Converting a directory from RCS to Mercurial
Suppose that you have a directory full of configuration files thathave been there for so long that they're still being maintained withRCS. Further suppose that you would like to change to a modern versioncontrol system, say Mercurial, but that you would like to preserve allof your old version history.
Mercurial has no direct support for converting RCS files, but there'sa magic trick: a CVS repository is nothing more than a bunch of RCSfiles in a directory hierarchy plus a thin layer of easily created
Understanding Bakemonogatari
Here is something that I did not see and understand until the last(aired) episode of Bakemonogatari smacked me in the nose with it:Bakemonogatari is really a love story. A romance, like Toradora.
And like Toradora, I think that it is a good one. It does not have alove triangle, because that's not the kind of story it is telling; it ismore telling the story of how two peculiar people come to fit togetherand to more or less understand each other.
I don
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RCS versus modern version control systems
Here is something that may shock people: we're still maintaining systemsfiles with RCS .And I maintain that this is not as crazy as it sounds, once you digunder the surface, and that system administration is one of the lastplaces where RCS is sensible some of the time.
For all their myriad benefits, the drawback of modern version controlsystems is that they really want to be used on whole directories (ordirectory hierarchies). This is generally pretty okay for source code,where you have directories
An update on faulted ZFS spares
We've recently got some additional pieces of news on the faulted ZFSspares situation .
First, our suspicion as to the cause was correct; Sun has confirmed thatthere is a race in adding the same spare to multiple pools under somecircumstances. The fix for it is apparently in Solaris 10 update 8, andSun did an 'IDR' for us for our Solaris 10 update 6 systems. (I assumebut have not confirmed that just applying the current set of ZFS patchesand their prerequisites is good
Whoa! Google Using Drupal's Breadcrumbs?
It would seem Google has rolled out a new indexing/display feature that finds breadcrumbs and displays them instead of URLs for certain search results. Drupal's already game, it seems, judging by numerous searches I've taken a glance at today:

I guess since Drupal's built towards this kind of data heirarchy, Google quickly and easily indexes the breadcrumbs... any other sites/CMSs already in the index in this manner?
Also, I wonder what this will do in terms of eye tracking and
Spam and the attraction of reach
Here is a thesis: the larger or more standardized the environmentfor sending messages, the more spam you should expect to get in orthrough it. Accordingly, email is heavily abused because it is hugelystandardized.
The spammer's motivation for abusing larger, standardized environmentsis obvious; the larger the environment, the more people you can reachwith a single technique, approach, or system. Larger environments havebetter return on effort, since generally (but not always) most of theeffort in spamming in an environment