December 2, 2009 at 6:12 pm
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I know I have been very very quiet last months…
too many work, too many school, too many random projects
May be I can manage to talk about what I have done
Maybe some posts about
- Xen
- Simplicity
- Google App Engine
- HTC Hero and Android
- Fractals and dreams
- More about Sinatra
- Google Wave
and of course
- FreeBSD and it’s new Hierarchical Jail capabilities
so is there any topic you guys wanna read in the next post?
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June 12, 2008 at 8:50 am
· Filed under /dev/brain, /dev/random
I’m alive and kicking asses around Lisbon.
Some random notes about my 4 current life’s (work, work, study, personal):
(Too much work)^2; Too much stress (bad management); Trying to keep breaking the rules rulez; Too much Kilometers in a Flash Gordon pace (13,36Km/h); Rocky Heart results (more on this later); Some new geeks around here; Too much Perl scripting as glue for Oracle, SunCluster, SNMP, Nagios data interchange; I miss Ruby down here; Lot’s of Solaris(SunCluster Rocks) and Dead Rats but also Windows (WTF); Too less conversation but also too less iTunes; Too less blogging; TerminalTabSwitching and Megazoomer are a “must have” SIMBL plugins; Too less “apple time”; Too much coffee but better lunch; (mono) Heavy Metal times; Less HD; 16 at Operational Investigation; %rm -rf /home/<some_lusers_here>; No more Jamendo donwloads (no space available); FreeBSD from CVS to Subversion (no comments on this please
); 3 Invites to local parties; More “walking in to the company”; 2 laptops 2 flat screen displays; I Saw a kid die
; 1/4 of gas in my car; iPhone pre-registered; @movies(“Indiana Jones”, “The Forbidden Kingdon”); Back to fucking mess of rpm’s (on legacy Linux’s); Too much clusters to admin; I’m (still) reading “A very short introduction to Intelligence”; Next books are about ethic; Almost Rocky on Solaris SMF; Solving problems with 12 terminals 3 browser tabs and 1 mobile phone last generation; Addicted to MoinX; I knew a super nice and sweet girl
from Viana do Castelo; I miss my DJ Cabrita Youtube sessions; Fuck mobile phones, fuck Kanguru Internet access; Not in love with Adobe Air apps; Say no to “bad communication”, Still say now to stupid “smart” people; I own things down here; Must see Rage Against the Machine; Twitter, Jaiku, Tarpipe, Ping.fm what’s next?; Moved to Vita Extreme; Preparing a huge scp; Own a blackberry for 75€ and sold it for the same price 2 days later; I have a macbook for sale; Testing Evernote; I’m learning new cool tech stuff; I have become a Mindmap evangelist; Installed Google Desktop, SQLDeveloper, Vistualbox, Solaris 10, Pidgin, and “sun of a” Putty
; More Wiki writings than LaTeX; I won 3 more email accounts with and incoming avegare of ~120 mails/day; Tons of Tomcats, Catalina’s and boring friends on a huge (stressing) uptime machines; Having nightmares with Hash of hashes of arrays; No more t-shirts just “smart casual”(boring dress code); Prolog is bad to your brain; Preparing a Internet switch from ADSL to Cable in my parents home (where my servers lives
); Insomnia’s related to stress, weather and night noise conditions; I’m reducing animal proteins and my weight is now 72Kg; lot’s of PDF’s queued to read and RSS Feeds to clean; Did like Metallica but not so nice the “comerciality” around the event itself; Ticket to solve, servers to update ,friends to ping; Some IPSEC tunnels are not working well; Time Machine is taking to long performing backups (+16G); No more spare time to read RSS feeds; 63 mails in my gmail inbox; Discovered the Prophylactic restart concept (not good); Too much persons with root privileges, sudo to the rescue or BSD ACL’s ?!; I love my friends even those how don’t speak much as me; …too much raw data to fit this post, see you next moon…
So do you think I need vacations!? No way dude. I have too much energy to handle this and even more stuff
I just need to feed my veins with Endorphins to ride them all.
“HAPPY TIMES

NOT”, don’t know but lets see next chapter.
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November 27, 2007 at 9:36 pm
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