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  • Problems extending CodeIgniter libraries?

    Problems extending CodeIgniter libraries?

    CodeIgniter (CI), an open source web application framework that helps you write kick-ass PHP programs, allows you to extend native CI libraries with your own freshly baked functionality. I was having problems extending the form validation library, CI_Form_validation, while writing functions for generating forms using the validation rules set for CI_Form_validation. The validation rules can be [...]

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  • Congratulations Arpanet!

    Congratulations Arpanet!

    Quoted from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARPANET: The first message ever sent over the ARPANET (sent over the first host-to-host connection) occurred at 10:30 PM on October 29, 1969. It was sent by UCLA student programmer Charley Kline and supervised by UCLA Professor Leonard Kleinrock. The message was sent from the UCLA SDS Sigma 7 Host computer to the [...]

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  • The future of the GUI

    The future of the GUI

    Since we’ve all been working with a mouse and a keyboard for a while, that seems to be the perfect match for user interaction with computers. But hey, nothing is perfect! Why would we ignore the power of our hands and just use a single point of interaction (the mouse pointer) ? Let’s use all [...]

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  • How to install Snow Leopard on a PC

    How to install Snow Leopard on a PC

    Since Apple Mac OS X 10.6 (better known as better known as Snow Leopard) was released, hackintosh users have been trying to install Snow Leopard on PC’s. A few nice howto’s were produced, according to wiki.osx86project.org: Installation_Guides/Existing Leopard Method – Using an existing Leopard install and a separate partition for Snow Leopard, install Snow Leopard. Install [...]

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  • Getting rid of the weird :2e and :2f files while using netatalk

    Getting rid of the weird :2e and :2f files while using netatalk

    Since I’m working with Mac OS X Leopard as my desktop OS, I’ve installed netatalk on my Debian Lenny server using this guide by Stefan LH. While compiling, I got some GPG errors; but they were fixed thanks to the comment of didier. It rocks, since AFP is much faster from Linux to OS X [...]

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  • Dualbooting iDeneb and Windows XP on a Pentium 4

    Dualbooting iDeneb and Windows XP on a Pentium 4

    Always willing to screw around with software, this time I decided to have a go with iDeneb. iDeneb is an OSX86 distribution, targeted to install Apple Mac OS X on non-apple hardware. Since OS X runs in Intel machines since Apple switched to Intel CPU’s, hackers have been trying to install OS X on non-apple [...]

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  • Too bad, iPhone Activation Server unavailable

    Too bad, iPhone Activation Server unavailable

    After waiting for ages on the new iPhone OS (version 3), today was the big day. As soon as the update was available, I plugged my iPhone to my Macbook and fired up iTunes. Yeehaa! iTunes reports there’s a software update for the iPhone. Downloaded the update, and started installing. And then: Argh! After trying [...]

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  • HTTP transport in Audacious 2

    HTTP transport in Audacious 2

    Maybe you guys out there think “Uuhh? HTTP transport in Audacious 2? Just compile with Neon support?”. Well, I’ve been screwing around a bit before my brains realized that. Be sure you have installed libneon, a HTTP and WebDAV library. In my case on Debian Lenny, an apt-get install libneon27-dev did the trick. Compile the [...]

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  • Citrix client on your iPhone

    Citrix client on your iPhone

    Get it while it’s hot. Here is more information from the Citrix Blog. When I heard about the Citrix App for the iPhone, I was quite excited, as I’ve been playing with Citrix before on non-Windows platforms. I’ve just grabbed it from the App Store and I must admit that it works quite well. At [...]

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  • Instant rimshot

    Instant rimshot

    Just, because we can. Click! Be sure to turn on your sound.

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