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01 March 2010 1
Article “Python Tips, Tricks, and Hacks” was rated as a 5
1 March at 03:56 AM
The new average is 5.00 of 5.00 with 13 ratings. rate
28 February 2010 1
jlugocp posted the Java snippet “Two Way List Iterator
28 February at 03:11 PM
Wraps a ListIterator so that we don't have to worry about whether we need to proceed to the next or previous item in the iterator. This class figures that out. As long as there are items remaining... more
25 February 2010 1
monkey103 posted the XML snippet “Maven - build and install zip artifacts
25 February at 05:23 AM
It's important to attach it to the package phase. Installs zip, tar.gz etc. to the repo.... more
23 February 2010 2
Edit David edited the article “Python Tips, Tricks, and Hacks
23 February at 02:46 PM
" Reverted the abstract. " diff
Edit David edited the article “Python Tips, Tricks, and Hacks
23 February at 02:20 PM
" Reverted the abstract. " diff
21 February 2010 1 1
Comment David commented on the blog entry “Yes, that was spam.
21 February at 05:09 PM
" Maybe we could have some sort of rate limiting feature, so you can only send so many messages per hour. Or is there some sort of public IP blacklist? Or we can start banning IP ranges (or emails?)... more " reply
Stou S. posted the blog entry “Yes, that was spam.
21 February at 10:22 AM
It appears that this morning a very dedicated spammer created a Siafoo account and manually sent spam messages to about 90 users. Their account has been disabled and we are looking into ways to... more
20 February 2010 1
David posted the Python snippet “Generate Spam-style English
20 February at 11:48 PM
Something I was playing with; turns out you can make fairly decent spam-email-style English easily. Parses any strings you give it and returns a gibberish response to any query.... more
18 February 2010 2 2
Comment David replied to a comment on the blog entry “I have no words.
18 February at 08:44 PM
" I thought it was kinda cool actually, there is a whole community of people building big blue police boxes! " reply
Comment Stou S. commented on the blog entry “I have no words.
18 February at 08:11 PM
" Laugh all you want but that forum is far more active than the one on here... " reply
David posted the blog entry “Facebook, Sponsors, and Privacy
18 February at 07:30 PM
A few new things this week:... more
David posted the article “Update Firmware on Zyxel EQ-660R DSL Modem
18 February at 12:40 AM
Getting kicked off the internet all the time? Can't use BitTorrent? Is stuff slow? Well if you have the EQ-660R modem, you probably just need to update your firmware.
17 February 2010 1
David posted the blog entry “I have no words.
17 February at 09:21 PM
http://tardisbuilders.com/
14 February 2010 2 2 1
Edit Steven edited the (Ba)sh snippet “chewtoy - chew file; spit csv
14 February at 01:43 AM
" Added file name for download " diff
Comment Steven commented on the (Ba)sh snippet “chewtoy - chew file; spit csv
14 February at 01:38 AM
" Pretty sure a lot those "unset" are useless in a script. " reply
Steven posted the (Ba)sh snippet “chewtoy - chew file; spit csv
14 February at 01:37 AM
Paste this into chewtoy, and chmod +x chewtoy... more
Edit Steven edited the (Ba)sh console session snippet “/proc/meminfo Chewtoy
14 February at 01:24 AM
Steven posted the (Ba)sh console session snippet “/proc/meminfo Chewtoy
14 February at 01:22 AM
Convert the pretty readable /proc/meminfo output and mangle it into meminfo.csv
13 February 2010 1 3
Edit Stou S. edited the blog “iCapsid Development Blog
13 February at 11:13 PM
Edit David edited the group “iCapsid
13 February at 11:03 PM
" Added website. (Last edit: added blog) " diff
Edit David edited the group “iCapsid
13 February at 10:58 PM
David posted the blog entry “Adjector Beta 2
13 February at 10:47 PM
Last night I released the second beta of Adjector, our fast, flexible, open source ad client. There's a couple of small but important fixes: precaching now works correctly (I don't know how it even... more
12 February 2010 1 2
Comment Stou S. replied to a comment on the Python snippet “Cross platform Boost::Python modules with Scons
12 February at 11:31 PM
" It only requires `-shared` and `-framework Python` and since my boost is in a random place it needs an extra couple of include directories. The OS X dev tools really should ship with Boost though. " reply
Comment David commented on the Python snippet “Cross platform Boost::Python modules with Scons
12 February at 10:09 PM
" Dare I ask why the mac requires so many extra flags? Okay putting your libs in a weird place was part of it : ) " reply
Stou S. posted the Python snippet “Cross platform Boost::Python modules with Scons
12 February at 07:04 PM
A SCons SConstruct script for generating Boost::Python modules under Linux and OS X.... more
10 February 2010 2 5
Comment Stou S. replied to a comment on the blog entry “Fn
10 February at 10:11 PM
" HA what's more dangerous is when I got used to pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del to lockthe screen on windows since I would do it all day long on my laptop. Then I'dcome home and accidentally reboot my linux... more " reply
Comment David commented on the blog entry “Fn
10 February at 09:33 PM
" And if you hold down the control key, it activates the self destruct system. You have to hold it for a while though... " reply
Stou S. posted the blog entry “Fn
10 February at 09:29 PM
Ever since I got my first laptop, nearly a decade ago, I have attempted to awaken it from suspended mode by randomly taping on the Fn, Ctrl, Alt, or Shift keys. It always annoyed me that the system... more
Comment Stou S. commented on the blog entry “Moral of the Story: Check your Config
10 February at 08:33 PM
" Welp... I am glad you took responsibility for that little problem. You should try to be more careful with apache next time. " reply
David posted the blog entry “Moral of the Story: Check your Config
10 February at 08:28 PM
You might have noticed Siafoo was down for a few hours today. It turns out, like back in 2008, it all comes down to a configuration value setting.... more
Comment David replied to a comment on the CSS snippet “CSS3 Rounded corners
10 February at 07:02 PM
" haha better than it all being black i guess. wtf shouldn't the syntax highlighter actually do something interesting here? " reply
Comment Stou S. commented on the CSS snippet “CSS3 Rounded corners
10 February at 06:23 PM
" I am so glad this snippet is syntax highlighted... " reply
09 February 2010 2 3 1 2
Comment Stou S. replied to a comment on the Python snippet “PyPar Ring Example
9 February at 10:00 PM
" This is just an example of how to use PyPar to communicate between processes. You might use a ring type deal for a fluid flow in a pipe simulation where each process could be a radial slice and you... more " reply
Edit David edited the CSS snippet “CSS3 Rounded corners
9 February at 09:43 PM
" Added instructions on how to change individual corners, updated description. " diff
Comment David commented on the Python snippet “PyPar Ring Example
9 February at 09:34 PM
" Is there some reason you would want to do this IRL, or is it just to show that message sending works? " reply
Edit David edited the article “Python __Underscore__ Methods
9 February at 09:30 PM
" Added some keywords. " diff
Edit David edited the Python snippet “Python Enum or Constants Class
9 February at 09:29 PM
" added link to underscore methods article, keyword " diff
David posted the C snippet “Determine Date of Easter
9 February at 06:11 PM
A completely opaque way to determine the date of easter for any year, using Gauss's algorithm.... more
David posted the C snippet “Moon Phases by Date
9 February at 05:59 PM
Determine the phase of the moon, either numerically or descriptively.... more
Article “Python Tips, Tricks, and Hacks” was rated as a 5
9 February at 10:34 AM
The new average is 5.00 of 5.00 with 13 ratings. rate
06 February 2010 1 1
Edit David Underhill edited the Python snippet “Automatic replacement of logging statements with pass (and vice versa)
6 February at 09:13 PM
" fixed bug in my reST syntax; added a link to an article explaining the motivation of this snippet " diff
David Underhill posted the Python snippet “Automatic replacement of logging statements with pass (and vice versa)
6 February at 08:48 PM
This script parses a Python file and comments out logging statements, replacing them with a pass statement (or vice versa). The purpose of commenting out these statements is to improve performance.... more
05 February 2010 1 2
Comment David Underhill commented on the article “Python Tips, Tricks, and Hacks
5 February at 04:35 PM
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Comment David Underhill commented on the article “Python Tips, Tricks, and Hacks
5 February at 04:35 PM
" You did a nice job with this article. I found the bits on decorators, generators, and any/all particularly helpful. Thanks David!David Underhillhttp://www.dound.com " reply
Article “Python Tips, Tricks, and Hacks” was rated as a 5
5 February at 04:31 PM
The new average is 5.00 of 5.00 with 13 ratings. rate
04 February 2010 3 1
David posted the Python snippet “Strip HTML and XML tags
4 February at 09:11 PM
Strips tags from a string, leaving only the text bits.
Stou S. posted the C snippet “Lennard-Jones potential Molecular dynamics monte-carlo
4 February at 09:02 PM
This is some sort of monte-carlo simulation of 10 particles in a Lennard-Jones potential that I wrote for what appears to be thermodynamics. It uses the ROOT framework so good luck getting it to... more
Edit David edited the C snippet “Fixed Point Iteration
4 February at 08:33 PM
David posted the C snippet “The Newton-Raphson Method
4 February at 08:32 PM
Uses the Newton-Raphson Method to find zeros of a function.
Comment Stou S. replied to a comment on the C snippet “Finding Epsilon
4 February at 08:27 PM
" Man I remember when I bought a 350MB Hard Drive from circuit city for around $300... " reply