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We're (Plausible Labs) looking for a software engineer to help us out: http://www.plausiblelabs.com/blog...
If you're interested in co-ops, you might also want to read the Tech Coop HOWTO -- more digestible than bylaws: http://electricembers.net/pubs...
Posted our bylaws: RT @plausiblelabs Curious how a software co-op is organized? Read our bylaws: http://www.plausiblelabs.com/static...
Running my first tarsnap (www.tarsnap.com) backups. Thanks to @cperciva for a secure, efficient online backup system: http://www.tarsnap.com/design...
@chockenberry Any restriction that prevents providing your own upgrade codes to users with the paid binary, in addition to in-app purchase?
@mikeash Sure seems like it. And provides a proper way of independently verifying purchase information, skewering opportunistic piracy.
Cool -- our first PLBlocks-enabled app (written for a client) was accepted for sale in the AppStore a few days ago.
@tylerweir Reasonable concerns about associating their brands and apps with third party products.
Wish we could list even a few of the companies using PLJukebox for CoverFlow in their apps.
@tylerweir There's the mailing list (http://groups.google.com/group...) or feel free to e-mail (landonf [at] plausible.coop) directly.
@tylerweir Sure, glad to hear it's useful.
@snb Congratulations =)
Apple's libdispatch (GCD) released under the Apache License: http://libdispatch.macosforge.org/ (via @kvanvechten)
@daagaak I've been meaning to revisit the wait-free queue problem; I have an write-locked version I wrote for ActorKit: http://bit.ly/bdfGv
@ahruman Heh =) 10.4 is mostly a question of testing resources, Linux/gcc and Windows/mingw are probably each a weekend project.
Matt Wright (@daagaak) working on an 10.5/iPhone-compatible implementation of GCD using PLBlocks: http://daagaak.github.com/WiganWa...
New open source releases: PLBlocks 1.0, PLCrashReporter 1.0, PLDatabase 1.2.1, PLInstrument 1.0 - http://www.plausiblelabs.com/blog...
@RonaldHayden Thanks -- it looks like http://pldatabase.googlecode.com/svn... has both the DocSetPublisherName/Identifier keys but experiences the same behavior
@RonaldHayden Thanks! The issue seems to be that the duplicate entries survive past restart.
@RonaldHayden eg, http://plcrashreporter.googlecode.com/svn... and http://pldatabase.googlecode.com/svn... are two of the feeds with the same publisher, different docsets.
@RonaldHayden Am I perhaps triggering the duplicate issue by publishing multiple feeds for 1 publisher, with different docsets in each feed?
@taoeffect I've had a surprising amount of trouble building Xcode docset feeds. Should still work, but haven't determined the error cause.
@tomjadams Sure, although I'm still trying to feel out the API
Playing around with lazy sequence evaluation using blocks: http://gist.github.com/176421
Having trouble coming up with a naming convention for block typedefs; so far I'm suffixing the types with 'Block', ie, PLXMPPReplyBlock
Inglorious Bastards at the Sundance Kabuki: Tarantino, food, beer, spacious seats, and no ads - I am in love with this theater.
Is the movie any good? - Robin Barooah from email
I thought so, though not necessarily for the obvious reason of beating up on Indiana Jones-style Nazis. - landonf@bikemonkey.org
Cool. Something about the lead up to it had put me off, and then I heard that he was supposed to have taken this more seriously than his other recent films. - Robin Barooah
Via @nkpart, folding in Obj-C with PLBlocks + FunctionalKit: http://gist.github.com/171667 (Code: http://github.com/mogener...)
@kvanvechten I think musical performance is out of my league.
I could only hope to be a little more like _why.
@marcoarment Haven't looked into it; perhaps probing the environment might be made somewhat reliable, eg http://gist.github.com/170499
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