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GDB 7.0 released
GDB 7.0, the GNU Debugger, is now available for download. There are many interesting improvements and bugfixes, but I find two new features worth a special mention. Those are "reverse debugging" and "Python scripting" support.
The first one allows to run programs backwards, written in any
language supported by GDB. Of course this isn't a trivial task, since
rewinding a program requires a lot of extra work on tracing variables,
registers and other stuff and not every target environment can support
that. GDB provides several new commands for reverse execution. Most
are just counterparts of the original commands, but prefixed with the
"reverse" keyword, e.g.
reverse-continue
, reverse-step
,
reverse-next
, etc.
The latter feature allows for Python scripting with GDB by
providing the gdb
module in the Python code. This
heavily extends GDB possibilities, from a simple pretty-printers,
through custom GDB commands, to any Python code you can possibly
imagine using GDB API. Someone even recently scripted
a "gdb
over irc" :-).
GNU Mailutils 2.1 "Ten Years Later" released!
Here is the official announcement. Congratulations to everyone who contributed to the project over the last 10 years!
To upgrade, or not to upgrade (my MacBook with Snow Leopard); that is the question. Anyway, read the (un)related The Story of a Simple and Dangerous Kernel Bug.
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I must admit that the first preview of Google Wave, a new tool for communication and collaboration on the web, looks really impressive and promising. But even better is the promise that it will use an open federation protocol -- an extension to XMPP core. Check out the keynote presentation video! |
Last week I accidentally heard a song from Amy Macdonald's "This is the Life" and the next day I decided to buy the album blindly. And I am happy about that. I found a nice music and voice. Tracklisting: 1. Mr. Rock and Roll 2. This Is the Life 3. Poison Prince 4. Youth of Today 5. Run 6. Let's Start a Band 7. Barrowland Ballroom 8. L.A. 9. A Wish for Something More 10. Footballer's Wife |
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Check out this excellent website: www.asciimation.co.nz or just telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl to watch A New Hope online :-)
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In the free software community, the idea that non-free programs mistreat their users is familiar. Some of us refuse entirely to install proprietary software, and many others consider non-freedom a strike against the program. Many users are aware that this issue applies to the plug-ins that browsers offer to install, since they can be free or non-free.
But browsers run other non-free programs which they don't ask you about or even tell you about—programs that web pages contain or link to. These programs are most often written in Javascript, though other languages are also used.
The HTML Working Group has published Working Drafts of HTML 5 and HTML 5 differences from HTML 4.
Blurb.com is a company which provides a print on demand publishing service for the general public. It allows you to make and sell your own books online. The selling model is very similar to CafePress.com. This isn't a new service -- even Time Magazine named Blurb one of 2006's "50 Coolest Web Sites", but I somehow didn't notice it earlier.
GNU Anubis 4.1.1 is out!
Here is the official annoucement, and following is the list of user-visible changes in this release:
Guns N' Roses released today their sixth studio album, entitled Chinese Democracy. I bought it and like it very much after listening to it several times already. And I really don't care whether this is "true" GNR or not (featuring only Axl Rose from the original line-up) as long as the music is good. Especially good as on this album. Tracklisting: 1. Chinese Democracy 2. Shackler's Revenge 3. Better 4. Street of Dreams 5. If the World 6. There Was a Time 7. Catcher in the Rye 8. Scraped 9. Riad n' the Bedouins 10. Sorry 11. I.R.S. 12. Madagascar 13. This I Love 14. Prostitute |
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It was definitely worth waiting for! :-) Watch the Live In Gdańsk Trailer.
Sad news today. Richard Wright, a musician and a founder member of Pink Floyd, has died at the age of 65 after battling cancer.
Richard Wright smiling into my camera -- this is a photo I personally took two years ago in Gdańsk.
The GNU operating system is turning 25 this year!
"Happy Birthday to GNU" is a short film featuring the English humorist, actor and novelist Stephen Fry.
I was especially surprised with the GNU contributors list at the end of this film. Both Sergey and I are listed there :D
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thesixtyone -- lately my absolute favorite website! I think the UI just kicks ass very hard plus a lot of nice music there! |
Doyle Bramhall II - Little Queen of Spades Guitar Solo - Gdynia, Poland (2008)
Eric Clapton - Layla - Gdynia, Poland (2008)
Eric Clapton - Cocaine - Gdynia, Poland (2008)
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Bought Guns N' Roses' Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II DVDs. Tracklisting: Disc One: Disc Two: 1. Nightrain 1. You Could Be Mine 2. Mr. Brownstone 2. Drum Solo & Guitar Solo 3. Live and Let Die 3. Theme from "The Godfather" 4. It's So Easy 4. Sweet Child o' Mine 5. Bad Obsession 5. So Fine 6. Attitude 6. Rocket Queen 7. Pretty Tied Up 7. Move to the City 8. Welcome to the Jungle 8. Knockin' on Heaven's Door 9. Don't Cry 9. Estranged 10. Double Talkin' Jive 10. Paradise City 11. Civil War 12. Wild Horses 13. Patience 14. November Rain |
FOAF.Vix, first publicly introduced in August 2006, has been heavily improved in the last 4 months. FOAF.Vix is a robust visualizer and relation explorer for FOAF (Friend of a Friend) files. Its highlighted features are the following:
In addition, the project's homepage has a new look:
Bought new guitar effects, Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion, Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb, and Boss DD-6 Digital Delay.