Posts Tagged ‘pinboard’

Pinboard bookmarks for February 19th

Pinboard links for February 19th, syndicated automagically: Generating a Google-Plus – RSS-Feed: – "Google+ to RSS" ist NOT affiliated with or distributed by Google. This service is simply solving the issue that there is no official RSS-Feed to Google+-profiles.

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Pinboard bookmarks for February 16th

Pinboard links for February 16th, syndicated automagically: The destructive desktop — Linux in trouble? | Pas un Geek en tant que tel – So if you believe in the principles behind UNIX and Open Source, please don't write software which requires any of the Gnome/KDE and DBus API. Writing X11 programs with xcb and proper [...]

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Pinboard bookmarks for February 11th

Pinboard links for February 11th, syndicated automagically: How to SSH on Ubuntu – A Simple Guide | Ubuntu Linux Help – You know how you can control your Linux box through the terminal command line? Well, if you have SSH set up, you can also control a remote computer over the network. This is really [...]

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Pinboard bookmarks for February 9th

Pinboard links for February 9th, syndicated automagically: Think Complexity – This book is about complexity science, data structures and algorithms, intermediate programming in Python, and the philosophy of science Think Python: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist – Think Python is the manuscript of Python for Software Design, published by Cambridge University Press. In [...]

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Pinboard bookmarks for February 6th

Pinboard links for February 6th, syndicated automagically: We Need Copyright Reform, Not ACTA! | TorrentFreak – The internet is a great tool to alert politicians to all the dangers of this treaty, just as the internet was a tool to mobilize people against the SOPA and PIPA bills in the US. For any lobby to [...]

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Pinboard bookmarks for January 31st

Pinboard links for January 31st, syndicated automagically: How to Start Making Your Own Electronics with Arduino and Other People’s Code – While you could (eventually) learn to code Arduino projects yourself and make your Arduino do almost anything, you can also simply piggy back off open-source projects already available (that's what this budding Arduino user [...]

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Pinboard bookmarks for January 31st

Pinboard links for January 31st, syndicated automagically: When your users tell you ‘you are not adding value’: Boycott against Elsevier – not alone an academia problem

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