Sunday Roundup, week ending June 5th
Grok Headline matches for Sunday Roundup, week ending June 5th
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-09-07
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-09-07
10/28/2003 11:08 PMThis week in Perl 6, the keyed ops question raises its head again, how
to dynamically add singleton methods, and why serialisation of objects
is hard.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-02-02
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-02-02
03/13/2003 10:23 AMPackfiles, coroutines, secure sandboxes, Damian takes a break, and
much more...
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-11-02
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-11-02
11/06/2003 01:30 PMA Hallowe'en release, catering for method calls on empty registers,
and Parrot gets a HTTP library. (No, really.) Perl 6 and Parrot news
from Piers Cawley.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-02-23
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-02-23
03/13/2003 10:23 AMMore from Piers Cawley on Perl 6, IMCC, Parrot's perfomance and the
continuing arrays versus lists saga.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-03-02
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-03-02
03/13/2003 10:23 AMIMCC is still a subject of much debate on the perl6-internals list,
while tumbleweed drifts through perl6-language. Piers has the details.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-03-09
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-03-09
03/13/2003 10:23 AMObject specifications and serialization discussion takes over both
lists, and Piers narrowly escapes having to summarise the fallout from
the Apocalypse already...
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-07
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-07
04/09/2004 04:00 PMWork on objects for Parrot continues, while the perl6-internals list
gets dragged into a discussion about date/time handling; the &
multimatching operator appears, and a question about detecting
undefined subs on the language list.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-14
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-14
04/09/2004 04:00 PMBenchmarks, Ponie and even Ruby drive on Parrot development this week,
while the language team discuss methods that mutate their objects and
properties that call actions on variables.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-21
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-21
04/09/2004 04:00 PMConcerns about embedding and a new release of Tcl on Parrot occupy the
internals mailing list, while the language list experiences some
surprise about changes to the hash subscriptor syntax.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-08-20
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-08-20
08/27/2004 01:35 PMBetter register spilling, COBOL on Parrot, and a re-examination of
lookahead from Apocalypse 12. All this and more in the latest Perl 6
summary.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-28
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-28
04/09/2004 04:00 PMThe language list is relatively quiet, but the Parrot implementors are
haunted by continuations this week. Piers has the full story.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-12-07
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-12-07
12/12/2003 04:23 PMObjects all round - Parrot gets objects, and there was much rejoicing.
Meanwhile, Larry lifts parts of the veil on the Perl 6 object model.
Piers Cawley has the details.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-01-26
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-01-26
03/13/2003 10:23 AMProblems on OS X, targetting Parrot, the pipeline syntax thread
refuses to die, and much more...
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-04-04
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-04-04
04/09/2004 07:57 PMThis week, the vexed question of how assignment should work returns,
and Piers tries to make sense of continuations; meanwhile, the
language list comes alive on the first of April...
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-03
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-03
09/09/2004 08:40 PMPiers Cawley has the latest from the Perl 6 mailing lists. The Parrot
folks create some TODOs, hash out math semantics, and discuss
cross-compiling. The Perl 6 language folks argue about ranges, roles,
pipelines, and PRE and POST hooks.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-09-21
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-09-21
10/28/2003 11:08 PMThe low-down on the 0.0.11 Parrot release, and some blue thinking
about clever optimizations - the latest from the Perl 6 world, thanks
to our trusty summarizer.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-10-12
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-10-12
10/28/2003 11:08 PMThe perl6-language list remains eerily silent, and Leo T
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-10-19
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-10-19
10/28/2003 11:08 PMA new Parrot pumpking, Larry returns, and the Perl 6 compiler actually
starts gathering steam... All this and more in this week's Perl 6
summary.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-02
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-02
05/07/2004 04:32 PMThe internals list mulls over strings and multi-method dispatch, while
Apocalypse 12 continues to intrigue and entertain the language list.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-04-25
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-04-25
04/29/2004 06:56 PMNow that Apocalypse 12 is out, what do the Perl 6 developers think
about it? Piers has all the details...
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-03-16
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-03-16
03/20/2003 01:00 PMParrot 0.10.0 released, the Apocalypse hits, summarizer not quite
buried...
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-23
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-23
05/27/2004 06:33 PMLots of documentation effort on the Parrot list this week, and some
work on the Perl 6 compiler, while on the language list, magical new
syntaces for filling hashes...
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-17
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-17
09/23/2004 01:13 PMPiers Cawley has the latest from the Perl 6 mailing lists. The
perl6-compiler list discusses grammar bootstrapping, the Parrot people
debate namespaces again, and the Perl 6 Language list ponders the
freshly updated Synopsis 5.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-09
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-09
05/14/2004 07:40 PMThe native call interface raises questions on the internals list;
Piers Cawley has the details on this and everything else from the Perl
6 effort.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-10-26
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-10-26
10/31/2003 07:24 PMIMCC becomes more important, how objects can get serialized, and the
all-important Infocom interpreter: all the latest Parrot news from
Piers.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-10
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-10
09/15/2004 03:04 PMPiers Cawley has the latest from the Perl 6 mailing lists. The
perl6-compiler list makes its introduction as Parrot people argue
about configuration and namespaces and play Minesweeper and the Perl 6
language list continues to discuss Synopsis 9.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-01-04
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-01-04
01/09/2004 09:53 PMDan calls for detailed suggestions for the Parrot threading model, and
Piers makes up for the lack of activity in the language list by asking
a few key players about their New Year hopes for Perl 6.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-22
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-22
03/06/2004 01:58 AMIt had to happen some day - someone wrote obfuscated Parrot assembler.
Objects are nearly there, and the fight over "sort" cotinues.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-29
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-29
03/06/2004 01:58 AMMore on Parrot's objects, plus some discussion of the Perl 6 release
timescale. Will we see Perl 6 this century?
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-07-18
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-07-18
07/23/2004 06:32 PMThe Piethon benchmark contest is beginning to loom, and the language
list discusses how scalars should be interpolated and subscripted.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-01-25
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-01-25
02/10/2004 02:59 AMThe internals list is concerned with threading a smattering of other
things; the language list debates vector operators and syntax
mangling. Piers, as ever, fills us in.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-06-27
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-06-27
07/02/2004 06:19 PMGetting ready for the Piethon is a major concern, while the language
list deals with various ways of modifying and annotating expressions.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-08-31
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-08-31
10/28/2003 11:08 PMContinuation passing style, active data, dump PMCs and absolutely
nothing at all on the language list.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-01
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-01
02/10/2004 02:59 AMLots of little clean-ups done to Parrot this week, while the Perl 6
language design focuses on vector operations and Unicode operators.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-07-04
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-07-04
07/09/2004 08:04 PMWork begins on a Perl 6 regexp parser, and Unicode manipulation of
strings prompts discussion on the language list.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-08
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-08
02/13/2004 04:07 PMThis week, the internals team attack the challenges posed by garbage
collection and threading, while the Unicode operators debate rages on
over at the language list. Piers Cawley has the details.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-07-31
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-07-31
08/06/2004 08:44 PMThe pie hits! --more--
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-11-09
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-11-09
11/14/2003 06:20 PMPeople try to get PHP working on Parrot, while the perl6-language list
thinks about nesting modules inside of modules. And Piers, dilligent
as ever, summarizes all the action for your benefit.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-02-09
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-02-09
03/13/2003 10:23 AMBeating Python, Parrot objects, shortcutting assignment operators ,
and much more...
Grok Description matches for Sunday Roundup, week ending June 5th
GrokA matches for Sunday Roundup, week ending June 5th
Ace's Server Guide: Dual Xeon, Dual
Opteron and Quad Opteron
Ace's Server Guide: Dual Xeon, Dual
Opteron and Quad Opteron
12/10/2003 06:40 PMLisa makes the scene
Lisa makes the scene
06/17/2005 04:39 PMHave I told you how cool it is to bring your family to a
conference? Assuming you get a god babysitter - your sife gets to
join you and we can have quality time together AND get worlk done.
So here's Lisa rapping to Richard Erickson of Bryght at
VIDfest.
Meanwhile Mimi and Lucy are up in the hotel room with a sitter.
So for all of you road warriors who spend half their time
schmoozing at conferences around the world - I highly recommend you
take your families with you (Doc?)

[via Roland, Kris Krug and Bryght]
Lisää Karpelan sensuurista
Lisää Karpelan sensuurista
04/03/2005 08:14 PMEnter-lehden
3/2005 pääkirjoituksessa päätoimittaja Tuomas Kilpi suomii
ankarasti ministeri Karpelan
sensuurihanketta (linkittäisin suoraan pääkirjoitukseen,
mutta sitä ei löydy verkosta. Mikä on jotakuinkin tyhmää - tokko
kukaan lehteä ostaa lukeakseen pääkirjoituksen, mutta verkossa
pääkirjoituksille löytyisi luultavasti enemmän vastakaikua.)
Karpela perustelee pyrkimystään sillä, että netissä esiintyy
laitonta sisältöä. Väite on sinänsä tosi, mutta oikeusvaltiossa
asia kuuluu poliisille, syyttäjälle ja tuomioistuimille. Nyt
ministeri tahtoo luovuttaa sananvapauden avaimet kiihkokristittyjen ja
äärikonservatiivisten amerikkalaisten tarpeita palvelevien
yksityisyritysten haltuun.
Juuri näin. Kun yritin ottaa selvää, millä perusteella blogiani sensuroidaan, vastauksena oli "se on ehkä
tekninen vika". Todellinen vastaus on, ettei kukaan todella
tiennyt, eikä ketään oikeasti kiinnostanut. Ja se on pelottavaa.
Lähetin tämän kirjeen Suomen Kuvalehden
lukijapalstalle. Ehkä sillä on jotain vaikutusta. Luultavasti ei,
mutta köyhän pitää yrittää.
Kulttuuriministeri Karpela on ilmoittanut haluavansa esto-ohjelmistot
koulujen ja kirjastojen käyttöön. Tämä ei ole oikein.
Yritin äskettäin ottaa selvää, miksi eräästä
helsinkiläisestä nettikahvilasta estettiin pääsy verkkosivuilleni.
Suodatinohjelma ilmoitti sivuilla olevan "kyseenalaista
materiaalia", mutta kukaan ei suostunut kertomaan kuka, missä ja
miksi oli tehnyt päätöksen verkkosivujeni sensuroinnista.
Oli suodattimen toiminnan takana hieno algoritmi tai nörtti, joka
lisää hikisin käsin pornosivustoja estolistaan, jonkun on
päätettävä, mikä on moraalisesti oikein ja mikä väärin.
Kaupalliset yritykset tottelevat kaupallisia realiteetteja. Mikäli
jollain kolmannella osapuolella - vaikkapa aggressiivisella
uskonlahkolla - on tarpeeksi ns. pätäkkää tai lakimiesarmeija,
ohjelmistovalmistaja voi taipua lisäämään yllättäviäkin
sivustoja salaisille estolistoilleen.
Kuka sanoo, mikä on sopivaa?
Kuka valvoo niitä, jotka sanovat, mikä on sopivaa?
Eduskunta on säätänyt rikoslain, jossa rikosten lista ja
rangaistukset ovat kaikkien kansalaisten nähtävillä. Karpelan
tulevaisuudessa minä en voi tietää, mitä olen tehnyt väärin.
Janne Jalkanen
www.ecyrd.com
Helsinki
(Ensin sensuroidaan raaka porno, sitten pehmeä porno, sitten
laittomasti levitetyt elokuvat, sitten MP3:t, sitten väärät
uskonnot, sitten eriävät mielipiteet, sitten Linu
x... Kaikelle löytyy aina hyvä perustelu.)
LiSA, the speaking email assistant 2.4.3
LiSA, the speaking email assistant 2.4.3
10/29/2003 04:56 PMNo more beeps : Let your Mac tell you in a real human voice when you
have email.
Zap Video: Lisa Sloniowski and Mita
Sen-Roy
Zap Video: Lisa Sloniowski and Mita
Sen-Roy
12/30/2003 12:04 AM"Lisa Sloniowski and Mita Sen-Roy quickly became known as ‘the
lovely librarians’. From Leddy Library at the University of
Windsor, Lisa and Mita spoke about their role in the aggregation of
diverse web news sources about the conflict in Iraq: Iraq 2003:
Sources of News.
Lisa..." (76 words - posted by steven) no replies
New Lisa Rein song online
New Lisa Rein song online
12/17/2003 11:54 AMLisa Rein has begun to post the recordings from her musical showcase.
Her first track, "In the Spirit," is up now. It's her first anti-war
song.
Link"Reversing Vandalism" By Lisa Davis
"Reversing Vandalism" By Lisa Davis
04/18/2004 04:23 AM"Reversing Vandalism" [Slate] .. San Francisco Public
Library's .. slideshow essay
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CC Remix Music -- Lisa Rein
CC Remix Music -- Lisa Rein
04/09/2004 03:54 PMLisa Rein is one of the earliest
adopters of Creative Commons.
Wander is one of my
favorite CC licensed songs and is licensed under an
Attribution
license -- free to copy, remix, or even synch to a movie, as long as
you give Lisa attribution.
Milky Way, Fritos, and the Mona Lisa?!
Milky Way, Fritos, and the Mona Lisa?!
08/17/2004 01:37 AMDirect and Related Links for 'Milky
Way, Fritos, and the Mona Lisa?!'
“Created in 1997, Art*o*mat machines are retired cigarette
vending machines that have been converted to vend art. Currently,
there are 71 ACTIVE MACHINES in museums and various locations
throughout the country. The experience of pulling the knob alone is
quite a thrill, but you also walk away with an original work of art.
Ker-plunk! What an easy way to become an art collector. The
inspiration for Art*o*mat came to artist, Clark Whittington, while
observing a…
Mona Lisa gets new Louvre home
Mona Lisa gets new Louvre home
04/05/2005 11:13 AMThe Mona Lisa is due to move to her new home within Paris' Louvre art
gallery on Wednesday.
Lisa Rein interview on Music for America
Lisa Rein interview on Music for America
12/11/2003 02:25 PMHere's a great Music for America interview with activist/musician/geek
Lisa Rein, whose
open-invitation
concert/party is this Saturday in San Francisco.
I believe that music is a good way to approach the emotional side of
these controversial political issues. I believe that the cultural
aspects of, for instance, copyright -- and the common man's loss of
our history and heritage in exchange for big business to make more
money on it's intellectual property -- are explained better through
song.
I also believe that music is a good way to raise awareness about
important issues. If you can write a song that's good in its own
right, in that it's a catchy tune and people like it no matter what
it's about -- that they might eventually read the lyrics and learn
more about the issue you're singing about.
I try to follow John Lennon's model in raising awareness. He was able
to eventually stop the vietnam war with this song and the feeling of
love and community that he was able to bring to people at large. I
hope to do the same thing and encourage others to climb on board.
LinkLisa Nyman Discusses Open Source in
Government
Lisa Nyman Discusses Open Source in
Government
07/15/2002 08:39 PM
Lisa Nyman is co-creator of QuickFacts, a service that lets
visitors track down city, county, state, and national census data
using only a single pulldown menu. QuickFacts uses Perl scripts,
Apache Web servers, and a MySQL database to deliver increased
interactivity at minimal cost. Sam Williams interviews Ms. Nyman about
QuickFacts and open source in government.
Lisa Simpson to issue cry for Cornish
freedom (Reuters)
Lisa Simpson to issue cry for Cornish
freedom (Reuters)
07/05/2004 08:59 PMReuters - Lisa Simpson, the pointy-haired schoolgirl of the U.S
television hit series "The Simpsons", is to embrace the
cause of Cornish independence.
Ketchum and Bloggers: Who Said What?
What Remains? Lisa Stone Reports.
Ketchum and Bloggers: Who Said What?
What Remains? Lisa Stone Reports.
02/01/2005 08:39 PMI expected more response. First, because this was the second time
Ketchum was implicated in the possible misuse of taxpayer dollars for
propaganda. Second, because USA Today tossed the blogosphere a bone
by posting a PDF file of Ketchum's contract. Third, because pushing
the PR industry is necessary work.
Lisa Rein open-invite party/showcase on
Dec 13, San Francisco
Lisa Rein open-invite party/showcase on
Dec 13, San Francisco
12/02/2003 02:40 PMLisa Rein -- XML wonk, activist, writer, musician -- is holding a
giant, open party on Dec 13 in San Francisco at which she will be
performing her music. Admission's free!
This party is basically a chance for me to present my music and catch
up with old friends. I've wanted to have a party for some time since I
moved back to San Francisco in October 2001, but I kind of know a lot
of people, and wanted to invite all of them, and still have enough
room for the people I don't know personally yet to come by and say hi
and hear my tunes.
6:30-6:55 Lisa and Ron and Friends
7:00-7:30 Alex Walsh
7:30-7:55 Lisa and Ron and Friends
8:00-8:30 Paul de Benedictis
8:45-9:30 Lisa and Ron and Friends
LinkDual Xeon, Dual Opteron and Quad Opteron
Dual Xeon, Dual Opteron and Quad Opteron
12/05/2003 07:52 AMOn Lisa Rein's Radar: Daily Show Comedy
Clips Archives
On Lisa Rein's Radar: Daily Show Comedy
Clips Archives
02/14/2004 07:22 AMthese clips taken from "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" .. On Lisa
Rein's Radar: Daily Show Comedy Clips Archives .. archive of daily
show footage .. This
link's
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Rusas Gualberto brings on Lisa Gilbert
as his exclusive Friendster Agent!
Rusas Gualberto brings on Lisa Gilbert
as his exclusive Friendster Agent!
07/08/2004 02:22 AMRusas Gualberto begins his climb to Friendster greatness! [PRWEB Jul
8, 2004]
"On Lisa Rein's Radar: Daily Show On
Spam - Rob Courddry Fights Ba..."
"On Lisa Rein's Radar: Daily Show On
Spam - Rob Courddry Fights Ba..."
04/13/2004 03:30 PMOn Lisa Rein's Radar: Daily Show On The
Shrub's Meet The Press Interview
On Lisa Rein's Radar: Daily Show On The
Shrub's Meet The Press Interview
02/13/2004 09:10 PMBush/Meet the Press/Daily Show/Tequila .. JonStewart .. points
to
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Guest Writer Lisa Stone: Kind of a
Drag-- A Short History of Spin Alley
and the Press
Guest Writer Lisa Stone: Kind of a
Drag-- A Short History of Spin Alley
and the Press
12/19/2004 03:14 PMStone, a journalist, on the life and times of Spin Alley, one of the
strangest places ever founded in American politics. It required the
cooperation of journalists who were also the intended victims. Linda
Wertheimer in 02: "If a clever reinterpretation of an event can
wriggle its way into a reporter’s story, why not keep doing it?"
Stone has the answer.
Lisa: [laughing at an Itchy and Scratchy
cartoon] Bart, you're not laughing. Too
subtle?
Lisa: [laughing at an Itchy and Scratchy
cartoon] Bart, you're not laughing. Too
subtle?
01/01/2004 05:38 AM Subtly Simpsons.
"... a list of lines from The Simpsons that we, your editors,
have found to be particularly witty, often with their humor derived
from subtleties of language, esoteric allusions, or just plain
wit."
AMD Opteron Due In April
AMD Opteron Due In April
03/15/2003 05:09 PMAMD Opteron seeing double
AMD Opteron seeing double
06/16/2004 02:03 AMAMD Opteron 148 and 248 Processors
AMD Opteron 148 and 248 Processors
11/17/2003 05:27 PMG5 vs Opteron, Finally
G5 vs Opteron, Finally
12/28/2003 12:32 AMAMD Opteron 150, 250, 850 out in June
AMD Opteron 150, 250, 850 out in June
04/20/2004 07:23 AMLast 130nm parts?
First Opteron Pricing
First Opteron Pricing
03/21/2003 11:24 AMAMD Optimizes Opteron
AMD Optimizes Opteron
04/19/2004 09:53 AM64-bit Linux On The Opteron
64-bit Linux On The Opteron
12/16/2003 07:43 PM Sunday Roundup, week ending June 5th