Terminator 0.13 released!
I'm very pleased to announce the release of Terminator 0.13! You can find the download on Launchpad or see more at the Homepage. Enjoy!
I'm very pleased to announce the release of Terminator 0.13! You can find the download on Launchpad or see more at the Homepage. Enjoy!
Just to subvert the absurd nonsense that Stuart Langridge has been enjoying recently, I present:
cmsj@tenshu:/tmp/failthing$ wc -l ../randomlist.txt
411894 ../randomlist.txt
My favourite so far would have to be: "I've got meg, but I'm not a megalopenis"
I've not been doing a huge amount of work on Terminator recently - I have to be honest and say that a lot of the fun stuff is already done and behind us, and it's just got a couple of features before it's as complete as it should be, also it's …
I came across an interesting blog post earlier, in which the creators of some iPhone applications dropped their pricing and asked their users to consider donating money to them if they felt the applications were worth more. This being a reaction to applications on the store generally trending towards $0 …
Sadly a small translation change slipped in at the last minute, but I'm otherwise pleased to announce the release of Terminator 0.12! Bug fixes and some new features (including the very shiny "simultaneous typing").
I've just uploaded a new version of Terminator! This time we merry band of elves bring you a delightful mix of bug fixes and new features. Here's the change log: * Bug fixes * Simultaneous typing support * Directional terminal navigation * Improved search UI * Graphical Profile Editor * Bug numbers for launchpad.net are …
Something that I've consistently failed at previously is uploading new translation templates in a timely fashion before a release. The translation community is absolutely fantastic and I want to make the best use of them that we possibly can, so beginning now I'm making more of a focus on regularly …
One of the nice side effects of being at an Ubuntu Developer Summit is the interesting conversations you have with people outside of the sessions themselves (which, as a sysadmin present to support the event itself, I was not particularly involved in). One such conversation was over lunch in a …
Being a sysadmin I tend to install operating systems quite often on various bits of hardware. This means a lot of CDs. I carry at least 4 CDs in my laptop sleeve and that's not really enough, plus I sometimes burn CDs to update firmwares in laptops, etc. It doesn't …
It seems like I have failed utterly to comment on the towering totem of raw awesome that was the Foo Fighters concert on a balmy Saturday in June. To put the event in context, I spent a few hours during the day with Rike, Alex and Simon in Hyde Park …