Following up on my previous post here are the tweets of 2009 so far.
So I found out that Twitter will not keep all my posts forever so I activated the weekly recapture feature on our new wordpress site that will produce a blogpost here each week allowing me to look back later and giving me at least some control over my posts in terms of backing up and [...]
Finally we did the switch from PostNuke to our new WordPress and we hope that you like it – would be cool if you tell us what you think about it … The Mosabuam :)
After a really really long time (8-9 years) of a PostNuke powered Mosabuam.com it’s time for us to say “Goodbye PostNuke – Hello WordPress”. We had a lot of fun with our system and we are also looking forward to our new wordpress based site. It’s already running and we will do the switch in [...]
Being a part of the Java community for a couple of years now and following whats going on across podcasts and blogs all over I stumbled into an observation today that got me wondering. I was listening to the Floss Weekly podcast episode 52 about Processing. The discussion on this podcast and the ones I [...]
So far so good. Feisty certainly rocks in many aspects as you see from my previous posts, but here comes a biggie. Feisty is probably the best system to get going with Java development out of the box. And here is why and a few gotchas.
After lots of pain with data recovery and associated fun due to my master harddisk totally dying on me, I am back up with a brand new install of Feisty. My old install of Dapper with all the working setup is toast. I was able to copy some files off the partition, but thats about [...]
No… I am not going to tell you anything about animals now. I will talk about upgrading and customising the latest and greatest Ubuntu Linux distribution codenamed Feisty Fawn. It is going to be released as a final relase later this month named Ubuntu 7.04.
After receiving some help from the postnuke team a new version of the weblinksmap hack has arrived. It now fully works for multiple web link categories and has enhanced security. Check out the description and download it now.
So your web site talks a lot about travelling and has photos about all sorts of places? And you would like to link to all those resources on a map like this. Well, if you happen to use PostNuke for your site we got the right hack for you.