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A web site that sucks, badly: now.netapp.com « Bits and Chaos A web site that sucks, badly: now.netapp.com. July 8, 2008 — Paolo. Imagine you have bought a Net App filer, as we have done (online backups and document ...
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A web site that sucks, badly: now.netapp.com « Bits and Chaos Jul 8, 2008 ... Net App web site is made with the philosophical assumption that “first impression counts”, so if you start as a guest ad then spend 1 ...
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A web site that sucks, badly: now.netapp.com « Bits and Chaos Jul 8, 2008 ... I was tempted to play around with the web interface as long as I ... Tags: fucked by design, net app, netapp, network appliance, web site. ...
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Red Hat PV drivers made a huge difference « Bits and Chaos Red Hat PV drivers made a huge difference. February 23, 2008 — Paolo. If you, like me, are using Xen with a HVM guest machine (i.e. with an hardware ...
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A web site that sucks, badly: now.netapp.com « Bits and Chaos Jul 8, 2008 ... Ok, but on some on the enclosed sheets, you read that you can go to now.netapp.com, register and have full access to the documentation. ...
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Pinnacle 50i with Fedora 8 64bit « Bits and Chaos Jan 27, 2008 ... Jan 27 13:30:57 nx kernel: saa7133[0]: subsystem: 11bd:002e, board: Pinnacle PCTV 40i/50i/110i (saa7133) [card=77,insmod option] ...
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Multiple Rails applications proxyed by Apache 2.0 « Bits and Chaos Multiple Rails applications proxyed by Apache 2.0. January 25, 2008 — Paolo. At the $JOB we are moving from a traditional LAMP stack to a Ruby on Rails ...
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A web site that sucks, badly: now.netapp.com « Bits and Chaos A web site that sucks, badly: now.netapp.com. July 8, 2008 — Paolo. Imagine you have bought a Net App filer, as we have done (online backups and document ...
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A web site that sucks, badly: now.netapp.com « Bits and Chaos Jul 8, 2008 ... Net App web site is made with the philosophical assumption that “first impression counts”, so if you start as a guest ad then spend 1 ...
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Multiple Rails applications proxyed by Apache 2.0 « Bits and Chaos Multiple Rails applications proxyed by Apache 2.0. January 25, 2008 — Paolo. At the $JOB we are moving from a traditional LAMP stack to a Ruby on Rails ...
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