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  1. @jrallison seize the bull by the horns! all you have to do is start a country... :)
  2. please don't store passwords in plaintext. kthxbye: http://bit.ly/8IlRNL (via @jacqui)
  3. Jeff Sutherland talk at M$ NYC
  4. Flickr does not use branches - all code goes to trunk and then directly to production, see "Flipping Out" http://bit.ly/4pAv5r via @ericries
  5. Recovering from am all out 2 block sprint to catch the cab with my wallet on the back seat. Got it!
  6. Ok, it's official: 1.4 will get BLPOP (blocking LPOP) + Hashes. 1.6 is Virtual Memory. All other major stuff >= 1.8 (via @antirez) Awesome!
  7. Late night fun with redis. Fits an activity feed architecture like a glove.
  8. @wycats Drones maybe? :)
  9. Props to the AppJet team and their new Google colleagues for adjusting the plan for EtherPad. http://bit.ly/8MCZXv
  10. "Don't wish it were easier, wish you were better." -Jim Rohn: A great speaker who was influential for me and many. Rest in peace, Mr. Rohn.
  11. @deteem eek. hope you have an umbrella!
  12. Chiara, age 4: That's my daddy's guitar. He left it in my room because he doesn't know what to do with it. @overheardathome
  13. Writing some Java for the first time in years. Boilerplate punctuated by some XML configuration. Bleghh.
  14. baking muffins with my daughters
  15. Cuisinart customer service to my wife: "we don't pay attention to amazon blogs. we have lots of happy customers." Really, Cuisinart?
  16. Great tech talks by @defunkt and @leahculver tonight -- bringing a little San Francisco flavor to Silicon Alley
  17. @wundarous Great news! Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
  18. @noahd1 No. Battery-powered hamsters are the new hotness: http://bit.ly/6vKVH7
  19. It's been too long since our last game of Gorse: http://bit.ly/1iQ8Af
  20. abingo + redis-store == Easy split testing for Rails apps with fast, persistent storage of experiment data