Jun 26 2015
Tweet on 26th June 2015, 4:16 pm
RT @micahgoulart: Best photo of the day: the running of the media interns to relate news of Supreme Court rulings. (note shoes) http://t.co…
Jun 26 2015
RT @micahgoulart: Best photo of the day: the running of the media interns to relate news of Supreme Court rulings. (note shoes) http://t.co…
Jun 26 2015
Somewhere under the English Channel… with full 3G! (@ Eurotunnel in Sangatte) https://t.co/fhMo3YyxC3
Jun 26 2015
Great duck, and open much later than the rest of Honfleur (@ L’Alcyone) on #Yelp http://t.co/0lJnpEiqqr
Jun 24 2015
Really enjoyed looking around the Abbey at St. Michael’s Mount (@ Le Mont-Saint-Michel) https://t.co/bVwYrG5Lva
Feb 13 2015
Gentoo have recently taken the positive step of removing Intel-specific USE flags from builds directly, and introducing the new ‘CPU_FLAGS_X86‘ variable to control platform-specific hardware options.
(Presumably this opens the option for extensions such as ‘CPU_FLAGS_ARM="neon"‘, etc., in the future also…)
There is a new build app-portage/cpuinfo2cpuflags which will determine this information – but really, this feels like something that we can figure out canonically for ourselves without needing to pull-in additional packages 😉
Jan 23 2015
Oct 11 2014
Having given OS X Server a trial-run, I suddenly found that I was encountering all manner of weird system issues:
Removing OS X Server (drag the application to trash and manually remove /Library/Preferences/com.apple.server* and /Library/Server) didn’t resolve the issue.
It turns out, though, that the problematic behaviour is due to tools which are a part of Xcode but which are invoked by OS X Server – and the fix is maddeningly simple:
To disable the Xcode Server components with:
sudo xcrun xcscontrol --shutdown # Stops Xcode Server
… in order to shutdown all of _xcsbuildd’s processes and prevent restart from being blocked.
However, if you don’t actually need Xcode Server, then running:
sudo xcrun xcscontrol --reset # Resets Xcode Server, removing all service data and stopping all services
… will totally remove all users, services, and system changes. Running this resolved all of the above problems. If only Apple had mentioned this before OS X Server enabled Xcode Server in the first place…
Sep 30 2014
Sep 23 2014
On the 13th September, the AdBlock team posted to Google+:
We at AdBlock believe that our users should have freedom. That’s why we block all ads by default and release our code for anyone at http://code.getadblock.com
… but apparently their belief in their users’ freedom doesn’t extend to mentioning that this code is available in a trackable, versioned form at github.com/srcshelton/adblock, because they removed my post saying this!
Now that, I have to say, is just rude…
Jun 26 2015
Tweet on 24th June 2015, 4:40 pm
Really enjoyed looking around the Abbey at St. Michael’s Mount (@ Le Mont-Saint-Michel) https://t.co/bVwYrG5Lva
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