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Setting Up Google Mail for Your Own Domain

Posted Wednesday April 30, 2008, 7:29 am, Over one day old
Having heard about how some plenty smart people enjoyed the switch over to outsourcing their email to Google, I figured I'd give it a shot. | | The thing about Gmail (and Yahoo mail and Hotmail) is that lots of large companies actually block them.

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Nevermind, I Figured It Out

Posted Monday April 14, 2008, 1:02 am, Over one day old
If you go asking other people to explain how to do something, and you figure it out on your own, telling them "Nevermind" is just the first step.

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Generating Applications or Solving Problems?

Posted Monday April 14, 2008, 1:02 am, Over one day old
It's that they're asking a question that doesn't matter in the context it's getting asked. | | That's because neither I nor any software developer that I know is collecting a paycheck or getting an invoice paid for "building applications".

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Mapping Reality to Common Graphs

Posted Monday April 14, 2008, 1:02 am, Over one day old
(Hey, here's this thing called XML) | | Some people start using it and telling everyone how great it is. (Look what you can use XML for) | | People start buying into the hype and looking to use the new technology EVERYWHERE they can.

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Toward 30 Days Straight at the Gym

Posted Monday April 14, 2008, 1:02 am, Over one day old
Given the effects that just losing that incrementing number of completed days, I wondered what would happen for me if nothing more than that number WAS the thing I'd lose by not going to the gym. | | So, revived something I've done for lots of other stuff with a 30 Day Challenge.

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This Site De-listed on Google Due to Wordpress Flaw

Posted Monday April 14, 2008, 1:02 am, Over one day old
A few weeks ago, I saw a notice that there was a security flaw in Wordpress that needed patching. As that was a telltale sign of having the site exploited. | | So, I quickly changed a bunch of passwords and went looking for other posts that had similar text in them and found none.

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Notes From Breakfast 2008-04-06

Posted Monday April 14, 2008, 1:02 am, Over one day old
Complexity Machine 1 is the software that's the result of his research, where he's asking: | | My question to those of you who are willing to explore is: how can you imagine this software could be used to create architecture?

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Requirements for a New Laptop

Posted Monday April 14, 2008, 1:02 am, Over one day old
About a year ago, I articulated my upgrade cycle for laptops. Then, last summer, most of that criteria was met and I rushed to order a new one. The fact that the extra time went by just fine points to a change that's necessary in my cycle.

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Using AtomPub to Export from Wordpress

Posted Monday April 14, 2008, 1:02 am, Over one day old
Ever since someone gave me an overview of RESTful web development in the same week that someone else gave me an overview of the Atompub protocol, I've been hooked on the idea. | | I've tinkered around with starting implementations of both a client and a server on my own ever since.

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Creative Commons, Commercial Use and Gray Areas

Posted Monday April 14, 2008, 1:02 am, Over one day old
Nearly everything I make online is licensed under either the most permissive of the Creative Commons licenses (for things like articles, photos, documents, etc.) or one of the most permissive software licenses (for code and software), like the BSD license.

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