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Cherry on Rome’s show

Cherry on media: 'pinko, Commies'

Don Cherry rocks. I've always loved and respected him, and I've always tried to be like him (my dad is the same way). I say it like I see it and if you don't like it, that's your problem.

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Hydra: collaborative text editor

Hydra looks very, very good. Steve and I just tried it out together on a python module and it was amazing.

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RE: Soybo, a long time coming

Digging deeper into Soybo, the packaging is not great. Unfortunately, one has to manually download and install MySQL, PHP, and more. Not sure why, but I thought that this would have come with dedicated binaries for these components. Hopefully some day there's a proper installer available that ships with all the binaries required to get it running (Apple's GUI Scripting would still be a separate download/install though, I guess). If that's too heavy, maybe using a smaller database engine like SQLite would work.

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