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Yearly Archives: 2008
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Fri 26/09/2008 00:46 Text note (Note): Testing lifeblog from nokia n95 Testing
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Identica mode for Emacs update: support for any Laconica server
I’ve updated identica-mode for Emacs and now has a way to connect to any laconica server, instead of just identi.ca. To configure add this to your .emacs file, or your customizations file or your choice: (setq laconica-server “myserver.com”) I’m working … Continue reading
Depending on web services
What would happen if your access to most of your online services were to be disabled? What would you loose? I’ve been in situations where we have to decide either to run certain applications on our server, like E-mail, scheduling, … Continue reading
Chrome license makes Google more than the new Big Brother
Yesterday’s big news was that Google released their own “open source” browser called Google Chrome. They released only the binaries for Windows, and even thought they claim to be open source, I don’t see where I can get the source … Continue reading
Posted in Digital rights Law & Freedom, GNU/Linux Free Software & Open Source, News
Tagged google, license, open source, rights
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Identi.ca mode for Emacs
Identi.ca is a free software microblogging service, similar to Twitter, based on the Status.net code base. I recently needed to update my status from Emacs, since its faster for me and easier. I’ve been using an an Emacs mode to … Continue reading
Posted in Emacs, GNU/Linux Free Software & Open Source
Tagged blogging, Emacs, identica, open source, twitter
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Free software hosting for free or open source projects
There are several services to host your project’s code on the web for free. But recently there’s been some outages on “very reliable” services like Gmail, Amazon and let’s not get started with Twitter. Also some service policies may bother … Continue reading
Posted in GNU/Linux Free Software & Open Source
Tagged free software, fsf, hosting, open source
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