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Week in Review - 2013-09

I came across BackBox Linux - although it's not my area of expertise, I always find different distributions of Linux interesting. On the website it is described as follows:   "BackBox is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu. It has been developed to perform penetration tests and security assessments. Designed to be fast, easy to use and provide a minimal yet complete desktop environment, thanks to its own software repositories, always being updated to the latest stable version of the most used and best known ethical hacking tools." I love listening to podcasts, and PocketCasts is an Android podcatcher that looks great! It supports variable speed playback, which if you haven't realised, you can easily play some podcasts at up to 1.5x without missing anything. Not sure if it does pitch correction to compensate, but I'll have to try it out. I have to admit to being a big Google+ fan. Whenever I scroll down my stream, I just find HEAPS of very cool interes

Moving from Wordpress to Blogger

I recently moved from Wordpress to Blogger. It just seemed to make sense to me, less maintenance (I was running Wordpress on a Linux VPS) and no infrastructure to worry about. It hasn't been seamless though - I used the Wordpress2Blogger script to transfer my content to Blogger but it appears there have been some issues: Firstly, managing comments is totally broken - If I try to access the comments from the management screen, all I get is: We're sorry, but we were unable to complete your request. When reporting this error to Blogger Support or on the Blogger Help Group, please: Describe what you were doing when you got this error. Provide the following error code. bX-naxxg8 This information will help us to track down your specific problem and fix it! We apologise for the inconvenience. Try googling for that error code and you get nothing. I've sent the Blogger team an email using the online help but I've heard nothing back. Secondly, some of my posts don

Upgrading Griffon plugins

I've written one Griffon application, and now I'm on to another. Its a great learning experience because I've never really worked much on desktop applications or with swing. While working on vsPhotoSorter I encountered a problem with the Installer plugin , one that was resolved in a recent update - but how do I upgrade the plugin? There are no upgrade-plugins scripts, but it is as simple as installing the plugin again, and specifying the version. You can use griffon list-plugin-updates to find out which plugins can be upgraded: Plugins with available updates are listed below: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <Plugin>            <Current>           <Available>         <From> datasource          0.4                 1.1.0               griffon-central gsql                1.0                 1.1.1               griffon-central installer           0.7                 0.8                 griff

vsConsole 2.0.6 available

vsConsole 2.0.6 has been released. This has a couple of bug fixes and feature enhancements added, see  http://www.vamonossoftware.com/2013/02/vsconsole-206-available.html for more information. vsConsole is a tool for developers and testers which lets you easily tail log files on remote servers, monitor the status and version of applications deployed to your environments, and stay informed with broadcast messaging.   Read more .

Looking for work

I'm looking for work! Last year I joined the SpringSource R&D team here in Sydney, but our project has come to an end so I'm looking for exciting opportunities - local (Sydney CBD) or telecommuting. If you need a passionate agile java developer, then please get in contact. For more information, see my profile at http://au.linkedin.com/in/paulrule/ or  http://careers.stackoverflow.com/paulrule .