Monthly Archives: June 2008

more updates on SL5B

I am boycotting SL5B, to protest the way I was treated and the heavy hand LL applied at the last minute that nearly ruined the event. The success of the event is due entirely to the dedication of a large number of volunteers who worked their arses off on this major event. It is [...]

Rant on social networking portability

Okay, so what is up with all these social networking sites that don’t actually do anything ?
micro-blogging
We have stuff like twitter (and now Plurk as Gwyn has pointed me to). These are just blogging tools with fancy interfaces. You only get the short-term convenience of having built-in aggregation, friends list management and access control. Emphasis [...]

Updates on UHU5

Overview

The configuration check for headersBySAPI() is ran only once- compare the UHU4 implementation with the UHU5 implementation. Although headersBySAPI() is now wrapped in it’s own class, the same function wrapper exists in UHU5 as was present in UHU4.
is_uuid() is still a function wrapper to uhu::is_uuid() (previously uhu4::is_uuid()), however the UHU5 version caches the result of [...]

updates on SL5B

Historically speaking, I have a habit of putting my foot in my mouth when interviewed- since I’d really prefer not to inflame an already touchy subject, I’m afraid I’ll have to decline any requests for interviews regarding SL5B. However, I will offer clarification after an article has been published (as I have done for the [...]

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