Fish: a new Unix Shell

fish is a user friendly command line shell for UNIX-like operating systems such as Linux. Bash is a standard (de facto), as every *nix user now but… this is the beauty of the OpenSource: any other programmer can think “hey, I want to remake this in another way!” and, than, do! Fish is a beautiful example. For screenshots-addicted users (like me ;)), go here. -EDIT- Thanks to Nemo for “errata-corrige”.

December 20, 2005 Â· 1 min Â· 70 words

Googled Blog

Google offers a great variety of services for users that wants to promote and make more reliable our site: Google Sitemaps Google AdSense Google AdWords Today, I register detronizator.org on that services and updated the theme with some components: “Google Search Bar”, “Google AdSense”, “Google Referral”. I make also the Sitemap of my Blog with this. Now, CLICK ON EVERY Ads to make me rich! :D

December 20, 2005 Â· 1 min Â· 66 words

PowerPC and Sparc: highlanders?

Ok, also Apple does believes in PowerPC no more. It seems that the future will be Intel-Based (ooooh my good!?!? what a joke? O_o), but the world is wide and the Tecnologies are much too much. IBM and Sun, in similary way, are opening our tecnology (PowerPC and lastest Ultra Sparc, respectivelly) to the comunity (in particular, to Universitary comunity) to create (they hope) a large comunity of developer that are interest in study and development of this, in any case, big and powerfull platform (IMHO). ...

December 20, 2005 Â· 1 min Â· 98 words

New pages on www.detronizator.org

Hi. Finally, I take a lot of time to make my personal pages. I insert the “right things” in the pages WORKS (my occupations, my works and my experiences), and OUTPUTS (my universitary and personal projects).

December 18, 2005 Â· 1 min Â· 36 words

Syllable

Syllable is a reliable and easy-to-use GPLed operating system for the home and small office user http://www.syllable.org/ This Operating System birth with the SOHO in mind: all the Graphics System (the X server, for the *nix-lover) is built-in the Kernel. It’s a good idea to test it… if I had enough time.

December 16, 2005 Â· 1 min Â· 52 words

Gentoo Linux - Visual Installer Project

It’s, IMHO, the project that can give to Gentoo the right “power” and “motivation” to become the BEST source-based distribution in the world (is it not already? ;)). The installer looks really coerent with the “manual-old-style” Gentoo Installation and offers an on-line help to guide the user through the (beautiful) installation process. There is a graphical partitioning tool and … some other interesting features. Good luck Gentoo. Link. -EDIT- Thanks to KillinMilk for the “errata-corrige”.

December 16, 2005 Â· 1 min Â· 75 words

Some important curricula/about-web-site

Ok ok ok. You already know very well that URLs but… I don’t. Want’s to kill me? :( Jef Raskin web page Steve Jobs CV (and homepage on .Mac) Steve Wozniak The page of Jobs looks like a “by-hand-personally-work”: if you take a look of the movies, you can understand with what software he make them. On the Raskin page (you know he’s dead? I already know :P) there is a link to the much too much interesting Project Archy: this project seems to be the realization of the things in his book The Humane Interface (Addison-Wesley 2000). I promise I’ll take a look at this and will spend my two cents on it.

December 15, 2005 Â· 1 min Â· 114 words

Where was I?

Eclipse.org has a new amazing skin: http://www.eclipse.org/. Here is the homepage of the Phoenix Project.

December 14, 2005 Â· 1 min Â· 15 words

APIs for Google Homepage

GOOGLE API’s comment (italian). About that on the Google blog. The Official Guide.

December 14, 2005 Â· 1 min Â· 13 words

The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2005

Interesting article of Dion Hinchcliffe about the best Web 2.0 application of the year. … So in spirit of the holidays, here is a list of some of the best Web 2.0 software that I’ve come across so far. You may have heard of some of these, but hopefully you’ll find a few nice new Christmas presents under your Web 2.0 tree. … The article.

December 13, 2005 Â· 1 min Â· 65 words