in Ubuntu 10.04LTS Lucid (>= 2.6.32-32) breaks network namespaces
As much as I would like to avoid seeing this blog turn into an Ubuntu complaints forum, I have another heads-up to share: Network namespaces support was silently removed from Lucid in a minor kernel update this summer (2.6.32-31 – … Continue reading
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What Ubuntu is doing wrong…
This discussion came up on our internal mailing list today. As this turned out too long, and I didn’t want to start a mailing list frame war, I decided to post it here instead. Feel free to comment below, or … Continue reading
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Filtering stderr – or how to get rid of tar’s “socket ignored” message
This based on a very useful tip in Darren Patterson’s blog, something I was looking for for quite a while: When you want to filter out useless error from stderr messages, while keeping your stdout channel unaffected (e.g., to get … Continue reading
