Daily Links: Wed, Apr. 12th, 2006

  1. The Smoking Gun has proof!
  2. Looks like dual-booting Macinteloshes give regular ‘Doze boxes a run for their money.
  3. How to scale applications based on Ruby On Rails.
  4. The official changelog and summation of changes that went into Rails 1.1.
  5. A nifty Unreal-based racing game, free for the download (full functionality is a per-pay extra).
  6. New developments in the newest Rails release.
  7. How to monitor your network using the Open Source tool Nagios.
  8. A slew of open proxies that could potentially allow you to get around corporate policies at work.
  9. Make Windows Media files play in Quicktime on a Mac (just not an i386 one, yet!).
  10. User/DBA opinions on the merits of Oracle versus the merits of Postgres.
  11. Tips to help reduce Firefox memory usage.
  12. Install Windows with little admin interaction.
  13. Mac users install Windows… then ask “Why?”

1 Comment

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/