Domain: freeke.org
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Re:Jobs needs to get off his high horse!
Not only does it work fine in the stock Mobile Safari, but it's a cleaner view than in most desktop browsers because there's lex extraneous embed chrome in the webview: http://l.freeke.org/wkwlg
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Re:In case the site goes down..
I got a similar phish yesterday, only pointing to www.stanford.edu/~joeio/fileutils-1.0.6.patch.tar
. gz. I guess that was the earlier draft, before they secured the more impressive domain name. -
Re:Windows port?
They look fine on OSX. I still prefer Lucida Grande, but I like Vera slightly better than Verdana.
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Oh the delicious irony...
Look closely at the banner ad that was running when I took a look at the Anti-Leech page.
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Duct Tape Girls
Coincidentally, at last week's Detroit Electronic Music Festival, there were two girls walking around in dresses made entirely of duct tape. They were kind enough to pose for a picture.
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Re:Is there a distribution for the PC?q000921 said:
I haven't been able to find a complete distribution for the PC based on the Darwin kernel. Such a distribution would require the kernel, the command line utilities, development tools, X11, and at least one desktop (Gnome, KDE, GNUStep,
Here's the text of the Darwin 1.2 announcement Apple sent out (empahasis added): ...). Such a distribution would be useful even if the set of available drivers is pretty limited (IDE, maybe a SCSI card, a couple of common Ethernet cards).We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of Darwin 1.2.1, which is synchronized with the version used in Mac OS X Public Beta. A binary installer is downloadable from http://www.opensource.apple.com/projects/darwin, and is built using the same sources that have been available in CVS since the Public Beta release. We are looking to the community to create CD-based distributions if there is a demand for this.
Looks to me like they've carried the ball 90 yards and are just looking for the developer community to help them carry it into the end zone.This release includes support for new Mac hardware, including SMP machines. It has also been compiled fat for use with Intel machines, but currently there is no Intel installer.
Oh yeah, check out today's Stupid OS X trick. Details at MacOS X Hints.