Archive for March, 2005:

Return of the Mac

Paul Graham:
With OS X, the hackers are back. When I walked into the Apple store in Cambridge, it was like coming home. Much was changed, but there was still that Apple coolness in the air, that feeling that the show was being run by someone who really cared, instead of random corporate deal-makers.
Interesting that he [...]

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My Pug’s belly is dark

My dog rocks. She’s what hmmm, 16 weeks or so by now, and in the last couple of weeks we’ve noticed that her belly has turned dark. It used to be nice and pink, but once we changed her food, it started getting darker. Nothing else about her seems to have changed. In fact she [...]

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The distance from idea to execution

So I have this idea for a neat app for my family and friends to use. I thought, great! Awsome oppourtunity to use RoR. Then I thought, hold up, even better idea: compare the same app done in Java (J2ee web app) and in RoR. And of course, since I’m trying to use Linux as [...]

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Google Updates Desktop: MSFT Will Take Note

In short, the new version of Google Desktop will include APIs for any Windows application developer, letting anyone plug their application into GDS (ie, iTunes, chat, or…MSFT Office, for example). Developers can access these APIs to do two things - one, to make sure their documents are indexed by GDS, and appear as searched by [...]

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She’s looking older…

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Lily on the living room floor, originally uploaded by johncavacas.

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The Daily ACK: Behind the scenes at Google

To read later: The Daily ACK: Behind the scenes at Google

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