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PC World – iPhone Stress Tests – Looks like the iPhone will stand up to a fair bit of abuse.
Tags: iphone
Monthly Archives: June 2007
Links for Thu 21 Jun 2007
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Surfinâ Safari – Blog Archive » Yet another one more thing… a new Web Inspector! – This looks nice. Kind of like Firebug, only for Safari and with pretty graphics. I tried the nightly build that is supposed to have this, but was unable to find it in the Windows version.
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HTTP Scoop ~ The HTTP Sniffer for Mac OS X ~ Welcome – Similar to Fiddler on Windows, although it doesn’t appear to support as many decoders. Not bad if HTTP traffic is all your interested in watching.
Tags: httpscoop macosx
Jeremy Cole on MySQL Subquery Optimization
From Jeremy’s MySQL wish list (emphasis mine):
e. Fix subquery optimization
Subqueries have been available in the same broken state for over 4 years now. Why are subqueries in an IN (…) clause still optimized in an incredibly stupid and slow way, such as to make them useless? We have customers tripping over this all the time. MySQL can check off “subqueries” on the to-do list, since they do in fact work. The SQL standard doesn’t say anything about not sucking.
Reading this, I had a mental image of the next SQL spec having a line in there about sub-queries that don’t suck
WordPress 2.2.1 Released
Ryan announced the release of WordPress 2.2.1 today. This has some bug fixes along with some security fixes, so this is a required upgrade. Make your backups and get this update.
Links for Wed 20 Jun 2007
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KOCHWERKSTATT » WordPress Theme Simplicity – Looks like a nice theme, even if I can’t read the page.
Tags: wordpress themes
WordCamp 2007
Details on WordCamp 2007 are now up. Go check out the schedule and register if you plan on going.
Calling All XML-RPC Developers
As part of the effort to move XML-RPC development in WordPress forward, a new email list has been started:
wp-xmlrpc@lists.automattic.com. If you are developer that makes use of XML-RPC (especially in regards to WordPress), come join us by signing up at http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-xmlrpc.
Links for Mon 18 Jun 2007
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Advanced OS X: Surf a Secure Tunnel via SSH | MacApper – Quick howto/example of tunneling traffic on your Mac over SSH to a remote system.
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SlickSpeed Selectors Test – This is an interesting way to compare Javascript libraries. As of today Prototype 1.5.1 is the only one that didn’t have any errors.
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Favicon Editor – This might be easy enough for me to create a reasonable looking favicon.
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blog.pmarca.com: Essential HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, and miscellaneous cheatsheets – Marc’s list of resources for HTML, CSS, Javascript and PHP.
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Pingdom Tools – Check out the load times and issues for your web site. Neat tool.
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Making Screencasts – The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) – I really need to look at doing some screencasts.
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Versions – Mac Subversion Client – This one will have to be really good to make me give up svn on the command line.
Tags: macosx subversion versions
Links for Sat 16 Jun 2007
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14th Colony Scout » Blog Archive » AdSense Tips from an Expert – Suggestions on optimizing CTR on AdSense ads. I think this should be balanced with a good user experience as well.
Tags: ads adsense google
Links for Thu 14 Jun 2007
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Spirited Away 0.7 – Mac OS X – VersionTracker – Automatically hide inactive apps, another neat trick.
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FoggyNoggin Software :: Dock Dodger – Un-dock Your Apps – Have an app running that you don’t want to show up on your dock? This should do the trick.
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Infinite session keys – F8 – Facebook should provide a way for out of band updates that doesn’t feel like a hack.
Tags: facebook