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Ming's Daily Journey to EPFL
Ming took these nifty pictures of his daily trip to EPFL, the university in Switzerland where he’s doing a PhD.
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RSS is back
RSS went away there for a while. I think that when I changed my back-end of the weblog a few months ago I broke RSS and never fixed it. Then forgot. So now I fixed it. But actually I don’t know how, well, actually I did make this one change. Well.
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Metro WiFi and Converged Phones slides
For my talk today, the slides are available . Lots of pretty pictures! I didn’t do the three about WiMAX, WiFi mesh and WiFi though.
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TELL THE WORLD! I was Mr. Marklar
OK, I’ve been waiting for four long, long years to tell you this. My “Secret Project” at Apple was Marklar aka OS X on x86, finally announced today! I’m not going to say today whether I think it’s a good idea or a bad idea, or what, but I will say this. In 2001, my job at Apple was Program Manager for the Marklar project. When I started, Marklar was relatively moribund, being nursed by a handful of Core OS engineers. Lots and lots of new code had been introduced in OS X from the old Mac side, and new code written, since the last release of Rhapsody worked on Intel.
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WSIS: civil society vs. the government of Tunisia
Choosing Tunisia for the 2nd phase of the ITU World Summit on the Information Society … good move? or not?
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New Nokia thingy - Nokia 770 - why?
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From Darwin to Dawkins: the science and implications of animal sentience
It was a conference held in March in London. Subject: Animal intelligence. Obviously (if you’ve been reading this blog) you know that it’s a subject of great interest to me, particularly information entropy , or more generally, information theory . But I was concerned when I read this:<blockquote>that the burden of proof should not be on those trying to prove the sentience of animals, but rather on those seeking to disprove it! </blockquote>
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Massive Change
Massive Change is a web site + travelling museum exhibit (currently in Toronto!) about … well …
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Why Your Code Sucks
It’s so true …….
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AxKit mailing list archives
Google doesn’t seem to be able to find these mailing list archives, so… <ul><li>axkit-dev mailing list archive - the only up-to-date archive of axkit-dev@xml.apache.org that I can find. </li><li>axkit-users mailing list archive - this seems to be the best archive of axkit-users@axkit.org. There are others - the official one would be here but it never seems to be up to date at all. </li></ul>
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