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I’ve been sort of trying to get blogging again on WordPress lately, and as part of that, I’ve been paying more attention to the blogs I’m following using the WordPress Reader function. Recently, on Om Malik’s blog, I saw this item, pointing to the blog of photographer Eric Kim: I clicked because I’ve been thinking grumbling thoughts lately about Instagram and its Twitter preview hiding ways. OK, yeah, algorithm hate — it seems that every social network eventually adds features…
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Perusing new open source software projects has long been both a job requirement and a pastime for me. Over the past decade plus so I’ve come across a ton of open source project web sites, running the gamut from good to bad — with a healthy contingent of ugly in the mix. Of course, it takes more than a sweet web site to make an open source project worth writing about or contributing to — a project that offers up…
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NOTE: The most recent version of this howto, for oVirt 4.1, lives HERE. As a fan both of x86 virtualization and of open source software, I long wondered when the “Linux of virtualization” would emerge. Maybe I should say instead, the GNU/Linux of virtualization, because I’m talking about more than just a kernel for virtualization — we’ve had those for a while now, in the forms of Xen and of KVM. Rather, I’ve been looking for the virtualization project that’ll…
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