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The Smoking Gun has proof!
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Looks like dual-booting Macinteloshes give regular ‘Doze boxes a run for their money.
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How to scale applications based on Ruby On Rails.
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The official changelog and summation of changes that went into Rails 1.1.
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A nifty Unreal-based racing game, free for the download (full functionality is a per-pay extra).
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New developments in the newest Rails release.
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How to monitor your network using the Open Source tool Nagios.
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A slew of open proxies that could potentially allow you to get around corporate policies at work.
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Make Windows Media files play in Quicktime on a Mac (just not an i386 one, yet!).
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User/DBA opinions on the merits of Oracle versus the merits of Postgres.
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Tips to help reduce Firefox memory usage.
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Install Windows with little admin interaction.
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Mac users install Windows… then ask “Why?”
Daily Links: Wed, Apr. 12th, 2006
Literal Barrage links for 2006-04-12. %nr% links total.
Good pile of odds and ends….yeah, why install Doze on a Mac? Actually, I did have an app, Gigga Studio,(high end music sample playback)….wonder if it would work?
Flip4Mac is a worthy product….see info bits here:http://flip4mac.blogspot.com/