I have decided to build the one thing I know the world doesn’t need: Another Twitter client!! There must be hundreds out there already, and dozens of them very good. However, after trying out qu… more →
Chopmo's Weblogchopmo wrote 8 months ago: I have decided to build the one thing I know the world doesn’t need: Another Twitter client!! … more →
zhiar93 wrote 8 months ago: The Archived Internet If you had to store three petabytes of data and keep it online for the entire … more →
chopmo wrote 8 months ago: Som om, jeg manglede noget at bruge tiden til… Min kone Kristine er korleder og musiklærer, så … more →
Søren Bjerregaard Vrist wrote 10 months ago: They are included with the source code, committed to SC and build along with the code pretty automa … more →
chopmo wrote 11 months ago: A colleague of mine recently introduced me to Project Euler, and I am slowly becoming hooked. Projec … more →
chopmo wrote 1 year ago: So, time for a (late) JAOO 2008 recap. How was it this year? The keynotes Unfortunately, the keynote … more →
chopmo wrote 1 year ago: This is brilliant. For a while, I have been using ido to quickly jump between buffers and files by j … more →
chopmo wrote 1 year ago: I have always been fascinated by electronics. As a child, I tore apart several rather expensive appl … more →
chopmo wrote 1 year ago: As anyone who follows the virtualization business know by now, this has been a tough week for us at … more →
chopmo wrote 1 year ago: This small addon by William W. Wong really put a smile on my face! Many of the source files I work w … more →
chopmo wrote 1 year ago: A lot of my work hours are spent programming C++ in Emacs on Windows. Earlier, I’ve done a lot … more →
chopmo wrote 1 year ago: I have always been annoyed that dired mode opens a new buffer for each directory it visits. I typica … more →
chopmo wrote 1 year ago: My day job doesn’t include a lot of Lisp hacking. On the positive side, though, this means tha … more →
chopmo wrote 1 year ago: I use Subversion for a lot of my projects, and I’ve really enjoy the seamless integration in E … more →