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Brian Eno on the record industry: It’s the end of an era | Growing the open society
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Growing the open society. Brian Eno on the record industry: It’s the end of an era. January 17, 2010 · Filed under open society. 183 Tagged brian eno. Brian Eno in the Observer. Just so. Brian Eno has always seemed to be to be one of these incredibly intelligent people whose creativity and insights go far beyond the normal humanity. So I’m happy that he and I agrees on this, because it makes me feel really smart. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
Open source and open music | Growing the open society
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Growing the open society. Open source and open music. December 12, 2009 · Filed under open society. This is my notes from the talk I did at the 2009 Plone Conference in Budapest, reworked into a series of blog posts. This is part 3 of 3. Read part 1. Well, the big debate today about intellectual properties is about file sharing. Well, lets first take a look on what the effects of the current non-openness is. And died in 1916 anyway. Compare this with another even bigger hit, Oasis “Whatever”. Yeah, the s...
Why open source works | Growing the open society
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Growing the open society. Why open source works. December 9, 2009 · Filed under open society. History of steam engines. This is my notes from the talk I did at the 2009 Plone Conference in Budapest, reworked into a series of blog posts. This is part 1 of 3. Read part 2. The Tower of Babel. And I think there might be something to that. Kings, lords and guilds. But in 17th century England this was slowly changing. And the industrial revolution was in full swing. Sharing as a self-interest. And this type of...
Why patents does not work | Growing the open society
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Growing the open society. Why patents does not work. December 11, 2009 · Filed under open society. 183 Tagged open source. This is my notes from the talk I did at the 2009 Plone Conference in Budapest, reworked into a series of blog posts. This is part 2 of 3. Read Part 1. Ruby on Rails and patents. Which came in 2004. It created a lot of interest and inspired many other frameworks, and helped spread many good web technologies, like web object publishing, model-view-controller. I don’t know who fir...
Why open source works | Growing the open society
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Growing the open society. Why open source works. December 9, 2009 · Filed under open society. History of steam engines. This is my notes from the talk I did at the 2009 Plone Conference in Budapest, reworked into a series of blog posts. This is part 1 of 3. Read part 2. The Tower of Babel. And I think there might be something to that. Kings, lords and guilds. But in 17th century England this was slowly changing. And the industrial revolution was in full swing. Sharing as a self-interest. And this type of...
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You gotta keep ’em separated | Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web
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Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web. All your Python needs. You gotta keep ’em separated. October 2, 2014. 8220;On the usage of Unicode strings and binary strings in dynamic languages”. You gotta keep ’em separated. Like the latest fashion. Like a spreading disease. The kids are runnin’ on their way to the classroom. Getting Python 3 with the greatest of ease. The folks stake their own campus locale. And if they catch you slippin’ then it’s all over pal. The decoding will fail or the encoding will fail.
Help make a community book “Supporting Python 3”! | Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web
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Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web. All your Python needs. Help make a community book “Supporting Python 3”! January 9, 2015. My book “Porting to Python 3” needs updating, but I don’t have time. So I have decided that I will make it into a community book, put it up on GitHub and give the Python Software Foundation a license to use it to make money. To that end I have created a crowd funding campaign. Https:/ www.fundedbyme.com/en-us/campaign/5065/supporting-python-3/. From → book. Enter your comment here.
59% of maintained packages support Python 3 | Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web
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Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web. All your Python needs. 59% of maintained packages support Python 3. October 23, 2014. I ran some statistics on PyPI:. 50377 packages in total,. 35293 unmaintained packages,. Of the maintained packages:. 5907 has no Python classifiers,. 3679 support only Python 2,. 1188 support only Python 3,. 4310 support Python 2 and Python 3. A total of 5498 packages support Python 3,. 36% of all maintained packages declares that they support Python 3,. From → python. 59% of all mai...
Developers need configuration management too! | Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web
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Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web. All your Python needs. Developers need configuration management too! October 10, 2014. SCM tools: devs, ops or devops? This is a somewhat disjointed brain dump on the topic. It may not always follow a logical readable path. Devops has also started using SCM systems the last few years, as it allows you to quickly and easily deploy the last version of your web application onto your servers. So maybe developers don’t need SCM systems? Example 2: Zope/Plone and Buildout.
Fedora 20 experiences | Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web
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Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web. All your Python needs. October 6, 2014. Since I now work for RedHat, I think I should try to use Fedora for my desktop. This is a somewhat disorganized log of these efforts. I’ve now been using it for three months. Something I did miss was Ubuntu’s keyboard layout detector, which is pretty nifty. Both Gnome and Unity have a search box that shows up when you press the Windows key, although Ubuntu’s is more advanced, and you can in Ubuntu search specifically for a...
Python date/time libraries | Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web
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Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web. All your Python needs. July 27, 2015. This is an overview of the various date/time implementations in Python (that I know of) and why they aren’t good enough. I’m not mentioning why they are. They may or may not be. The standard library’s datetime module has a lot going for it. This only explains why it’s not. If I’ve missed a library, tell me and I’ll take a look. The standard library modules. Naive and intentionally crippled timezone implementation. All Arrow object...
Third goal reached, last hours! | Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web
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Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web. All your Python needs. Third goal reached, last hours! January 22, 2015. Unexpectedly and amazingly even the third 1200 goal was reached in my funding campaign! The Python community is fantastic! Https:/ www.fundedbyme.com/en/campaign/5065/supporting-python-3/. From → book. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Get every new p...
A script is not configuration. | Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web
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Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web. All your Python needs. A script is not configuration. September 17, 2014. I’ve been looking into Ansible. Lately, and have had some problems in explaining what I think is wrong with Ansible, so this blog post is an attempt to do that, by comparing it with Buildout. This may seem a bit strange, since they don’t really do the same thing, but I think it will make sense in the end. So hang in there. 8221; And that is really only partly true. If you only. Variety. INI-...
Ubuntu 14.04 experiences | Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web
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Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web. All your Python needs. Ubuntu 14.04 experiences. January 28, 2015. I’m used to the Ubuntu installer, so I obviously think it’s SUPER EASY! I do wish it was smarter about the locales, I select a Swedish keyboard but an English language for the OS, it should install both the Swedish and English language packs. The Swedish is needed because I want to have international standard date times. I don”t know, but it seems to me that bottom left was not such a bad place a...
Second goal reached, one day left! | Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web
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Lennart Regebro: Python, Plone, Web. All your Python needs. Second goal reached, one day left! January 21, 2015. The second goal of my crowd-funding campaign to make Porting to Python 3 into a community book. This means I will rename the book “Supporting Python 3”, create a contributor licensing scheme and update the “About this book” page to reflect the books community status and contributors. But that doesn’t have to be the end! There are more things that can be done! From → book. The first stage of th...
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The Open Society » Enlightening Ideas · Critical Discussion
Subscribe to RSS feed. Enlightening Ideas Critical Discussion. The greatest force for peace on earth. The media, Ms. Goodman said in an interview last week, can be the greatest force for peace on earth for it is how we come to understand each other. The reserves of darkness, ignorance, and savagery. The unity of the sciences. The problem of the empirical basis. I]n the practice of scientific research, demarcation is sometimes of immediate urgency in connection with theoretical systems, whereas in connect...
Growing the open society | Making the world better. Reality-style.
Growing the open society. Brian Eno on the record industry: It’s the end of an era. January 17, 2010 · Filed under open society. 183 Tagged brian eno. Brian Eno in the Observer. Just so. Brian Eno has always seemed to be to be one of these incredibly intelligent people whose creativity and insights go far beyond the normal humanity. So I’m happy that he and I agrees on this, because it makes me feel really smart. Leave a comment ». Open source and open music. And died in 1916 anyway. Yes, the first bars ...
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A Journey Through Spiritual Awakening. March 6, 2014. The Law of Attraction. 8220;You can be anything you want to be, if only you believe with sufficient conviction and act in accordance with your faith; for whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve.”. 8211; Napoleon Hill. The first book that sparked my spiritual journey was The Secret. You may be saying,. 8220;I would have never created this illness that I have.”. As referenced in The Secret. When you say things like,. You get mor...
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The Open Soul Project. July 3, 2013. A Guide to the Colors I Wear. The hunt when it rides is clad in green. And deep into the woods becomes unseen. The wild moon is found layered behind black. Stirring the darkness until light brings it back. The pensive maiden sits dressed in blue. With a quiet strength she’ll speak what’s true. Any other hue found about on the earth. Might fast foretell an evening of mirth. So heed the warning and look to the sign. Should you desire a sip or taste of the wine. My soul ...
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