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  1. @metapandava perhaps a small amount of PEBKAC, but things like that should be opt-out by default and more visible.
  2. tweetcloud #fail - don't tweet on my behalf, ya pricks
  3. I just generated a #TweetCloud out of a year of my tweets. Top three words: riak, erlang, basho - http://w33.us/4uf0
  4. #agpl is for wusses.
  5. Encouraging developments wrt. CouchDB and Webmachine integration on the webmachine-users list.
  6. Thanks @skatterbean for the awesome new Python #riak client, just pushed to hg tip: http://bit.ly/4LQQQS
  7. Super psyched about @dizzyco joining the #riak team at Basho.
  8. had been using zoneedit.com for hosted dns for > 5 yrs without incident, now they've screwed up one of my domains and won't fix it. #fail
  9. Listening to "Alices Restaurant" with @kamals. I've listened to this song every Thanksgiving since I was born, I think.
  10. cool thing about OTP : you can say "I have an FSM" to another #erlang dev and (s)he knows exactly what you're talking about.
  11. Also, ways to use the new on_load trigger for evil^H^H^H^H good
  12. Thinking of excuses to use^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H use cases for Erlang NIFs
  13. RT @FrancescoC: Erlang/OTP R13B03 release is out. Readme file: http://bit.ly/8dlR2l Github mirror: http://bit.ly/83WG9V
  14. First Anchor Steam Xmas Ale of the year. Yum. #beer
  15. [ed: fuck yeah] RT @benjaminblack: RT @antirez The NOSQL manifesto was written in 1991: http://bit.ly/5EOcDu [attn: @emileifrem]
  16. @dizzyco ObOfficeSpace: PC LOAD LETTER?!?!
  17. fax machine @ basho is hot with new customer contracts today.
  18. [ed: Susie Green owns] RT @kamals: Awesomeness by Susie Green http://bit.ly/4JYKL0 #curbyourenthusiasm /cc: @elharaty
  19. however, NIFs make the Erlang VM only as reliable as your ability to code in C. Tools like QuickCheck will be essential for testing NIFs.
  20. [ed: i've been waiting sooooo long for this] RT @davisp: New post on Natively Implemented Functions (NIFs) in Erlang: http://bit.ly/6nAlU2