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(via terminally-incoherent)
The dynamic linking mess is mostly covered up by the advent of package management, but that’s a lot of complexity for such little gain.
Brainstorming in a group became popular in 1953 with the publication of a business book, Applied Imagination. But it’s been proven not to work since 1958, when Yale researchers found that the technique actually reduced a team’s creative output: the same number of people generate more and better ideas separately than together.
None of us are as dumb as all of us.
(via @fritinancy)
Looks useful, will try.
…so the URL I’d see in my browser might not actually relate to the page I’m seeing?
So I have a page at, http://code.google.com/p/pychess/ and have it change the URL to http://code.google.com/p/go/ ?
List of TCP and UDP port numbers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This seems like something I really should have known already…