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  • DRM: a trouble, not a solution

    calendar Mar 11, 2010 · 1 min read
     en  · apple freedom games ipad relax
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    "With Ubisoft's fantastically awful new DRM you must be online and logged in to their servers to play the games you buy. Not only was this DRM broken the very first day it was released, but now their authentication servers have failed so absolutely that no-one who legally bought their games can play them. 'At around 8am GMT, people began to complain in the Assassin's Creed 2 forum that they couldn't access the Ubisoft servers and were unable to play their games.' One can only hope that this utter failure will help to stem the tide of bad DRM."
    via Slashdot | Ubisoft's Authentication Servers Go Down.

    So, if you plan to protect your software, DRM is a bad choice. Please help Apple, to do a better product: sign the petition to avoid iPad DRM.


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  • Piccoli consigli per la macchina del pane

    calendar Mar 7, 2010 · 3 min read
     it  · cucinare
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    1. Servitevi della farina "American Manitoba": ho provato altre farine non marcate (Carrefour, e quella mista della "prova del cuoco").
    2. Il lievito chimico non va buttato dopo 48 ore di inutilizzo: benché le istruzione del paneangeli sostengano che una volta aperta, la busta va buttata dopo 48 ore, se avete cura di fare un foro piccolo nella bustina, e la ripiegate con cura, magari chiudendola con una molletta, il lievito vi può durare anche una settimana.
    3. Il pane al latte contiene molto meno burro del pan brioche, ed è ugualmente morbido e soffice: se non avete bisogno della maggiore fragranza della versione "brioche", il pane al latte è più "dietetico".
    Quanto costa fare il pane  in casa? Quanto si risparmia?

    Normalmente il pane viene venduto a più di 2,30 euro al kilo (qutoazione del marzo 2010). Questo pane va consumato rapidamente perché non dura più di due giorni. Il pane fatto in casa invece dura una settimana.


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  • Web2Py Absolute trouble Shooter

    calendar Mar 3, 2010 · 1 min read
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    Web2Py Absolute trouble Shooter

    Do you want develop web applications in a fast, prototype based way using Python?

    Follow us and learn how to use web2py….

    Step 1: Python 2.6 proper setup

    On Linux be sure to install sqlite development library; the following command will help on RedHat:

    sudo apt-get install sqlite-devel

    for the yum variant see here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/233320/cannot-import-sqlite-with-python-2-6

    Install python 2.6, this will avoid the need of additional libraries.

    You will also need openssl, so if you haven’t  it issue commands like

    sudo apt-get install openssl

    and be sure to get also the python wrapper pyOpenSSL hosted here

    We happly compiled pyOpenSSL from sources

    For more tips and tricks look also at this recipe about Apache Setup, if you need it.


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  • MeeGo avrà più successo del Symbian?

    calendar Mar 1, 2010 · 2 min read
     it  · apple ipad linux
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    C’è stato poco tempo fa il Mobile World Congress di Barcellona. Vista la vicinanza con il rilascio di iPad, e l’aggressività di Apple (che sositene essere un forte competitor Mobile), vale la pena fare qualche rilfessione.


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  • Closure in Java: fast and nice!

    calendar Feb 26, 2010 · 4 min read
     programming_languages  en evergreen lang  · closure functional-java functional-programming html http java
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    Working for two very important Banks, I have the need to play with Closure in Java. I have a lot of trouble looking at a good description of the subject, until I read a post on StackOverflow.

    I have decided to re-cook this subject, adding a my specialized Example also.

    Let’s start!


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