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2007 Nov 02
3
tumblr-0.0.1
NAME tumblr SYNOPSIS tumblr (setup|write|read|authenticate|check-vimeo|check-audio) [options]+ DESCRIPTION tumblr.rb is a command line utility and library which interfaces to the excellent tumblr blogging platform @ http://www.tumblr.com tumblr.rb implements the complete restful api in both library and command line utility, doccumented in full @ http://www.tumblr.com/api
2016 May 03
6
Unicast or Multicast?
Hi, there! I have a doubt about if this server supports unicast, multicast or both. I was looking for information in the web but I couldn't found anything. Anyone can help me? Thanks -- Fran Delgado (ThinWay) Tumblr: http://thinway.tumblr.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/thinway -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2016 May 04
3
Unicast or Multicast?
On 04/05/2016 03:48 πμ, buddylove wrote: > you have 'a' doubt? > precise your question or do you want to make a quiz here? > > this is f.... icecast and it's a damn good piece of software. > runs like a honey down the nipple, up to 8 streams simultaneously > including shoutcast. > read the docs! > > > > On 04.05.2016 00:15, Fran Delgado wrote: >>
2012 Nov 12
2
ice cast with ladiocast
Hello - I'm a blind individual using ladiocast to broadcast. Here's the problem. it only supports .ogg streaming and AAC streaming. My question is, is there a free service where I can broadcast in .AAC streaming? One thing to note when giving a service, i'm blind using a screen reader and can't get past the capsha spam blocker things. Thanks for any idea you guys might
2008 Jun 04
2
Is Ferret''s SVN repository down?
Is Ferret''s SVN repository down? I''m trying to get the source from svn://davebalmain.com/ferret, but I keep getting "Connection Refused" errors. Did the URL change, or is Ferret''s repository really down? -- Bira http://compexplicita.wordpress.com http://compexplicita.tumblr.com
2008 Mar 01
3
Possible bug when creating a Ferret::Search::Sort object?
I may have run across a bug in Ferret: if throws a segmentation fault when I try to create a Sort object using the default fields (SCORE and DOC_ID), but setting reverse to true. Here''s the minimal example: #!/usr/bin/env ruby require ''rubygems'' require ''ferret'' Ferret::Search::Sort.new Ferret::Search::Sort.new( [
2007 Aug 02
2
STI functionality, but then with multiple tables
Hello, I''m creating my own Tumblr [tumblr.com] like rails app. It''s like a blog, but in this case a blog post could be of a certain type, i.e. a regular post, a video, a link, a photo, a song(info). Well now, it''s clear that they share a lot of similar functionality: title, created_at/updated_at, commentable, probably has an author_id, etc.. But besides that they are
2008 Mar 01
5
rspec with continuations: very strange
I appear to have written code which travels backwards through time: http://www.vimeo.com/742590 This disturbs me immensely. If anyone can explain it, that would be cool. I think it''s an illusion brought about by how RSpec wraps the code it executes, and by the sheer weirdness of continuations. -- Giles Bowkett Blog: http://gilesbowkett.blogspot.com Portfolio:
2008 Jan 17
5
unusual challenges speccing external software
This is something I''ve come up against twice. First, I have an interactive editor which calls vi, emacs, or TextMate (etc.) via Unix, and then loads the file handed to the editor back into IRB after it''s edited and saved. I guess that makes it a special case of a more general question, which is how do you spec external processes, with a slightly more complicated version of the
2008 Jan 11
2
guide to good mocking?
Hi all - does anyone know of a good blog post or wiki or something with a good guide to mocking? I''ve got some degree of responsibility for people who are creating mocks. I''m supposed to actually be telling them the best way to do it. In some cases we have code with like a bazillion mock(:x) statements and it''s kind of out of control. I have an idea how the specs should
2008 Jan 31
1
thoughtworks site down? / another tiny patch for Rails 2 compatibility
Hi - couldn''t find the dev list because it appears http://cruisecontrolrb.thoughtworks.com/ is throwing 503 errors. But, to get CCrb running with the new ActiveSupport, I had to do this: http://s3.amazonaws.com/giles/ccrb_duration_patch.jpg (Sorry to submit my patch in JPEG format but you know what they say, anything for a weird life.) The changes are on lines 18 and 27:
2008 May 03
1
is it possible to let users define/customize their own stylesheets?
I have a blog feature on part of my site which essentially is just a Posts and Comments controller. I was wondering if it''s possible to let users define or customize their own stylesheets for their blogs similar to how tumblr.com or blogger.com. Anyone know how? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google
2011 May 31
2
OT: Pie charts
We regularly get questions about making pie charts, and frequently veer off into the philosophical and practical issues surrounding that form of data graphic: human perception of angles and so on. So while this isn't an R issue, I thought some of you might appreciate this brief discussion of the efficacy of pie charts: http://fakescience.tumblr.com/post/6042293374/understanding-pie-charts
2008 Jan 04
7
best way to modify spec (the command-line tool)?
Hi all, where I work we''ve cooked up a kind of ghetto profiler for our specs. It basically just does this: time = Time.now # run the spec puts "woah! dude. long spec." if time > 1.second I''m simplifying here. I think the threshold is actually 0.1 seconds, and we use more precise language, and highlight the spec in red via terminal colors, etc. But the way it works
2016 Nov 04
2
mailing list mail from @yahoo addresses
[extracted from "Re: [CentOS] dnf and failing epel" message chain.] > From: lejeczek peljasz at yahoo.co.uk > Date: Fri Nov 4 13:39:40 UTC 2016 >> Date: Friday, November 04, 2016 08:51:07 -0400 >> From: Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org> >> >>> On Fri, Nov 04, 2016 at 12:30:02PM +0000, lejeczek wrote: >>> >>> ps. I
2008 Apr 04
1
Bug Report: Segmentation Fault when indexing with a specific set of FieldInfos.
I''m submitting this through the mailing list because Trac won''t let me use its bug report form... Is there some more appropriate way of submitting bugs if Trac doesn''t work? This is the Trac error message: 500 Internal Server Error (Submission rejected as potential spam (IP 127.0.0.1 blacklisted by bsb.empty.us, sc.surbl.org, Maximum number of posts per hour for this
2007 Dec 29
5
./script/story command
Below I''ve pasted a ./script/story command I''ve been using for about a week. It has three modes of operation: 1. ./script/story with no arguments will run all *.story files in the story path 2. ./script/story with a path or glob will run the specified stories 3. If input is passed in via STDIN, it runs that text as a story. This opens up story running via a simple interface
2010 Aug 19
0
Camping 2.1 - ERB, Haml, 1.9, bug fixes, new website!
{} || || ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ <= _whycake ~ Camping 2.1 ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I''m pleased to announce another release of Camping, the microframework. This time we''ve focused on improving the 1.9 support, adding (builtin) support for more template engines, refreshing the homepage and just general bug fixes. gem install camping Home:
2016 May 04
0
Unicast or Multicast?
you have 'a' doubt? precise your question or do you want to make a quiz here? this is f.... icecast and it's a damn good piece of software. runs like a honey down the nipple, up to 8 streams simultaneously including shoutcast. read the docs! On 04.05.2016 00:15, Fran Delgado wrote: > Hi, there! > I have a doubt about if this server supports unicast, multicast or both. > I
2013 Feb 21
0
Odd Error message with rare events logit
I'm running a rare events logit model in R using the Zelig package and am getting some of the oddest error messages that I can't figure out. y = rnorm(100) x = c(rep("0",1), rep("1",99)) d = data.frame(won=x, bid=y) d mod1 <- zelig(y~x, model="relogit", data=d, tau=1/100, case.correct="prior", bias.correct=TRUE, robust=TRUE) > mod1 <-