
Karma has been coming up a lot. If I tell a little white lie or something I’m told “that’s bad karma.” I’ve really been thinking about it the past few weeks and the more I think about it the more I know that Westerners really don’t even understand what the word means, and second of all, it just can’t exist even if that were the proper definition.
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I wanted a way to encode emails so spam bots couldn’t steal emails on my Conrete5 site. At the same time I didn’t want the client to have to do anything different than he or she normally would to add an email through the WYSIWYG editor. I searched the forums and found a few solutions, however, they all had bugs. Worst of all, no one ever told anyone how or where to place the code! So here is how you can fight spam in C5:
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I was migrating a site from one server to another today and when I got the following error on the sub pages:
An unexpected error occurred.
mysql error: [-32000: Cache write error] in CacheExecute(/var/www/vhosts/yourdomain.com/httpdocs/files/cache/adodb_f8ef8a1da1760f6850996980e28019c6.cache, select cParentID from Pages where cID = '55')
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My good friend Caleb Kimbrough of Lost and Taken and who I co-released Patternwall.com with just released Textur.es today.
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A couple days ago I released a little Twitter app with Daniel ( @TechWraith | ThisIsNot.us ). Today I’m sharing it with you on my blog. It’s already been blogged about on TheNextWeb by @alex, but I thought I’d let my readers know about it in case they missed my twitter stream.
UnfollowEveryone.com is a simple Twitter web app that will let you unfollow everyone on your Twitter account. We all do it, add this user, that user, oh and this guy is funny I’ll add him. Eventually you end up following 100, 500, 1000 or more people and you just can’t keep up with all of that. Instead of going one by one through your account and removing everyone our app will do it for you.
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