Digital Anarchy vs Control
3 September 2007
A series looking at different models of control:
3 September 2007
A series looking at different models of control:
Command Line Warriors is about taking control of your own technology, it looks at our experiences of computing; especially using GNU/Linux, the Python programming language, the command-line and issues such as techno-ethics, best practices and whatever is cool now. If you take control of your technology then you are a Warrior too!
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July 31, 2010
Good post! You helped me a lot with my school project! CountryField(blank = True) < (K)
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Countries in Django
July 30, 2010
it was very interesting to read commandline.org.uk I want to quote your post in my blog. It can? And you et an account on Twitter?
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Email Syntax Check in Python
July 30, 2010
I find myself coming to your blog more and more often to the point where my visits are almost daily now!
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On Comment Spam
July 30, 2010
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PuTTY Series: Adding PuTTY to your system path
July 30, 2010
I’ve been visiting your blog for a while now and I always find a gem in your new posts. Thanks for sharing.
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On Comment Spam
July 30, 2010
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How not to program WSGI
July 30, 2010
This is Great post to learn about the hack Thumbs-up for you :D
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How not to program WSGI
July 30, 2010
I think this articles for master...because very hard to learning, As blogger beginners like me.
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How not to program WSGI
July 30, 2010
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Introducing Soturi - yet another Django blog application
July 30, 2010
I just sent this post to a bunch of my friends as I agree with most of what you’re saying here and the way you’ve presented it is awesome.
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On Comment Spam
July 29, 2010
What I do know is that ever since I tried out Opera and put their tab bar on the left as a column, I've loved that layout. Back on Firefox ...
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We need a thoughout integration of the desktop and the web - not Tab Candy superfast jellyfish
July 29, 2010
Wow useful articles, I'm read to learn about this and now I bookmark this to my Facebook, thanks for share!
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How not to program WSGI
July 29, 2010
Honestly, I think both Mozilla and you are wrong :) This sort of concept adds overhead. A user would have to manage all this crap, constantly dragging and dropping, creating ...
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We need a thoughout integration of the desktop and the web - not Tab Candy superfast jellyfish
July 29, 2010
As a minimalist, you'll probybly moan if I mention KDE, but I'll do so anyway ;) The future I want (and actually see slowly fold out before me) is to ...
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We need a thoughout integration of the desktop and the web - not Tab Candy superfast jellyfish
July 28, 2010
Thank You For This Blog, was added to my bookmarks.
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On Comment Spam
July 28, 2010
I already have piles. It's called A New Window.
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We need a thoughout integration of the desktop and the web - not Tab Candy superfast jellyfish
July 25, 2010
Thanks for this short tutorial...was auto-FTPing my files from my appserver to webserver for my tech news website. Everything was OK until someone hacked it. Hosting provider is now recommending ...
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SFTP in Python: Really Simple SSH
July 24, 2010
During the past 3-4 years, I and many others have enjoyed unlimited 2G/3G internet. But ever since the massive cult-like following of i Phone users in the US, most cellular ...
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Calling time on mobile internet nonsense?
July 15, 2010
Very occasionally, you will run into a Java program that uses a lot of memory just to hold all the classes used. It turns out that the JVM uses a ...
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Three classic command line tips
July 14, 2010
1. number one 2. number two 4. number four 3. number three 6. number six # first # second ## second-ay ## second-bee ### second-bee-one ### second-bee-two
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An Introduction to ReStructuredText