jesperlind Jesper Lind
Jaikus from jesperlind
Sunday, 16 August 2009
Monday, 6 April 2009
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@gbrl That explains the weird feelings I've been having here lately ;) Not bad by Google being able to fork reality by a simple server switch.
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Jaiku is not what it used to be unfortunately, bit like a dead town... Why don't you head over to FriendFeed: http://friendfeed.com/jesperlind
Saturday, 14 March 2009
Sunday, 8 February 2009
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@birkeldh: Thanks for the info. So on 4GB RAM there's no different I guess. And I'm only goint to give Fusion access to 1.5 GB or something like that.
Going for Win 7 (x86) and Visual Studio Team System 2008 Team Suite (x86)
Saturday, 7 February 2009
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Laddade just hem 64 bit. Men verkar inte finnas nån Visual Studio team suite 64 bit i MSDN, som jag var sugen på att prova. Så blir nog 32 bit Win 7 istället.
Ska läsa lite mer om VS versionerna först, finns så många att jag blir förvirrad.
@voxpelli: Kör du VS?
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No I am not sure, but I guess performance will be better since all software moving towards 64 bit.
I just downloaded 64 bit Win 7. But it doesn't seems like there's a 64 bit Visual Studio team suite in MSDN. So I guess I'm going to download 32 bit Win 7 instead.
I just enrolled to BizSpark and can get all Microsoft software for free. Feel like a kid in a candy store ;)
Tuesday, 3 February 2009
Sunday, 1 February 2009
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Yes they will probably rewrite parts of the code. It will now have to be different from the current implementation I guess, since people will use it in all kinds of different ways.
I just found been reading these which I found interesting: http://controlyourself.ca/2009/01/08/giving-openmicroblogging-the-attention-it-deserves/ http://openmicroblogging.org/
Hope that Jaiku will embrace the OMB standards so that more networks can talk to each other. Rather than making up a new standard. On the other hand someone will probably implement OMB in one way or another when the Jaiku code is opened.
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@adewale: Really looking forward to the release on Google Code. It's gonna be great fun to finally see the inner workings of Jaiku.
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Jaiku's RSS import is broken at times. Some weeks it's impossible to import any feeds, but should work now I think.
Also here is cool service that let's you filter only Jaiks from all the other imported stuff: http://jaiku.himynameisjonas.net/
Recommend using that to import the filtered Jaiks into FriendFeed. Then you don't get the Ghostbusters syndrome with "crossed beams".
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Yes I've been searching for a way how to do that. The main posts are alright since FF will keep them safe. But the comments are hard to backup. No RSS and no simple way using the API for comments.
Not familiar with WebCite and Iterasi. But a quick search tells me they are for scraping web pages? That might work.
Hopefully when Jaiku goes open source there will be some options. Wishing for an upgraded API and a way to dig through the main database.
The long threads with comments are what is the best thing with Jaiku I think. Gotta find a way to preserve these if Google decide to do something stupid.
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At least there's a backup in FriendFeed: http://friendfeed.com/e/176f0e92-1e46-ba36-37f3-9b31f97ae4a9/Trying-out-Jaiku-I-wonder-how-long-it-lasts/
But this comment will disappear if they pull the plug, since there is no RSS for comments.
Thursday, 29 January 2009
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@xodamattias: Jo känner igen det där med seg Firefox, har en miljard plugin, bland annat Web Developer som du nämner.
Om du inte provat Firebug borde du göra det. Det fungerar på alla plattformar du kan köra Firefox på. Otroligt användbart.
Firescope är väldigt nytt, men verkar redan stabilt. Det är ett "plugin i plugin", alltså ett tillägg till Firebug. Här får du en skärmdump så du kan se hur det funkar. Den säger t ex här att IE7 är lite buggigt med margin.