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xmms-jack 0.14 (Default branch)







xmms-jack 0.14 (Default branch)

xmms-jack 0.14 (Default branch) 04/16/2005 07:05 AM

xmms-jack is an XMMS audio output plugin for the jack audio server.


Changes:
Added support for Beep Media Player, and reduced CPU usage through major backend improvements.




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Please leave a message after the beep 09/16/2004 05:29 PM

While I loathe "I'm busy, will post later" weblog posts, I feel this is necessary after looking at this site and realizing how neglected it appears.

In gearing up for this concert in NYC, I've been crazy mad busy with a million loose ends to tie up before that day, and recently I started playing with this new beta feature of del.icio.us to post my daily distributed bookmarks here. I sorta helped coax Joshua to code the feature, so that I could basically do what Jeff Veen does on his site, but without all the perl/MT frippery. What I didn't realize is that once I could post links interesting to me in a very low threshold way, it would totally satisfy whatever craving I had to post anything of substance to this site.

So yeah, expect the trickle of daily links for the next week or two as I descend back into the bitmines to crank stuff out. Oh, if you're in NYC next week, and you're attending the concert, be sure to look for me and say hi.


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Re-thinking urban
car journeys

Christian taxi firm
closes down

Musharraf arrives on
India visit

Rugby: Wilkinson
relief at return

Back from Seoul with
soul

Federated Media
Publishing

I'm off of Scoble's
list

Musharraf in India,
for Peace, Prayers
and Cricket
(Reuters)

Official Mourning
Period for Pope Ends
(AP)

links for 2005-04-16
Looking Up
Kicking Up Hope
Great 2005 Storage
Haiku Winners, Part
2

Implications of
Visual's LAN-side
analysis move

How do you stay
connected while on
the road?

New group urges
public/private
sector partnership
to facilitate
municipal broadband

what is grok?