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blog.jak-linux.org
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| | | | | If you use wordpress.com, and added a Gravatar, always use the Atom feeds for Planet installation. There seem to be some problems with parsing the code, i.e. planet seems to understand media:title from your gravatar in the rss feed as the title of the post (therefore, the title of this post would be juliank). The URL of the feed is http://juliank.wordpress.com/feed/atom/, replace juliank with the name of your blog. | |
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nikdoof.com
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| | | | | I'm a semi-active participant in the #gemini IRC channel on Tilde.chat, and today I noticed that ew0k had announced Antenna. The idea of Antenna is to avoid polling of Atom feeds, where back-offs and downtimes can be detrimental to services trying to combine feeds from several sites. Instead, sites push their updates to the service, much like ping-backs of the old blogging days. Updates to Antenna are then focused on receiving these pings and updating their data, rather than the constant battle of polling and scraping. | |
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zola.discourse.group
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| | | | | Hi, I'm moving my blog and a few other things to Zola. So far I've been really impressed (especially with the documentation), thank you to everybody who's worked on it. My old blog (on blogger) had both RSS and Atom fe... | |
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callihandata.com
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| | | This month's T-SQL Tuesday topic comes from Matthew McGiffen, who asks us to talk about encryption and protecting data in SQL Server. To read the full topic invite, click the T-SQL Tuesday logo to the right. For this month's invite, I thought I'd write about Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) and give a reminder about how... | ||