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0   Aaron Brady   May 24, 2011 8:50 AM
Next Door’s Window (supported by wood)
Next Door’s Window (supported by wood)
0   Aaron Brady   May 23, 2011 1:41 AM
Transactional memory - nothing but trouble
This post is a followup to a review that I have recently written for a book called "Transactional memory". Here I focus not on the book and its qualities, but on the matter it discusses - transactional memory. Still, when I say "they" and "their" I refer to the authors and indirectly - to the researchers they represent.Why at all ?To begin...
0   Dmitry Dvoinikov   May 20, 2011 10:24 PM
Notes on implementing TLS. #2: Version differences.
The first question when starting with TLS is this: which version to implement ? I started with version 1.2, the latest and presumably the best, initially using its specification as a reference. The other two versions I just skimmed over and since there were no apparent incompatibilities, proceeded with 1.2. Later on, when it was already...
0   Dmitry Dvoinikov   May 17, 2011 1:08 AM
My other blog
I also blog in Russian now, here.
0   Dmitry Dvoinikov   May 5, 2011 5:49 AM
AWK-ward Ruby
This essay was to be published as a companion piece to The Shell Hater's Handbook, an introductory talk on UNIX shell programming for Ruby hackers given at GoGaRuCo 2010. Alas, the post-conference wrap up magazine will not be published this year and so I'm making the essay available here instead. Ruby, like most successful languages, was...
0   Ryan Tomayko   Apr 26, 2011 11:19 AM
theatlantic Do group discussions kill creativity? Thoughts for...
theatlantic Do group discussions kill creativity? Thoughts for the conference room: Creative collaboration requires disciplined teamwork. And this kind of teamwork requires knowing when not to work in teams. This sounds obvious, but we constantly struggle with the belief that we must be inclusive to succeed. When to diverge and when to...
0   Aaron Brady   Apr 21, 2011 4:58 PM
Notes on implementing TLS. #1: Reasons for.
The last few months I've been busy implementing TLS protocol support for this product of ours. It's in fairly good shape by now and I'd like to share a few thoughts.First of all, why having own implementation when there are existing ones ? Actually there are quite a few reasons.1. We need it to support Russian GOST family of cryptoalgorithms.2...
0   Dmitry Dvoinikov   Apr 17, 2011 10:01 PM
McD’s In Cheltenham With My Moll Tejas Lens, Ina’s...
McD’s In Cheltenham With My Moll Tejas Lens, Ina’s 1969 Film, No Flash, Taken with Hipstamatic
0   Aaron Brady   Apr 16, 2011 4:37 AM
Better programming is just a way of telling no later
You work hard to build clean and extensible architecture to help your product withstand every possible requirement, hoping this will allow it to live long and prosper. And it will, but not for long. No matter how good your skills, one day some customer wants something so awkward that your only choice is to tell him no. No, this is not possible...
0   Dmitry Dvoinikov   Apr 8, 2011 11:33 AM
Vatican magazine says hackers do God’s work
Vatican magazine says hackers do God’s work: today: In their passionate commitment to creating, and their openness to sharing ideas, hackers see their online exploits as “a form of participation in the ‘work’ of God in creation,” Jesuit priest Father Antonio Spadaro wrote in the Vatican magazine Civilta Cattolica, Network World reported. Citing...
0   Aaron Brady   Apr 7, 2011 5:04 PM
My Unsolicited Advice For PyPy
I think the most interesting work in programming languages right now is about the runtime, not syntax or even the languages themselves. Which places PyPy in an interesting position, as they have put a great deal of effort into abstracting out the concept of runtime from the language they are implementing (Python). There are of [...]
0   Ian Bicking   Apr 4, 2011 9:13 AM
Dell Inspiron Fan Speed Collectd Recipe
First, modprobe i8k, then add the following to your collectd config: Instance i8k Separator " " Type gauge InstancePrefix "fanspeed" InstancesFrom 2 ValuesFrom 7
0   Aaron Brady   Apr 4, 2011 6:08 AM
I think sackboys may be the new tea cosies. (via Handknit...
I think sackboys may be the new tea cosies. (via Handknit Sackboy by Knittage on Etsy)
0   Aaron Brady   Apr 1, 2011 12:07 AM
A Python Web Application Package and Format (we should make one)
At PyCon there was an open space about deployment, and the idea of drop-in applications (Java-WAR-style). I generally get pessimistic about 80% solutions, and dropping in a WAR file feels like an 80% solution to me. I’ve used the Hudson/Jenkins installer (which I think is specifically a project that got WARs on people’s minds), and...
0   Ian Bicking   Mar 31, 2011 9:12 AM
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