Month: December 2011
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perl: replace “:utf8” with …
The :utf8 PerlIO layer / Perl 5 Wiki Yes, I want to follow their recommendation: To improve your code, simply find all occurrences of :utf8 and replace it with :encoding(utf8).
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Miami Courts Free-Spending Brazilians – NYTimes.com
Miami Courts Free-Spending Brazilians – NYTimes.com
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The Talmud, a book of mystery no more: A Jewish lawyer has created an index to the Talmud
An Index for the Talmud, After 1,500 Years – NYTimes.com Daniel Retter’s HaMafteach, published by Feldheim Publishers.
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logging: Write Logs for Machines, use JSON
Write Logs for Machines, use JSON | Paul’s Journal Looks like a nice new challenge to use JSON also for debug / trace output. I always found unstructured debug / trace output awful, and of course mine has been “key-value” for a long time. I learned that “at home”, the Karlsruhe Ada Compiler construction team,…
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I am using ESC in the shell, and I wonder, why it doesn’t respond properly — I am Korn shell sick
Korn shell – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia I have worked on some AIX in an ancient ksh with vi for the last 4 weeks (Mondays through Fridays, Geneva, Switzerland). No bash on that machine, no emacs either. Well, I remembered “set -o gmacs” for ksh at least. Maybe the ksh on that machine had never…
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Firmware update mitigates HP’s LaserJet printer security problems – The H Security: News and Features
Firmware update mitigates HP’s LaserJet printer security problems – The H Security: News and Features: ‘via Blog this’
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movie: My Worst Nightmare (2011)
My Worst Nightmare (2011): Directed by Anne Fontaine. With Isabelle Huppert, Benoît Poelvoorde, André Dussollier, Virginie Efira. My 1st movie tonight, another two waiting … Not a scary movie, rather a comedy. Not a movie, that I would choose on purpose, but rather delightful anyway.
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ISKCON = International Society for Krishna Consciousness
International Society for Krishna Consciousness – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Known colloquially as the Hare Krishna movement. Today I learned, that in India itself ISKCON is very much liked and appreciated for its “Food for Life” project.