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Divide and Conquer 23 May 2013 | 03:00 am

A few days ago I wrote about getting up early and getting stuff done (link). After giving this a some more thought I figured out that there’s something else going on as well. Getting up early and wo...

Early Birds 21 May 2013 | 03:00 am

Over the years I’ve often found myself behind my computer a two in the morning trying to finish a feature for a side-project and trying to keep my eyes open and focussed. After a hack session until t...

I'm here for an argument 26 Mar 2013 | 03:00 am

When people make a request or proposal I often see them present their request and arguments using the following structure: Make a request Give a plethora of arguments why that request is a good idea...

Automated nanoc deployments 25 Mar 2013 | 03:00 am

I’ve migrated ariejan.net from a custom Ruby on Rails application to a statically generated site with Nanoc. Publishing my site now goes like this: Write stuff in Markdown Commit and push Watch ho...

Review commits in your feature branch 8 Mar 2013 | 04:00 am

Github pull requests are awesome, but you can’t use them all the time, mostly when working on code not hosted at github. The following snippet makes it easy to see the commits in your current (head) ...

Instagram, Governments and Cypherpunks 18 Dec 2012 | 04:00 am

The whole internet collectively fell over Instagram earlier this week when they released their new Terms of Service. Some or all of the Service may be supported by advertising revenue. To help us del...

Binary debugging with git bisect 29 Nov 2012 | 04:00 am

Part of resolving a bug is finding where and when that bug was introduced into your code. Not so much for blaming a specific person, but more for an understanding of how and maybe why the bug was intr...

CustoMac 22 Nov 2012 | 04:00 am

Ever since Apple decided to put Intel processors in their Macs there have been attempts by enthusiasts to run Mac OS X on commodity hardware – with mixed results. The key to installing Mac OS X on a ...

A Call to all CI Service Providers 5 Nov 2012 | 05:46 pm

As a professional developer I test my code. Every check-in I do is tested either on Kabisa's Jenkins server or on Travis CI Pro. For open source projects there's Travis CI. It's free and a great way ...

A Call to all CI Service Providers 5 Nov 2012 | 04:00 am

As a professional developer I test my code. Every check-in I do is tested either on Kabisa’s Jenkins server or on Travis CI Pro. For open source projects there’s Travis CI. It’s free and a great way ...

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