Now the feeds in my new blog
http://transientis.com are back to normal.
You may access the feeds through several different ways.
One simple way: http://transientis.com/feed/
You might want to check for other syndication supported formats in
http://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Feeds
I've just tried one or two, and they worked just ok. From the documentation:
http://transientis.com/feed/
http://transientis.com/feed/rss/
http://transientis.com/feed/rss2/
http://transientis.com/feed/rdf/
http://transientis.com/feed/atom/
-
http://transientis.com/wp-rss.php
http://transientis.com/wp-rss2.php
http://transientis.com/wp-rdf.php
http://transientis.com/wp-atom.php
-
http://transientis.com/?feed=rss
http://transientis.com/?feed=rss2
http://transientis.com/?feed=rdf
http://transientis.com/?feed=atom
WordPress really rocks! :)
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Blog moved to http://transientis.com
For now, I moved it to http://transientis.com - powered by WordPress
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Wi-Fi access open to my neighbors
Some time ago I bought a wireless router. Basically, I wanted to be able to access the net from anywhere in my home (using laptops) .
The router has some standard and advanced features. In what respects to security, it has features that goes from denial of service and intrusion detection to parental control, access control and MAC filtering, for example.
Most of my friends have locked their wireless access the best they can. My net is (at least still) just open. I really don't mind having my neighbors using it. Using it, not abusing. And, leaving in a really high floor, I think no one can access it from the street.
Of course I don't want none of the following:
In my opinion, it would be nice having most of the people taking this position. I'd like wireless protocols to evolve in a way to promote this community sharing of resources.
The router has some standard and advanced features. In what respects to security, it has features that goes from denial of service and intrusion detection to parental control, access control and MAC filtering, for example.
Most of my friends have locked their wireless access the best they can. My net is (at least still) just open. I really don't mind having my neighbors using it. Using it, not abusing. And, leaving in a really high floor, I think no one can access it from the street.
Of course I don't want none of the following:
- to pay more at the end of the month;
- to have my privacy affected;
- to have net speed penalties;
- having someone else using my net access for illicit activities.
In my opinion, it would be nice having most of the people taking this position. I'd like wireless protocols to evolve in a way to promote this community sharing of resources.
Monday, January 22, 2007
Agile Development -- competitive advantage
While surfing around, I saw the following post. Nice.
Mark Holton's Weblog :: Web Application Development: Agile Development -- competitive advantage
Mark Holton's Weblog :: Web Application Development: Agile Development -- competitive advantage
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
OutSystems Express Edition alpha 1
I didn't expect it to be so thrilling. Some months ago, when the rumors started spreading inside the company, it seemed just a natural step - in a near future, we would release OutSystems Express Edition.
Since its inception, back to 2001, OutSystems has been relatively closed. But now we are opening our doors, or at least I hope so.
We just finished the build (known as alpha 1), and selected end-users will be trying it.
Since its inception, back to 2001, OutSystems has been relatively closed. But now we are opening our doors, or at least I hope so.
We just finished the build (known as alpha 1), and selected end-users will be trying it.
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