I've been up to my neck in code the last little while — mostly poking around in the graph drawing classes. I have noticed a lot of drawing bugs in the graph, and I decided it was time to put my refactoring hat on while I was in there. </p> <p> I write...
I just posted an update to FuzzMeasure 1.3 that resolves an issue with exporting FRD files containing impedance data. Download FuzzMeasure 1.3.5 now. </p> <p> In related news, I noticed that after more than a year of being on VersionTracker, I've...
How cool is it that someone made a widget to track your order at the Apple Store? Up until just recently, I couldn't figure out how to make it work with Canadian orders, but the developer fixed the cause of the issue and I'm counting down with style...
It's rare that I link elsewhere on my blog, but John Gruber has put up an interesting post about Smart Crash Reports over at daringfireball.net </p> <p> The reason I bring it up here is that I want to point out to my long-time users that I do not install...
I mentioned over the weekend that I'd talk a little bit more of my weird server configuration. This post goes out to all the server-nerds out there. Word. </p> <p> I have run Debian for the last few years as my primary Linux distribution. Before...
You may already notice this from the download sites, or FuzzMeasure telling you about the updated version available. However, if you haven't already, you can download the new version at the FuzzMeasure product site. </p> <p> You may also notice something...
After meaning to make the switch for a long time, I finally got Apache 2 to serve the pages you're reading right now. If you notice any weird behavior with my site, please let me know as soon as possible. </p> <p> The longer-term plan is to move piggy...
Looks like the issue I had was due to some changes in the lower layers of Debian in the newest release (etch). Replacing the FogBugz support library with another one compiled for gentoo did the trick. </p> <p> Ah, the joys of running/maintaining your...