2007/10/01

Beating on the dead horse that is health care

2007/10/02

Next time, I should stick around long enough to find out the name, the scam, and how much money it'll cost me to make money

2007/10/03

Workaround for a Heisenbug

2007/10/04

Swimming with sharks

2007/10/05

It's not quite as cool as a house made out of an old jetliner, but it's probably more affordable

2007/10/06

Another look at Federalism—you know, how our government was originally designed?

“Son, there's not much left of the carcass … you can stop beating that horse now.”

2007/10/07

X11 is dead?

2007/10/09

Montezuma's Revenge

X11 is alive?

Help fight leukemia and lymphoma

2007/10/10

“He stacks his dice.”

2007/10/11

A little lesson on i18n

2007/10/12

Spam from bogus IP space

I guess he won't be extending anyone's mortgage by three inches anymore …

Some musings on parallelizing programs

2007/10/13

Heisenbugs III

The Right To Arm Bears

2007/10/14

Random and a rather rambling musings on computing environments and the customization thereof

An Open Letter to Script Kiddies

2007/10/15

“I coulda had a V8!”

2007/10/16

Heisenbugs … they're everywhere!

Help! My compiler is leaking!

2007/10/17

Supreme being, or stinking rich?

Maybe this time I'll get it

2007/10/18

Everything always works the first time on Star Trek

2007/10/19

“You're programming it wrong.”

2007/10/20

Some more musings on coroutines, plus a “proof-of-concept”

2007/10/21

Musings on four dimensional games

2007/10/22

Oh yeah … that other place

Friends don't let friends write signal handlers

2007/10/23

Premature optimization

Friends don't let friends code C++

2007/10/24

144 points of failure

Thoughts on optimizing a greylist daemon

2007/10/25

Ah, if only I had three cubic acres of coinage …

2007/10/26

Some news on a greylist daemon implementation

2007/10/29

“His brain is gone!”

Notes on stress testing a greylist daemon

It sounds more like a trip through hell to me …

2007/10/30

More thoughts on optimizing a greylist daemon

There's no place like 127.0.0.1

2007/10/31

“Every eye was a stranger eye. Every nose was a weirder nose. Every mouth smiled hideously in some new way.”