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diaspora, homebrew, noSQL, and Mad Scientist Mentality | Linguistic Logic
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Programming, Language, Ai. Laquo; PLT Scheme is now Racket. Bashing up MongoDB on Mac OS X (10.6). Diaspora, homebrew, noSQL, and Mad Scientist Mentality. A coworker asked me about Homebrew. The other day (also look at this. Two days into Homebrew and I am very happy (in fact, I reinstalled mysql with “brew install mysql” to see if these directions. Really worked — for anyone who has used Hivelogic. With brew (we’ll see how it works). Soon I will post on this: Cassandra SuperColumns SuperCool! Diaspora d...
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SudoSocial: the Stream Publishing Platform
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Skip to main (ir a principal). Skip to sidebar (ir al sidebar). SudoSocial: the Stream Publishing Platform. Monday, June 21, 2010. Mozilla labs has launched it's new project sudoSocial. A stream publishing platform . In a nut. Shell, sudoSocial is a distributed life stream service similar to FriendFeed, Google reader and other similar services that aggregates any content that can send information via RSS feeds. They can import, export, and. Delete streams anytime they want. Users only need an OpenID.
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Weekend Project: Replacing Google Reader with Tiny Tiny RSS | Linux.com | The source for Linux information
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News for the Open Source Professional. Login / Create Account. Brought to you by. June 25, 2010. Weekend Project: Replacing Google Reader with Tiny Tiny RSS. If you are like a lot of Linux users, you get more and more of your information through RSS and Atom feeds: news sites, friends' blogs, projects' Planet. Feeds, automatic content delivered from search engines, and so on. Although there are desktop feed aggregators to help you keep up-to-date, Web services like Google Reader. All have loyal followings.