How to Do (Almost) Everything With a Kindle 3 | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
january 2011 by bgporter
I was actually surprised when I bought my Kindle not just by how much it could do, but by how well it did it. The Kindle suffers from two things: 1) it’s never going to do everything that a full-fledged computer or even a color touchscreen tablet can do; and 2) the Kindle 3 has improved on a whole slew of features that were either poorly implemented in or entirely absent from earlier iterations of the Kindle.
kindle
howto
january 2011 by bgporter
scie.nti.st » Hosting Git repositories, The Easy (and Secure) Way
december 2010 by bgporter
I use an up and coming tool called gitosis that my friend Tv wrote to help make hosting git repos easier and safer. It manages multiple repositories under one user account, using SSH keys to identify users.
git
howto
december 2010 by bgporter
jQuery Fundamentals
october 2010 by bgporter
The purpose of this book is to provide an overview of the jQuery JavaScript library; when you're done with the book, you should be able to complete basic tasks using jQuery, and have a solid basis from which to continue your learning. This book was designed as material to be used in a classroom setting, but you may find it useful for individual study.
jquery
howto
toread
october 2010 by bgporter
MoinDump - MoinMoin
september 2008 by bgporter
How to create a static dump of a set of MoinMoin wiki pages.
moinmoin
howto
september 2008 by bgporter
Nicu's How-to - Transform a photo in a Jigsaw Puzzle board
march 2007 by bgporter
A photo is divided in pieces, just like a Jigsaw Puzzle. The large part is made with GIMP but a little portion at the beginning is made with Inkscape. Of course you can use just only GIMP, but I am a huge Inkscape fan and found more convenient to use it t
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school
march 2007 by bgporter
Ned Batchelder: December 2006
january 2007 by bgporter
This is how to move a Subversion repository from one place to another. It's one of those operations I undertake only infrequently, and so have to re-learn each time. This time, I'm writing it down.
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subversion
january 2007 by bgporter
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