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I IZ NOT HERE. I HAZ MOVED! | Jof Arnold's Blog
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Jof Arnold’s Blog. Jof’s occasional blog about business and the tech industry. Carphone Warehouse 999 Error iPhone Saga. I IZ NOT HERE. I HAZ MOVED! October 18, 2008. My blog is now at. Should really get rid of this one, but… I dunno… nostalgia innit? This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Carphone Warehouse 999 Error iPhone Saga. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Calling All Southampton Hackers! - about:benjie
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Random learnings and other thoughts from an unashamed geek. Calling All Southampton Hackers! Before we start, just to be clear - this is not for crackers. People who illegally break in to computer systems) but for hackers. People who modify the software or hardware of their computer system including building, rebuilding, modifying and creating software and electronic hardware either to make it better, faster, give added features or to make it do something it was never intended to do). And have been a ded...
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My Favourite Git Commands I: Patch - about:benjie
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Random learnings and other thoughts from an unashamed geek. My Favourite Git Commands I: Patch. This is part 1 in my Favourite Git Commands. Last year I wrote a post. About how I intended to switch over to and master the tools I’d always meant to but somehow never got around to. Among these was git. I’ve now been using git exclusively for the last year (even when interfacing with SVN projects I do so using the awesome. Git add - patch. If you prefer. This command jumps straight to patch mode on all y...
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Turning Ideas Into iPhone Applications - Inside iPhone Blog
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Subscribe to the Inside iPhone Atom Feed. IPhone Mail.app Contacts.app Mail2Group. IPhone Mail.app TapIt4Me. IPhone tethering AT&T Leopard iLife09 iWork09. A Guide to iPhone Dev Documentation. Turning Ideas Into iPhone Applications. Turning Ideas Into iPhone Applications. November 21, 2008. I have an idea for an iPhone application.". No one wants to work for equity or the promise of future returns for someone else right now. There is too much cash work out there. The developers willing to take ri...No Th...
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Long Live CoffeeScript and Long Live ES6 - about:benjie
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Random learnings and other thoughts from an unashamed geek. Long Live CoffeeScript and Long Live ES6. Clearly ES6 is a huge improvement over ES5, and tools like 6to5. Allow us to use these cool features now. I was reading Replace CoffeeScript with ES6. And thought it was a great summary of how ES6 solves many of the same problems that CoffeeScript solves; however I’d like to comment on a few of Blake’s points and talk about why I’ll be sticking with CoffeeScript. FirstName, @lastName) -. Which are annoyi...
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My Favourite Git Commands II: Viewing Changes/History - about:benjie
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Random learnings and other thoughts from an unashamed geek. My Favourite Git Commands II: Viewing Changes/History. This is part 2 in my Favourite Git Commands. A distributed version control system is very useful at helping you to track down bugs, revert to previously working versions, and especially for collaborating with other (remote) users. But you can lose many of these benefits if you don’t keep your revision history tidy. Keeping a tidy revision history is especially useful if you ever need. For sh...
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Info Leak: Virgin Media - about:benjie
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Random learnings and other thoughts from an unashamed geek. Info Leak: Virgin Media. At 10:57am today (29th Jan 2013) I received a call from 00501. Which according to phoneowner.info is commonly used by scammers (PPI reclaiming, etc.). The man on the other end of the phone had a heavy accent and the audio distortion on the line made it sound like it was coming from overseas. The call went as follows:. Hello sir, I’m calling from the technical department of your broadband provider. Was it just a fluke?
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My Favourite Git Commands IV: Cleaning Up - about:benjie
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Random learnings and other thoughts from an unashamed geek. My Favourite Git Commands IV: Cleaning Up. This is part 4 in my Favourite Git Commands. Whether you want to do a quick bugfix in a different branch or just get rid of all your debugging, keeping your working directory clean is a good idea. Another way to do this is to use. Git reset - patch. The stash is where you can store local modifications which you can then restore later. Quickfix in other branch. Git reset - hard HEAD. This will clear out ...
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Reverse Engineering LightwaveRF - about:benjie
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Random learnings and other thoughts from an unashamed geek. I’ve been stumped. For a little while. Trying to decode LightwaveRF data using a cheap 433.92MHz receiver. And a Arduino Nano. Today I’ve finally cracked it! Thanks to Geek Grandad. Rsquo;s LightwaveRF GitHub repo. I finally figured out the missing link - my zeros were not zeros, but instead 10s! Sure, this doesn’t make sense yet, but let me explain. To capture the radio data, I used a cheap 433.92MHz receiver. In the image above the regular bit...
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Category: Favourite Git Commands - about:benjie
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Random learnings and other thoughts from an unashamed geek. Category: Favourite Git Commands. My Favourite Git Commands v: Yet More. Posted in favourite git commands. My Favourite Git Commands IV: Cleaning Up. Posted in favourite git commands. My Favourite Git Commands III: Editing History. Posted in favourite git commands. My Favourite Git Commands II: Viewing Changes/History. Posted in favourite git commands. My Favourite Git Commands I: Patch. Posted in favourite git commands. At So Make It.
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