I just installed Apt for rpm a …
I just installed Apt for rpm again. I just wish I had a fat pipe to download all 175MB of a dist-upgrade..
I just installed Apt for rpm again. I just wish I had a fat pipe to download all 175MB of a dist-upgrade..
Get The Look – Design Templates – lots of tips here when designing web pages. Ivan has a new article on “Automatic PHP Class Loading”.
GnuCash is hard to find on Google or freshmeat. I just installed it again and working away filling in the last month of receipts and bills. It’s a lot more user-friendly than it was. The first time you run it you get the option of bringing up a help page that suggests you run a [...]
It not even 4am and the sky is bright! Myself and Owen walked home from town this morning after a night out. We could even see vapour trails in the sky, the sky was mostly clear and a bright moon cast a silver glow on everything. The queue at the taxi rank was 10 deep [...]
Wow! RKO has another couple of great tunes! The two Sidology tunes by Machinae Supremacy are excellent!
Seems like my phplib instructions below came in useful to at least one person, and hopefully the install procedure will be cleaned up a small bit! I’m very happy with how it performs. Seems to be 7-8 times faster than using a database for the sessions!
Padraig Brady wrote a nice script for testing regular expressions. It’ll highlight the regular expression being tested!
Some PHP stuff for you:Ivan wonders when do sessions end? It’s always been a hassle getting PHP4 sessions working as a backend to phplib sessions. Here’s how I did it: Download the latest phplib tarball (currenty phplib-7.4-pre1) and copy php/* into your include directory and customize as per the INSTALL docs. Download session4.inc file from [...]
Antefacto has stopped trading. There’s some really good developers looking for work now..
According to Stephen’s referers page people have hit his site 15 times from here, yet Site Meter didn’t record that many hits to this page. Looks like I’ll have to do something about that!
Holy Shmoly! is Digg proof thanks to caching by WP Super Cache