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July 31, 2004
.NET 1.1 Framework Reflected Documentation
I have created a full set of reflected documentation of the 1.1 .NET Framework here. This included the full ILDASM output if available, just browse around and click on the filter button to get more information. There is also a mono-1.0 version here. Enjoy!
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Upgrading to Movable Type 3.0
My upgrade from MT 2.65 to 3.01D went pretty much without a hitch. I was hoping it would update my Category, Archive and Individual templates but that was a manual process. So far it's at least twice as good as the old 2.65 version. Kudos to Six Apart!
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July 29, 2004
Moving from movable type to WordPress
I have contemplated this for sometime and just may do it.
"Mena says It’s about time, and I can’t agree more. It’s about time Movable Type users moved to WordPress."
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July 21, 2004
Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
This looks pretty interesting: Virtual Server 2005. It allows for multiple concurrently operating servers on a single box. My first question was: How many Virtual Servers can run per box? Basically it's limited by memory and machine speed. You can can define the maximum amount of memory available to each virtual machine. The CPU resources can also be set by weight and capacity, so you can allow each VM to have different performance capabilities. It won't be available until late 2004, but I'm going to give it a shot and see how it goes.
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July 20, 2004
HOWTO: Transparent Packet Filtering with OpenBSD
Check this article out by Nate Underwood: "In this article we are going to build a robust, stateful packet filter that uses no IP addresses. Thankfully, OpenBSD provides built-in support for this "invisible firewall" via the bridge interface and the new packet filter, pf."
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July 12, 2004
CMS Systems
Some CMS research I am looking at:
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