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2006 Apr 23
8
Shattered, the rails-based MVC game development framework
if( you_want_to_make_a_game_with_ruby ) {
http://shattered.hastilymade.com/shattered_ruby.png
http://shattered.hastilymade.com/shattered_ruby.png
http://shattered.hastilymade.com/shattered_ruby.png
Shattered 0.3 has just been released! Inspired by Ruby on Rails, Shattered
is doing for game development what rails has done for web development.
Get i...
2006 Jul 20
0
Shattered 0.3.3 - an opinionated 3d game development framework
Ever have an idea for a game? Ever want to create a 3d game, but didn''t want
to mess with the horrors of C++? Well now you can, and without even leaving
the warm gooey comfort of Ruby!
http://ShatteredRuby.com ShatteredRuby.com presents Shattered 0.3.3.
Shattered is an opinionated 3d game DSL created in Ruby built on top of of
http://ogre3d.org Ogre . Originally inspired by Ruby on Rails, Shattered
aims to do for game development what Rails has done for web development.
Here is some sampl...
2017 Feb 09
8
Checksums for git repo content?
Hi all,
Since the vault for 7.3.1611 has been cleared out last sunday (20170207)
- why is that? - I'm using git to download a "SRPM", or more accurately,
its contents.
However, using git has one major drawback: It is missing checksums for
the files.
Are there any plans to provide checksums for the files in git so I can
be sure that what I download is actually not tampered with?
2008 Oct 02
11
[PATCH 1/2] PV hugepages - Xen patch
This patch enables support of hugepages in a pv Xen environment. It is
against the latest xen unstable tree on http://xenbits.xensource.com.
The patch assumes the guest is passing a physically aligned hugepage. It does
reference counting on all the underlying pages.
Dave McCracken
Oracle Corp.
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Xen-devel mailing list
2017 Feb 23
0
Checksums for git repo content?
On 02/23/2017 03:32 PM, James Hogarth wrote:
> On 23 February 2017 at 19:55, Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu> wrote:
>> Not to stir up a hornets' nest, but how does Google's announcement at
>> https://shattered.it affect this now? (Executive summary: Google has
>> successfully produced two different PDF files that hash to the same SHA-1.)
>> There is a whole paragraph on 'How is GIT affected?'
> To stave off another ridiculous thread - short version is simply "it isn't&q...
2002 Aug 06
2
Fwd: this is scary
i got this link from another list.
does this affect applications running in wine?
http://security.tombom.co.uk/shatter.html
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2017 Feb 23
1
Checksums for git repo content?
On 02/23/2017 01:03 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
> On 02/23/2017 03:32 PM, James Hogarth wrote:
>> On 23 February 2017 at 19:55, Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu> wrote:
>>> Not to stir up a hornets' nest, but how does Google's announcement at
>>> https://shattered.it affect this now? (Executive summary: Google has
>>> successfully produced two different PDF files that hash to the same
>>> SHA-1.)
>>> There is a whole paragraph on 'How is GIT affected?'
>> To stave off another ridiculous thread - short version is si...
2005 Jul 15
2
OT (kinda): Justification for adding Asteriskto the business plan
...guring perl scripts for AGI/* Manager interfaces (system admin
scripting) to plugging the BRI into a Digium card from the old T1 router.
Granted there are some differences in command configurations and might have
to label a wire or two "Voice" instead of "Data" but nothing earth
shattering.
As for sales, it would be just adding new listings under "Telephones" in the
yellow pages and adding a few words to brochures/web pages.
-Don
2007 Feb 26
1
teeny mongrel_cluster hack
I was playing around with merb over the weekend and whipped up a simple form
that takes your mongrel_cluster.yml file and outputs monit files for you.
Not exactly earth shattering info, but if you have a couple of pups it might
save you some braindead typing. It''s using the new mongrel_cluster syntax,
of --only and clean for each port in your system. Hope it saves someone
some time.
Site is at http://monitr.atmos.org
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Corey Donohoe
http://www.atmos.org
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2006 Jan 23
1
--gui=Tk window does not stretch (PR#8520)
...ct, you end up with a grey border of wasted pixels
around the active white area that contains the text.
(And, please don't tell me that it's not a bug because
it's been that way for 15 years, or because the S
documentation states that the terminal window is
24 lines high. That would shatter my dreams
and illusions.)
2005 May 14
3
julian
...be
according to my (not too reliable) arithmetic.
Going the other direction, more experimentation led me to
> julian(z,origin=as.POSIXct("1999-12-31"))
which gives
Time difference of 62 days
and I thought that I had a working (if not fully comprehended)
syntax. My illusions were shattered when I tried another Julian
date, 102:
> z <- strptime("2000-102",format="%Y-%j")
> z
gives "2000-04-11" --- i.e. April 11, which checks with what I think
it should be. But reversing the direction:
> julian(z,origin=as.POSIXct("1999-12-...
2023 Feb 25
1
ssh host keys on cloned virtual machines
...you.
These vagaries are why many environments simply disable the validation
of hostkeys in their .ssh/config settings and move on to work that is
of some more effective use to their workplace. I've encountered,
several times, when sites relied on extensive use of SSH key managed
git access and shattered their deployment systems when the git server
got moved and hostkeys were either incorrectly migrated or the IP was
a re-used IP of a previously accessed SSH target. Hilarity ensued.
This kind of hand-tuning of every deployment rapidly becomes a waste
of admin time and serves little purpose withou...
2008 Apr 29
5
[Bug 15751] New: nouveau very slow with screen size > 2048
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15751
Summary: nouveau very slow with screen size > 2048
Product: xorg
Version: git
Platform: x86 (IA32)
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
2006 Apr 29
2
How many asterisk process's are "normal"?
...0
On Test bed #1, I have exactly 1 process of asterisk running with no phones
connected to it.
hshaw@kaltorak:~> ps -aef |grep asterisk |wc -l
1
hshaw@kaltorak:~>
hshaw@kaltorak:~> uptime
8:57am up 6 day(s), 8:19, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.01
Nothing earth shattering, but strange. I assuming that 1 process at idle (no
phones making calls and such) should be "normal" right?
Terrelle
2023 Feb 25
1
ssh host keys on cloned virtual machines
...are why many environments simply disable the validation
> of hostkeys in their .ssh/config settings and move on to work that is
> of some more effective use to their workplace. I've encountered,
> several times, when sites relied on extensive use of SSH key managed
> git access and shattered their deployment systems when the git server
> got moved and hostkeys were either incorrectly migrated or the IP was
> a re-used IP of a previously accessed SSH target. Hilarity ensued.
> This kind of hand-tuning of every deployment rapidly becomes a waste
> of admin time and serves l...
2004 Jul 22
2
A script to convert existing video files to Ogg
...do something with it.
They're available at my home page at:
http://www.iki.fi/~tjyrinki/proj_info.html#convtheora
I haven't programmed much with the shell scripts, but I tried to do some
proper parsing of the paramaters so that it's both easy and safe to use.
There's nothing earth-shattering in the script, but I find it a nice
thing to have together with a ready-to-go encoder binary.
Best Regards,
Timo Jyrinki
2014 Nov 25
2
[LLVMdev] ARM JIT status.
...gi?id=20329
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Regards,
Tom
"Where's the kaboom!? There was supposed to be an earth-shattering
kaboom!" Marvin Martian
iDirector, Linaro Mobile Group
Tech Lead, Chromium, ChromeOS, Graphics, GPGPU
Linaro.org │ Open source software for ARM SoCs
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2005 Dec 15
5
Avery Lables, PDF::Writer or LaTex?
In a new app we are developing, we need to be able to dynamically create
a PDF and send it to the browser (inline with send_data). I have been
tinkering with PDF::Writer and love the simplicity and native ruby-ness
of it all.
However, one of the main uses for this functionality is to output a PDF
of addresses to be printed on Avery 5161 labels. LaTex seems to be
suited well for this, but it
2023 Feb 26
1
ssh host keys on cloned virtual machines
...nments simply disable the validation
> > of hostkeys in their .ssh/config settings and move on to work that is
> > of some more effective use to their workplace. I've encountered,
> > several times, when sites relied on extensive use of SSH key managed
> > git access and shattered their deployment systems when the git server
> > got moved and hostkeys were either incorrectly migrated or the IP was
> > a re-used IP of a previously accessed SSH target. Hilarity ensued.
> > This kind of hand-tuning of every deployment rapidly becomes a waste
> > of adm...
2007 Jan 17
7
removing special/syntax characters
Is there any somewhat standard way to remove or otherwise handle
special or syntax characters from a user''s search, such as a colon?
I was thinking maybe there was something akin to
Ferret::Analysis::FULL_ENGLISH_STOP_WORDS, like
Ferret::Analysis::FERRET_SYNTAX_CHARS, but no such luck.
How are other folks dealing with filtering user input?
John