Lionel Dricot: Pourquoi nous regardons les étoiles
ou L’inéxorable réduction de la période de similarité au cours de l’histoire de la Vie Dans mon billet précédent, dont je vous recommande la lecture préalable, vous avez pu découvrir une version...
View ArticleLionel Dricot: Les todo-list sont-elles contre-productives ?
“J’ai l’impression d’être submergée. Ma liste de tâches est remplie et je ne sais pas par quel bout l’attaquer. Que dois-je faire ?”Cela fait déjà quelques mois que ma compagne a l’idée de lancer son...
View ArticleLionel Dricot: Repensons notre consommation et partons à la cueillette
Ceci est le billet 1 sur 3 dans la série La consommation cueilletteLa société de consommation nous a appris à consommer machinalement, sans penser. Nous (nous) dépensons sans perspective afin...
View ArticleLionel Dricot: La cueillette de l’actualité et des informations
Ceci est le billet 2 sur 3 dans la série La consommation cueilletteLe principe de base de la « consommation cueillette » que j’ai introduit dans le billet précédent est de dissocier complètement l’acte...
View ArticleLOADays Organizers: Loadays CFP 2015
After a successful fifth edition of LOAD, the crew decided to organize a sixth edition.You are invited to submit a proposal to participate in the 2014 Linux Open Administration Days in Wilrijk, Belgium...
View ArticleLionel Dricot: La cueillette des livres, films et autres biens culturels
Ceci est le billet 3 sur 3 dans la série La consommation cueilletteN’avez-vous jamais soupiré en refermant un livre parce que vous ne saviez pas quoi lire ensuite ? N’avez-vous jamais eu envie de voir...
View ArticleJoram Barrez: Well worth reading
I hardly post link to other blogs here, but I felt that this deserved more attention than a regular tweet: Future of Programming – Rise of the Scientific Programmer (and fall of the craftsman) Many of...
View ArticleFrank Goossens: As heard on Our Tube: Robert, Laurel & Hardy Woke up laughing
Robert Palmer was so much more then just the slick guy from his eighties videos (think “Addicted to Love”). A couple of days ago I heard “Woke up Laughing” on the radio from the 1980 album “Clues”...
View ArticleMattias Geniar: Flush all the content from Memcached via the CLI
The post Flush all the content from Memcached via the CLI appeared first on ma.ttias.be.Memcached is an easy to use key/value store run in memory of a server. It's content is volatile, every restart of...
View ArticleMattias Geniar: Architecting Websites For The HTTP/2 Era
The post Architecting Websites For The HTTP/2 Era appeared first on ma.ttias.be.The arrival of HTTP/2 will require a bit of re-thinking how we handle websites (and webservers), so perhaps it's time to...
View ArticleFOSDEM organizers: More main track presentations confirmed
We are pleased to announce a second round of confirmed presentations. There is more to come as we are still reviewing a number of proposals. Keynotes Title Speaker Identity Crisis: Are we who we say we...
View ArticleFrank Goossens: Charlie Hebdo; L’amour plus fort que la haîne
Possibly related twitterless twaddle:My iFrame usability-gaffe (dommigheid met iFrames) Wall Street Journal; more murders in Belgium than in US? Wrong! Over Berlusconi, Hitler en (on)geoorloofd geweld
View ArticleFOSDEM organizers: Call for volunteers
With FOSDEM just around the corner, it is time for us to enlist your help. Every year, an enthusiastic band of volunteers helps us make FOSDEM a fun and safe place for all our attendees. We could not...
View ArticleDries Buytaert: The future of software is data-driven
Marc Andreessen famously said that software is eating the world. While I certainly agree with Marc that software companies are redefining our economies, I believe that much of that technological shift...
View ArticleWouter Verhelst: ExtreMon example
About a month ago, I blogged about extremon. As a reminder, ExtreMon is a monitoring tool that allows you to view things as they are happening, rather than with the ~5 minute delay that munin gives...
View ArticleMattias Geniar: Recent OpenSSL Security Advisories Are a Good Thing
The post Recent OpenSSL Security Advisories Are a Good Thing appeared first on ma.ttias.be.The announcement of upcoming security advisories was just finalized with several new CVE's being announced by...
View ArticleXavier Mertens: Searching for Microsoft Office Files Containing Macro
A quick blog post which popped up in my mind after a friend posted a question on Twitter this afternoon: “How to search for Office documents containing macros on a NAS?“. This is a good idea to search...
View ArticleDries Buytaert: Acquia retrospective 2014
As is now a tradition for me, here is my annual Acquia retrospective, where I look back at 2014 and share what is on my mind as we start the new year. I take the time to write these retrospectives not...
View ArticleLionel Dricot: Éradiquons la source du terrorisme !
Ne nous voilons pas la face, faisons fi du politiquement correct : il est désormais évident que la plupart des terroristes sont issus d’une partie bien identifiée de la population.Certes, la majorité...
View ArticleMattias Geniar: View the HTTP/SPDY/HTTP2 Protocol in Google Chrome
The post View the HTTP/SPDY/HTTP2 Protocol in Google Chrome appeared first on ma.ttias.be.A cool little improvement just landed in Chrome Canary (the nightly builds of chrome) in version 41 that allow...
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