Day in brief

I favorited a YouTube video — Solar plane completes maiden flight http://youtu.be/uzHTeqOg4dA?a # I favorited a YouTube video — PR2 Robot Fetches Beer from the Refrigerator http://youtu.be/c3Cq0sy4TBs?a # I favorited a YouTube video — Gardyn http://youtu.be/cBN-CAhOYQ0?a # I favorited a YouTube video — The Graf Zeppelin http://youtu.be/oVP2pZX2yGo?a # I favorited a YouTube video — Twilight: … Continue reading Day in brief

Day in brief

Excellent explanation of Linux memory. Especially if you have Munin configured with memory graph http://bit.ly/dr3NEn # "OK. This is very bad. People lose long-running processes, lose weeks of computation, just because the kernel is an optimist." :) # I favorited a YouTube video — Darth Vader recording for TomTom GPS – behind the scenes http://youtu.be/2ljFfL-mL70?a … Continue reading Day in brief

Drowning doesn’t look like drowning

While being common knowledge between people who work on water (life guards, maritime professionals, etc), this still might be quite a shock for all the rest – drowning doesn’t look like drowning.  Most drownings you saw in movies and on TV are nothing like what a real thing is.  Here is a quote from the … Continue reading Drowning doesn’t look like drowning

Integrating RT3 with Subversion

As I have mentioned a few times before, I am a big fan of using BestPractical RT3 for all sorts of things, including, but not limited to, bug tracking during project development.  I see a great benefit in having a single system for both technical support and development departments.  Bugs can be reported by customers, … Continue reading Integrating RT3 with Subversion