Xen, finally

Xen, finally. I finally have Xen working on a system at home. I hadn’t expected this to be very difficult, but apparently Xen doesn’t like my new Athlon 64 system (bought mostly for running Xen). They’ll fix it eventually, but for now I’m using an old Athlon 700 system that I had sitting around. It… Continue reading Xen, finally

Rails success

Rails success. My little Rails project at work is starting to wind down finally. I’ve been heads-down on this thing for almost a week, but it seems to be worth it—I have a nice UI around my database, along with a clean schema to replace the hacked-up one from the previous design. I have 8… Continue reading Rails success

One year of VoIP

One year of VoIP. From looking back over my phone records, it looks like today marks the beginning of my second year of VoIP. I’m not sure which day I actually set up my Asterisk server, but I signed up with NuFone on March 23, 2004, one year ago today. At the time, I paid… Continue reading One year of VoIP

New Office: The BitCave

New Office: The BitCave. SimpleBits is unpacked and settled into its new office in dowtown Salem, Mass. I've snapped a few photos and gathered some thoughts on the big switch. [SimpleBits]

Boston-Area Web Geeks Meetup

Boston-Area Web Geeks Meetup. Continuing the tradition of past gatherings, Ethan and I are organizing a meetup for web geeks in Boston, on Thursday, April 28th. I hope you'll join us, where we'll be celebrating the end of winter hibernation. [SimpleBits]

GigE to the Home – Wireless Next?

GigE to the Home – Wireless Next?. Converged Digest reports that Hong Kong Broadband Network (HKBN) officially launched its 1 Gbps symmetric service for the residential market. Yes,”GigE”. It's 1,000 times faster than most DSL service in the United States. Approximately 800,000 households, out of a total of 2.2 million households in Hong Kong, are… Continue reading GigE to the Home – Wireless Next?

At Installation Mass, New Pope Strikes a Tone of Openness

At Installation Mass, New Pope Strikes a Tone of Openness. The Mass, which drew 350,000 spectators, marked an important moment in the transformation of Benedict XVI. By IAN FISHERand LAURIE GOODSTEIN. [NYT > Home Page]

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Pope sees special ties with Judaism

Pope sees special ties with Judaism. VATICAN CITY — On his first full day in office, Pope Benedict XVI dashed off a key invitation to tomorrow's installation ceremony: to Riccardo Di Segni, the chief rabbi of Rome. [Boston Globe — Front Page]

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