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High Scalability  

(posted 4 Days Ago)
This is so funny I laughed until I cried! Definitely NSFW. OMG it's hilarious, but it's also not a bad overview of the issues. Especially loved: You read the latest post on HighScalability.com and think you are a f*cking Google and architect and pa...
 
         

Automated Home  

(posted 7 Days Ago)
Automated Home reader, Klaus has sent us this interesting video on XBMC control from his iPhone. Make sure to watch through the media bits to the end for the Home Automation and CCTV segment and read on for all the details... JTyD6gRU_iA
 
         

midrange.com -- midrange-l mailing list  

(posted 19 Minutes Ago)
Maybe I already am a little Perl script! Regards, Barry.pl
 
         

LWN.net  

(posted 28 Minutes Ago)
CentOS has updated seamonkey ( C3 , C4 : multiple vulnerabilities), kernel (C4: arbitrary code execution), rpm (C4: privilege escalation), firefox (C4: multiple vulnerabilities), and thunderbird (C4: multiple vulnerabilities). ...
 
         

Recent Questions - Stack Overflow  

(posted 29 Minutes Ago)
Hi, How do I get the latest 100MB from a text log on Linux? Is there a tool for it, or could you point me on a script? I have no programming experience on Shell Scripting, Perl or Python, and I don't want to install mono so I can write it in C#. Thanks!! Yvan Janssens
 
         

craigslist | systems/networking jobs in SF bay area  

(posted 49 Minutes Ago)
Senior Systems Administrator needed for Platform Restaurant Group! Forklift Brands is a growing restaurant company based in San Francisco. Forklift owns and operates several businesses including Andre-Boudin Bakeries and Go Roma Real, ...
 
         

MacinChemBlog  

(posted 59 Minutes Ago)
Unix and Perl Course
 
         

MacinChemBlog  

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Osra for optical structure recognition and MayChemTools a collection of chemiformatics Perl scripts.
 
         

Recent Questions - Stack Overflow  

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Assume you have a small collection of WebCMS assembled, subdirs in ~/www/test/ or so. And now you want to quickly/crude scan and detect the license in each project. Is there a simple grep/perl/regex scanner which can guess the used licenses? Doesn't need to be exact or reliable, just for getting a rough overview, and just needs to inspect directory-wise.
 
         

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