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Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Use FileMaker Web Publishing in Apache
Monday, June 18, 2012
When European "Austerity" Isn't
Short version: there's been minimal to negative austerity since pre-meltdown 2008.
Longer version:
Friday, June 8, 2012
Solving mod_dav_svn loading faliure on Apache in Windows
sudo aptitude install libapache2-svn under Ubuntu turned into hours of staring at Syntax error on line 270 of C:/Program Files (x86)/Apache Software Foundation/Apache2.2/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load C:/Program Files (x86)/Apache Software Foundation/Apache2.2/modules/mod_dav_svn.so into server: The specified procedure could not be found.Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Metaphor for Europe's Troubles
Based on my decades of experience in the sovereign debt markets, I have come up with a perfect metaphor for what is going on in the Eurozone. It is as if the Grace government promised 200,000 people one boat each, but now that the boats are due, it turns out that she doesn't have 200,000 boats anywhere, there are only 100,000. Grace tries telling half of the people not to try to use their boat; to pretend that it is sitting in a port somewhere, waiting for them. If some people use their boat half of the week, other people can use it for the other half of the week, so it is "like" having 200,000 boats. Uncle Jeremy has 1.5 million boats, but he isn't so thrilled about just handing over a bunch of his boats to Grace, who knew she promised more than she had. Jeremy says "I'll give you 50,000 of my boats, but only if you tell 50,000 people that they aren't getting a boat at all." Grace is furious, shouting "you're forcing boat austerity on me! I need to implement boat-growth policies!" Of course, "boat-growth policies" is a euphemism for "Jeremy gives me more boats."
Friday, June 1, 2012
EA support is wonderful
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Simple recursive file traversal in Elisp
Really quick: I wrote a simple bit of elisp to eval a body over
each of the files in a directory, recursively. Looking around for a little
bit, I found a couple of options, including Findr, which has its
own queue implementation (pretty short), and whose main function is a whopping
55 lines!
Monday, February 27, 2012
The Ongoing Saga of Making Ubuntu 11.10 Usable
And set your login session to "Gnome fallback". This gives you a passable facsimile of Gnome 2 (aka "worked and was not useless" edition). I am a little... offended is to strong, but miffed that "fallback" means "what to use if you want to get work done and are not, in fact, a hipster," but whatever.