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6 months ago

in VD: o pós natal on alt.prt.sc
Confirma-se, é a 3000. Tem os botões redondos e junto ao logo da PSP tem o microfone. Tens mais links para as diferencas de ecra ?
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6 months ago

in Virtualization is not ‘The Answer’ for Clouds on neoTactics
Lesson to learn from this: you can actually be crappy on your software, database schemas/models and development. Hardware is cheap. That will be the *real problem* for some in a not so distant future.

I, for once, like to target clean code that can, by itself, scale.

6 months ago

in VD: episódio #3 - wolverine, ratos e startups on alt.prt.sc
É possivel aumentar o som na edição e na gravação. Mas agora já é tarde :) No próximo terei atenção a isso.

6 months ago

in Mindshare vs. Marketshare on Blah
well, with their market share on the BRIC countries, they can arrive late at the smar/high-end phones

7 months ago

in blog.cpinto.net: What mobile app should I build? on blog.cpinto.net
PS: as you may have noticed I'm doing low text, ugly links, kind of
posts. I'm actually using the mail2blogger feature, but I'm not happy.
Need to cook up something that understands the most basic of markups.


mailman (kickass mail list & weblist ) + your rss script parser = profit

get over it, even Calacanis uses a mailing list.
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cpinto See this pretty comment box and this pretty page? Brought to you
courtesy of the world wide web ;-)
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cpinto Also, HTTP won, didn't you get the memo? ;-)

7 months ago

in Entrevista a Celso Martinho @ Codebits 2008 on alt.prt.sc
Esse problema só se resolve com investimento, que de momento, não é possível da nossa parte. Os microfones de lapela (neste caso um para cada um) com um receptor decente, custa quase tanto quanto uma camera HD razoável.

7 months ago

in Episódio 4: Alt.Prt.Sc no Fórum de Segurança Digital on alt.prt.sc
Obrigado, mas estamos ambos nela já há algum tempo :) O objectivo era haver mais partilha de experiencias do que propriamente mera troca de contactos.
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Manuel Lemos Ok, porreiro, não sabia que já lá estavam, mas penso que se o StarTracker é apenas visto como uma rede para troca de contactos, penso que de certa forma os objectivos dessa rede estão a ser mal-entendidos e portanto a rede está a ser sub-aproveitada.

Nesse caso recomendo que usem os próprios forums dessa rede social para buscar pessoas interessadas a partilharem o tipo de experiências que procuram.

8 months ago

in Apple TBStore: Entrevista a Pedro Aniceto on alt.prt.sc
e ia arrear, pq quando comecamos a gravar soou o alarme da loja. ele ja' estava a ver o macbook pro so' com um V ... de "vai"

8 months ago

in alt.prt.sc: episódio 2 - directamente da shift08 on alt.prt.sc
Só podemos ter uns patrocionadores... desta vez foi a Shift, Sapo e PT

12 months ago

in blog.cpinto.net: Mobile 2.0: following up on the operator perspective on blog.cpinto.net
Instead of providing a good mobile internet experience to the consumers, on the mobile devices, they're providing two lousy bad experiences; one on the mobile device, the other on the computer.

As we talked later in the evening on the hotel; they went greedy over the ISPs, instead of providing a decent service over mobile.

1 year ago

in Who Are You Online? on Social Times
The future of online presence is already here, but people didn't realize that yet. It's called the cell phone. You're with it when you're "online" and "available".

1 year ago

in "If you're going to BarCamp ..." on webtopmania
Dude you completely miss the point of barcamps. It's not about self promotion, business or plain shameless pub. It's about knowledge, sharing and ideas.

And yes, wizi pitch was useless, unprepared, out of timing and plain useless. It was just like those commercials what we get on TV when we zap.
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Guillaume Riflet Barcamps, for me, are all about pitching ideas, early-stage projects and
sharing cool hacks and doing cool demos. Barcamps unavoidably self-promote
the pitcher, you can't take that away from Barcamps. Personally, I'm looking
for doers and wanna-doers, rather than just thinkers. I like an idea or a
concept, if next you present me with an action plan to do it.
However, it's true that Miguel and Maria weren't informed enough on the real
spirit of Barcamps when they presented us wizi. That's my fault in part,
since I "persuaded" them to come to Barcamp and expose wizi on a *very*
short notice. Thus they didn't know their real audience and they did what
they usually do in fairs and expositions, and that was "pitching" their
product (hey, I learned all that from João Rico :) ).They're not necessarily
"in tune" with barcampers, but hey, I'm not elitist. Hell, myself am
probably not in tune with the mainstream barcamper, but what the heck, I
still feel I can contribute to the whole. I just need a chance. So you can
blame all that on me. Fine.
But look at the bright side: First, I totally feel it's a really cool app
that it's worth sharing around, and second, it's a portuguese app, (like
tarpipe)! So I really get excited about that, because they can rival anybody
in the world (I'm kindof megalomaniac I reckon, but I don't think I'm the
only barcamper who is ;) ). Also, their successful experience as
entrepreneurs that Maria shared with us was *really* nice and very
*valuable* to every wannabe or experienced entrepreneur (ok, so maybe it was
a bit long-ish in the end). I learned quite a lot from that day.
Finally, they were the kind of unexpected event you might get at a barcamp
AND they posted open-jobs proposals on their site just for you Barcampers,
in case you didn't noticed! So come on, give them a break.

1 year ago

in blog.cpinto.net: One for the Jabber/XMPP community on blog.cpinto.net
how would you scale offline message storage?
GNBD (Global Network Block Device) and RHEL GFS (Global File System).

1 year ago

in blog.cpinto.net: One for the Jabber/XMPP community on blog.cpinto.net
Recipient's server determines that if the server can store offline messages on behalf of the intended recipient; if not (e.g., because the recipient's offline message queue is full), the server returns a <service-unavailable/> error to the sender.
Best Practices for Handling Offline Messages - http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0160.html
Flexible Offline Message Retrieval - http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0013.html

You don't need one server, but rather a decent bot that (should) re-route the messages back to you.
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-developm...
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cpinto ok, just clearing up that particular question: how would you scale offline message storage? :-)

1 year ago

in blog.cpinto.net: Are you a geek or hacker? Really?? on blog.cpinto.net
Geek - the one that is an avid technology consumer
Hacker - the one that loves technology, wants to understand how it's made and likes to change things for his pleasure

I *don't* want to compile kernels anymore, I *don't* want to compile my office suite anymore, neither any kind of program that I use, but I still like technology, I love the inner bits, I need to know how it's made and now and them I do change them to my own pleasure.

1 year ago

in blog.cpinto.net: Top 10 Stallman jokes on blog.cpinto.net
aghk! pfiu! better than words are videos and this one is truly priceless:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Pube5Aynsls
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cpinto LOL
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