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  1. Hmm, interesting @virtualbox 3.1 feature: "3D support: fix graphics corruption in World of Warcraft (#2816)." WoW works in a vm?
  2. LinuxICE2 RC1 is... almost here!
  3. Why android isn't good for your car (and why it will probably fail on the netbook as well): http://tinyurl.com/yhzdjjy
  4. LinuxICE2 on an SSD: Really Fast boot: http://www.youtube.com/v/--...
  5. LinuxICE2 Beta2 torrents are available. Get em while they're hot! http://bit.ly/4ho73G
  6. @mm_202: i'm using git now at work. Very powerful. did i just open pandora's box?
  7. LinuxICE2 Beta2 is building... New DVD image with gps maps for the entire world!
  8. OpenICE "manefesto" the future of the project: http://bit.ly/7LFmj
  9. LinuxICE2 "Anino" Beta1 is out for testing. http://bit.ly/JPFqF
  10. A cool new nghost2 skin in development. Utilizes compiz: http://bit.ly/2HOBmt
  11. The future mobile interface? Clutter, Compiz? Icepanel3, the new dock: http://bit.ly/13xW02
  12. @abock, how's clutter-sharp these days? Is it usable? Do you use it for Cubano?
  13. Reworked the animation layer for the nGhost3 framework. http://www.youtube.com/v/nm... <-- demo time!
  14. LinuxICE2 "Anino" is released! http://bit.ly/OlmmX
  15. Fedora: Stop Screwing Up So Much: http://digg.com/d1udzO?t
  16. Introducing: WifiProximity - A WIFI AP action-processor: http://digg.com/d1vAYW?t
  17. @mm_202, yes, I've been a little sleeply lately. I should be back to a normal sched in a week or so.
  18. So far I've helped debug 2 in the X driver, reported 1 to libgammu, and reported 1 to the ndesk.dbus project.
  19. Creating a multi-touchscreen Linux-based system, with SMS messaging and GPRS = bumping into a few upstream bugs...
  20. higher level languages have their merits. it's called 'features'. I like features in my apps, and I like it when features happen frequently