Wednesday, 23 April 2003

Testing again from Chronicle Lite 1.2 b1 (part three)

Well, hopefully this will show the proper title and body.
Posted by at 8:07 PM in My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult

Posting from Chronicle Lite 1.2 b1 (part deux)

Let's see if this works.
Posted by at 7:56 PM in My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult

Ariadna (IntelliJ), build#701 is available

Ariadna, build 701 (idea-3.0.4) is available at http://www.intellij.net/eap. The build is a release-candidate for OSX version of IDEA 3.0.4

Changes in build 701 from 700

- Mac OS X support - Stability improvements and bug-fixes

View complete list of bugs fixed here: http://www.intellij.net/tracker/idea/searchSCR?ok=search&search=Search&Field0=fixedInBuild&Operation0=EQUALS&Value0=701
Posted by at 3:37 PM in java ... just java

The first Asian blojsom blog?

It's just a tremendous feeling when you see your software running correctly in other languages. Case and point, the enhance information benefit site. There's only one post there now, but wow. Just wow.

/images/emoticons/mozilla_smile.gif
Posted by at 9:55 AM in blojsom ... all blojsom

Presenting "Blogs: An Evolution in Human 'Interaction'" at HumaniTech

So, it looks like my presentation was accepted at HumaniTech. This should be a lot of fun.
As part of the University at Albany's "Humanitech Semester," we seek papers that explore the cultural and theoretical issues that arise between the Humanities and Technology. How do the Humanities/Technology transform, supplement, or challenge each other? What forms of subjectivity or cultural practices emerge from their intersection? What theoretical or practical implications arise in areas that are affected by the intertwining of technology with social and cultural space?
It's game on baby!

UPDATE: The HumaniTech Conference Schedule is now online and it looks like I'm up at 10 AM. Looking at some of the other presentation topics, all I can say is "Wow ... just wow!"

Posted by at 9:39 AM in My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult

Tuesday, 22 April 2003

Test post from Jericho

And awaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay we go! I'd go further to say I'd like the ability to send trackback pings to certain URLs when I post. Movable Type Trackback Specification. You know you want to /images/emoticons/mozilla_laughing.gif

I'm going to say that at this point I like Chronicle Lite more, but that's just because it's got all the nice HTML stuff in there, my blog categories are in a pull-down, and I think the author is going to add support for blosxom-style blogs where the title of your post is the first line of the blog entry /images/emoticons/mozilla_wink.gif

I mean, dizzle on that for a second and you'll understand that if someone is <jay-z>big pimpin' in b.l.o.j.</jay-z> your stuff then it's good to pimp back.

Posted by at 4:47 PM in java ... just java

Aurora (IntelliJ), build #813 is available

Details here.
Aurora, build 813 is available at http://www.intellij.net/eap.

Changes in build 813 from 811:

Debugger. Next/Previous Frame buttons in Frame view (work by Ctrl-Alt-Up/Down as well). Editor. Ability to fold arbitrary selection (Ctrl-.). Editor. Smart paste into string literals (auotmatically escapes special symbols). Structure View. Ability to sort by visibility. Structure View/Project View. Deprecated symbols are striked out.
Enjoy!
Posted by at 9:48 AM in java ... just java

Monday, 21 April 2003

What is the most hated Jelly Belly flavor?

Leave your comment here, but after discussion with family this past Easter, hands down it has to be "Buttered Popcorn".
Posted by at 10:08 PM in My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult

UP2GO.NET News == UB2FsckedToBother.NET

Oh my goodness! You've got to be fscking kidding me. /images/emoticons/mozilla_yell.gif First off, this "blog" sets a cookie to indicate whether I'm JNLP compliant (they actually spelled compliant wrong on the question page). Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzt! I didn't get past that.
Posted by at 2:06 PM in java ... just java

blojsom 1.8 nearing completion

Well, this beotch keeps dropping little hints as to what's to come in blojsom 1.8 so I better give a quick rundown of what we're finishing up. It's also been like 11.82 days since our last release so we have to get a a new one out there /images/emoticons/mozilla_laughing.gif
  • Support for the Comment API
  • Adding support for more of the Blogger API
  • BlojsomFetcher: This is a good thing™. Adding support for this represented a lot of changes throughout the API, none of which you'll really notice except for the fact that there is now a more clean separation and abstraction of where blojsom will "fetch" its entries from. The interfaces and classes in the core API were also improved because of this new interface.

    So, what is the BlojsomFetcher interface? Well, I guess I wasn't really joking (even though I was at the time) when I said blojsom would be backed by a database in blojsom 1.8 and abandon the filesystem. The truth of the matter is that with the BlojsomFetcher interface, blojsom could be backed by a database, even though by default, it will not.

    Simply put, this interface abstracts where blojsom will retrieve its entries and categories. blojsom will by default ship with an implementation which retrieves categories and entries from the filesystem. You can imagine some scenarios like one in which someone writes a CachingFetcher that caches a set of entries for a particular request (making blojsom even faster than it is today) or a DatabaseFetcher which retrieves categories and entries from a database.

    /images/emoticons/mozilla_tongueout.gif

If Mark has time while he is waiting for jury duty tomorrow, he might get RESTLog support done /images/emoticons/mozilla_laughing.gif, but that will probably be available in blojsom 1.9. Expect the "drop" of blojsom 1.8 this Friday!

Posted by at 9:35 AM in blojsom ... all blojsom

Thursday, 17 April 2003

Client Perceived Response Time (CPRT)?

*sigh*

http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/cprt

CPRT is a technique for accurately measuring the response time of a Web service as perceived by clients. This resulting information about response time can be supplied to any agent on the Internet, including the service provider. CPRT data can be used to determine whether performance expectations are being met and whether additional resources (such as a more powerful server or a faster network connection) are needed. It can also be used to determine whether the service provider is abiding by a pre-defined service level agreement.
Posted by at 11:20 PM in java ... just java

Wednesday, 16 April 2003

blojsom 1.7.2 released

A quick bug fix release to address the last of the last-modified issues. All better now! blojsom can be downloaded at this location and you can find more information on blojsom at this location.

Update: Looks like javablogs.com is now happy with the last-modified update as well /images/emoticons/mozilla_wink.gif

Posted by at 10:00 PM in blojsom ... all blojsom

Testing to see if JavaBlogs picks this post up. Please ignore :)

Testing ... Testing ... Bueller? ... Bueller?
Posted by at 3:52 PM in java ... just java

More referer log fun from the FBI?

Was it the FBI or a spoofing service? The plot thickens looking at my referer log this afternoon.
http://ref.spoof.org/refspoof.cgi (1)

<cartman>I know it's those douchebags Stan and Kyle. God I hate Stan and Kyle</cartman>
Posted by at 2:54 PM in My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult

Erik is back! or Why the days just aren't the same without a little "truth"

Well, the "truth is out there..." and Erik is back in the swing of the blogging thing. Now I don't have to rely on Aggregator Beotch to feed me good links.
Posted by at 9:11 AM in My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult
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