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Monthly Archive March, 2012

Clock’s Ticking

What’s clear is that, even if I’ll do nothing more than post something on Sunday saying that I’m in no state to post anything else, I’ll still respect my posting rules at the end of this week, because I have one more “slot” left for something personal. In fact, I could say that I have […]

Short-Term Demands from the Software Industry – II

What is becoming clear is that I’m biting off more than I can chew with this list, since there are too many details to consider and my ability to express myself is certainly not getting any better. Still, I started it and now I have to find a way to get to the end, even […]

A First Year and a Half of Statistics for the New Site

Just over a year and a half ago, I was launching this site. The original plan was to post statistics after one year, but I simply forgot at the time and then decided to wait another year instead. However, since Google Analytics is being changed, usually for the worse, just like pretty much any other […]

Buffer Holding at Two

If I’ve more or less given up on the thought of increasing the difference a year or so ago, I’ve been managing to keep the number of personal posts steadily at five less than the non-personal ones for several months now, usually by writing one of each per week and a few times by writing […]

Short-Term Demands from the Software Industry – I

While the final goal is obviously a resource-based economic model, at which point digital copies will be treated as what they actually are, namely an inexhaustible resource, and therefore made freely available to every single person in the world, there’s a lot of work to do before we can get there, so we need to […]