Notices by Ken Sheppardson (kshep), page 2
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@dinesh (See my dent two before the results ;-)
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Early results: Ubuntu(/Debian) 4, Fedora 0
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Not sure why I haven't switched already, with Ubuntu on the HTPC for Boxee and Ubuntu on a Dell Mini... momentum, I guess.
Wednesday, 25-Feb-09 17:18:56 UTC from identispy -
Question for the cool kids: Is it time for me to drop Fedora/CentOS and go to Ubuntu? Been using Fedora by default since Red Hat 2.1.ORA.
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This Latitude X300 (shipped from dell in 5/2004) seems to be pretty comparable feature wise with the Mini 12 that's now 1/5th the price.
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@vrillusions Just beware the seemingly random ejabberd core dump. That's bitten Identispy more than once. :-/
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@metajack A full work day charge is pretty much the business laptop Holy Grail, eh?
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@metajack ...and the Mini 12 bears a pretty striking resemblance to the X300. Leading edge 2003 ultraportable = 2008 netbook :-)
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@metajack The X300 is a 12", no optical drive, <1" thick. I grabbed a Dell Mini 9 on sale, but the keyboard is too much compromise. :-/
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I sorta wish I could just retrofit a 4-6hr battery and maybe LED backlight on my Dell Latitude X300 and just clal it a netbook.
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@stpeter Just saw your dent from 3 days ago re TCIT comments. Hadn't been watching. Thx. Not very "real time" these days :-/
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I think I want an XMPP bot that just appends everything I tell it, with timestamps, to a note in Evernote.
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Twitterspy tracks 2959 topics for 812 users and is limited to 20K requests per hour. So much for real time. Sorry folks.
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@gol10dr EnjitQueueHandler (in the distro) can send all your mgs to Identspy via HTTP POST. Just need a URL and API key for config file.
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@gol10dr You'd still have to be able to run a "queue handler", from the Laconica scripts directory, to post to Identispy even w/o XMPP
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@whalen Can you give me an example of something that isn't working with Identispy?
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@tmray It's debatable whether groups are necessary if you have track... or just the ability to follow hashtags...
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@gol10dr Yeah, it's hard for me to take GoDaddy seriously for hosting. Pretty much everywhere else is more sysadmin friendly these days.
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@gol10dr So you can't run bots/daemons at all? TWiT Army sends to Identispy via HTTP POST, but they still have to run a daemon to do it.