Monthly Archives: Februar 2005

FOSDEM II: Jabber

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Growl rocks

If you got a Mac, you want Growl. It’s visual notification system that shows promise and already has support from a number of cool apps. Version 0.6 is out and has even more eye candy. If you got a Mac, … Continue reading

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FOSDEM I

I have been to FOSDEM 2005 this weekend. fukami has already blogged about it. It’s a meeting for open source developers and quite a lot showed up (although I doubt the official number of 3500, it was closer to 1500 … Continue reading

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Comeback

This is my comeback. With a new blog. Please note that the RSS feeds have changed as I have moved from MovableType to WordPress. You’ll see this message if you have subscribed to the old feed but you won’t see … Continue reading

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r0x0r!

Parents: don’t get pwn3d by kids’ 1337sp33k Parents: don’t get pwn3d by kids’ 1337sp33k

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I scroll, you scroll, we all scroll

The new PowerBooks have this fancy feature allowing you to scroll by touching the Touchpad with two fingers instead of just one. Cool approach. If you want to have this for your old PowerBook or iBook (you nee to have … Continue reading

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OTR starts getting useful

Aldert reports on his experiences with Off-The-Record IM encryption using a proxy on OS X. This means: ad-hoc encryption for all instant messaging protocols with explicit client support. Good thing. Adium is going to have native OTR support in the … Continue reading

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The Lunatic Fringe

Well, here I am again. After a significant break of more than two months I am back on track. I have switched to the most recent version of the excellent WordPress blog software and I hope that this will serve … Continue reading

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