PostgreSQL Commander Is the Operator Layer AI-Built Apps Are Missing
AI can generate a lot of code. It cannot run your database responsibly.
AI can generate a lot of code. It cannot run your database responsibly.
I've become facinated by the 1:1.5 crop, I think I'll use that for most of my photoblog, at least to start with.
I'm not the only one to receive my Canon 20D, Michael Reichmann has an excelent followup on his last review. I agree with his comment on the shutter sound, my first reaction was Argh!. This will be bad in so many situations. But, the camera is so seriously great that I'll happily live with that. Only question is: Michael, what happened when you got busted by the two? ![]()
This guy has some amazing pictures demonstrating his bellow tube setup.
I usually to check how my pages work for blind people using w3m or links, but now I can check how colour blind people see my pages: Colourblind Web Page Filter
On September 20th 2004, while putting my luggage in a locker at The Hague Central Station, my shoulder bag containing four - very good - traversos (and personal papers, telephone, calendar, address book etc..) was grabbed away. It stood between my legs on the floor, but the thief was very experienced and fast: I hardly noticed a shadow moving and something slipping against my trousers.
BBC News is reporting thatBBC Nigeria has launched fresh eforts to stamp out polio. This is part of a campaign to immunise more than 80 million children in 23 african countries. They have my best wishes.
Hopefully this is what I'll think of next time I hear someone say Nigeria.
According to The Seattle Times, coffee really is addictive. In other words: no news today. ![]()
I wonder if Jonathan Schwartz will comment on todays news (ITworld (via ZDNet blog (via Schwartz, actually
)) and Computerworld (via Linux Today)) that HP doesn't like him blogging negatively about them. I remember reading the discussed entry and I actually agreed with Schwartz in much of it. But it's interesting as this is what, in my view, blogs do well: give people's opinion a place, without having corporations interfering. For instance, I'm buying a Canon EOS 20D camera, and I read reviews by obviously biassed reviewers, but also lots of blog entries. And after having read enough, I actually ordered it without having had it in my hand, I'm that confident that this will be a great camera. It goes the other way around too, if I buy something on eBay and I get screwed by a seller (no, I don't have any particulars in mind
), I will be sure to report it, and not particularly by negative feedback. This is what blogs do well. And I'm sorry for HP if they don't appreciate it. But hey, they got heaps of PR on it. And it'd be nice to hear Jonathan's opinion.