Paolo Redaelli personal blog

Proficient with….

I was naïvely opening Linkedin when I saw this telling people I’m able to use “Microsoft Office” would attract up to 15% more views? Really, are they serious? I’ve been a proud user of StarOffice then OpenOffice then LibreOffice since… forever, or better since it was still called StarOffice… Yes, I’ve used Microsoft Office and…

Paolo Redaelli

I’ve been tweaking a little “Tutorial tour – Liberty Eiffel Wiki

After having been extensively using WordPress and Markdown for a while the syntax of MediaWiki feels almost alien…

Fool’s day

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Only on the fool’s day I could have done the foolishness of coming to work on hour earlier than usual for the sake of a.l bet with a coworker… 🙂

Torvalds’ Secret Sauce For Linux: Willing To Be Wrong – from Slashdot

Torvalds explains the combination of youthful chutzpah, openness to other’s ideas, and a willingness to unwind technical decisions that he thinks were critical to the OS’s development: “I credit the fact that I didn’t know what the hell I was setting myself up for for a lot of the success of Linux. […] The thing about bad technical decisions is that you can always undo them. […] I’d rather make a decision that turns out to be wrong later than waffle about possible alternatives for too long.”

I shall keep it in mind. I hope it’s not too late.

 

Paolo Redaelli

VoCore: Mini Linux Computer | Slashdot Deals

VoCore: Mini Linux Computer, Take on Endless Electronic Projects with the Tiniest Linux Computer Yet!

This is more powerful than my first Linux box, which was an Amiga 1200 with 16mb of memory and a 50mhz Motorola 68060 CPU! They can’t make it smaller, they’ve hit the size of an Ethernet plug!

 

A civil engineer’s rant

That’s not mine. Our new building code is born old. Bureaucracy stubbornly requires the engineer to comply to impossible requirements: old gravel walls bound with insufficient amount of cement and without rebars should comply to ductility requirements of new steel-reinforced, new walls but you cannot rebuild it! Those are absurd, unfulfillable requirements but those bureaucrats…