From 4b6c0e31385f5f27a151088c0a2b614495c4e589 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Duncan Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2021 12:47:50 -0400 Subject: initial commit, including theme --- content/posts/2003-02-12-update-of-death.html | 102 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 102 insertions(+) create mode 100644 content/posts/2003-02-12-update-of-death.html (limited to 'content/posts/2003-02-12-update-of-death.html') diff --git a/content/posts/2003-02-12-update-of-death.html b/content/posts/2003-02-12-update-of-death.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..03a2400 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/2003-02-12-update-of-death.html @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +--- +date: "2003-02-12T21:50:54Z" +title: Update of Death +--- + +

+I was going to procastinate for another week or so, but Galeon is using an obscene amount of RAM, running slow, and generally making web browsing an unpleasant experience. See, when I stumble across links I'm interested in, I usually just keep a tab open until I either bookmark it (effectively losing the URL forever) or add it to my page so other people can appreciate it. So, when I don't update my page for a while, I end up with a web browser that has 50 tabs open, eats 140 megs of RAM and takes 5 seconds to open an empty tab. Enough of the rant; on to the fun stuff. +

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Here's +a funny article from a "Creationist", attempting to bend what the big +bang to fit with some wacky ideas they got from a book. Here's +the least comfortable seat I've ever seen in a truck (although it +appears to have more room in the dashboard than Tom's entire car). +Here's +a really useful REpublican Speechmaking page. Here is the best page in the +universe. For the computer geeks, this page has stats on +virtually every IRC network out there, this +page has more information than you could possibly ever want about +bypassing a non-executable stack (a new feature in OpenBSD), and this page +talks about time travel, paradoxes, and other cool physics stuff. Sequitur is a really +cool text analysis engine. EPIC dissected the good old Patriot Act; you +can read their analysis here. Prototype +Optical Camouflage. If you're looking for a fun game in Linux, +check out Racer and Racer-Xtreme. Here's a +cool article (linked from KernelTrap) about the +optimizations performed by Intel's compiler. Here +is an interesting article on Intel's site which expands on the +information presented in the article. Everyone should check out the Unofficial GUI +Timeline; it's missing some stuff I think is relevant, but overall +it's pretty well done. Here +is an article by Seanbaby, and here +is an awesome Ninja Turtles PSA review. +

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+Oh yeah, I almost forgot my list of inflammatory political articles. To keep things interesting, I've organized this list into convenient groups, so you know what you're getting yourself into. +

+ +The Rest of the World Love the U.S. + + +Fox News: The Epitomy of Objectivity + + +Stuff I Couldn't Fit in Other Categories Which Will Still Piss Someone Off + + + +

+I finally added some new stuff to my sidebar! FreeType2-Ruby is out (sorta), and so is MusicBrainz-Ruby. The former is alpha (eg, it will crash), and the latter should be stable (eg, it will crash, but I won't be able to figure out why). +

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