The weblog of Michael Zehrer
3.5.2010

My delicious links for May 2nd from 08:53 to 08:53:

  • The Weaver, the Princess and Goldman Sachs – The moral is that you should conduct your affairs in such a way that if you fail, it will lead to someone or something even bigger or more powerful failing too. This lets you get away with anything.
Filed under: The World and the Web @ 0:00
30.4.2010

My delicious links for April 29th from 11:11 to 11:11:

  • Robert Love: Why the iPad and iPhone don’t Support Multitasking – Simply put, the reason the iPad and iPhone do not support multitasking is because it is hard to allow multitasking in a system with no swap and a limited amount of memory. Apple could enable multitasking—indeed, there is no reason that the devices couldn’t support it right now, with a one or two line code change—but your applications would constantly be killed. That isn’t a very useful feature.
Filed under: The World and the Web @ 0:00
21.2.2010

My delicious links for February 20th from 10:10 to 10:10:

  • 500RPM Chaingun – Crank up a Nerf dart blaster to 500 rounds per minute and add a round counter
Filed under: The World and the Web @ 0:00
19.2.2010

My delicious links for February 18th from 13:51 to 13:51:

  • Google – Moscow-Vladivostok: virtual journey on Google Maps – The great Trans Siberian Railway, the pride of Russia, goes across two continents, 12 regions and 87 cities. The joint project of Google and the Russian Railways lets you take a trip along the famous route and see Baikal, Khekhtsirsky range, Barguzin mountains, Yenisei river and many other picturesque places of Russia without leaving your house. During the trip, you can enjoy Russian classic literature, brilliant images and fascinating stories about the most attractive sites on the route. Let's go!
Filed under: The World and the Web @ 0:00
18.2.2010

My delicious links for February 17th from 13:16 to 13:16:

  • jvm-gc-stats – A Ruby script to parse Java Virtual Machine (JVM) garbage collection
    trace output, push the data into Ganglia and alert on anomolies.
    The data and graphs produced are intended to support operational
    monitoring and inform GC tuning decisions.
Filed under: The World and the Web @ 0:00
« Previous ... Next »