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- README says "bin/mongo - The database shell (uses interactive javascript)." Um. Interactive WHAAA? Still can't take js that seriously! 3 days ago
- MongoDB now on the iMac thanks to homebrew, also now on the iMac. Why do I always do these things at midnight? 3 days ago
- I am seriously thinking of scrapping or dismantling every device that can't fetch the correct time from the Internet at least daily. 2011-11-09
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Lies My Folder Objects Told Me
Pie is having some folder object problems [ Tip: A Documentum Folder’s Existential Crisis « Word of Pie ] and it’s no surprise to me. I trust folder objects less than I trust an insane homicidal computer; at least I know … Continue reading
Happy New 2009!
The new year is here, and I’m sure some of you are hoping I never blog about the iPhone again. I’m not in the habit of making New Year’s resolutions, so I’ll make no promises beyond skewing future posts towards … Continue reading
The Duplicate Folders Mystery, Part II
I was staring at the impossible in early 2004: Two folders named “Reports” in the same place. That’s just not supposed to happen. (Refresh your memory on why with Part I.) After some idql and iapi snooping, here were the … Continue reading
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