Well, one of my posts caused quite a bit of attention so I am revisiting the subject. I’ll start by explaining what the idea is:
I have a text file containing numbers, a random amount of numbers per line and the numbers are of random size. Can you quickly give me a sum of all numbers? The file has to be read from stdin.
You can find the example file I used here. Read more…
Twitter. I’ve been using it very little since I created my account, mostly due to the fact that I could not find a suitable desktop (or laptop) client for Mac OS X.
But now I have found one, it’s called Nambu and it has all those nifty features you want and it runs natively in Mac OS X. You can search the Twitter network and most important of all, you can use it to update and follow all things associated with multiple accounts.
I currently have about six or seven accounts in Nambu, two for Brutal Penetration, one is my own and one is for Neverhood Clothing, a little clothing brand a friend and me have been running for a few years now.
Hope you’ll try it out, it’s being actively updated by it’s creators who are very helpful (on Twitter, offcourse).
So I’ve moved my weblog to this new kinky japanese domain which also fits my username as I use it on the freenode irc network.
Please be so kind to update your bookmarks and/or links to my weblog.
I have always been a sucker for Courier New but now something new has crossed my path. A coding font I actually like more then Courier New. A font which is so readable it practically reads itself.
It is called Envy Code R. See for yourself.

My VIM.
If you are interested in using this font you can find it on the creators weblog.