Thinking about making individual repos for client projects instead of using a master repo. All for client access and hooking into basecamp. 1 hr ago
Fedora 7 released
Fedora 7, the latest version of the popular community-driven Linux distribution sponsored by Red Hat, was released this morning. This is the first Fedora release to incorporate and unify both the Core and Extra platform components, thus obviating the need for the traditional inclusion of the word “Core” in the distribution’s name. This is also the first release to be constructed with Fedora’s new build system, which will vastly simplify development of custom versions and derivatives.
I’m looking forward…
I went ahead and sold myself to write a post about a site I never would have posted about or have visited. I have mixed feelings about this whole deal because I hate the idea of whoring posts but at least ReviewMe (owned by MediaWhiz who does TLA) does a few things right. Because the review guidelines are simple,
We like to keep the guidelines loose, so bloggers can write in a way that makes sense for their unique niche and audience. We…
Logged into GMail in the hotel in Pittsburgh and while reading the abridged e-mail from the AJAX Search group I have this “sponsored ad” where the rss headlines go. The one thing they got wrong of course is I’m not looking for a new job. Or am I and I don’t know it?
I’ve started selling links on my own as well as on Text Link Ads because I could both give a better deal to the buyer and not worry about that 50% cut they’re taking. All-in-all I’m making some good money off TLA, I just hope it keeps up since it’s paying for my hosting and a tech toy each month. Which is great since I’ve made more in the month of November then I ever have with these stupid text ads through Yahoo!;…
I always thought Digg had issues. Especially with quality but this, something I’ve noticed as well, is something much more troubling.
I find site rivalries boring, but growing concerns over Digg “censorship” have been submitted steadily for the last few months. Today two such stories were submitted so numerous that I had little choice but to post. The first claims that Digg is the editor’s playground- it explains how a few users control Digg, and that it’s not really the ‘Democracy’…
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