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This looks interesting. Thanks for sharing!
This is a classic. Thanks for sharing!
Not a bad idea, though it probably won't work so well with gems that have native (compiled) extensions...
This one is brilliant!
A sideline analysis of the blowout of the Twitter multi-database scaling thing can be found here: http://glu.ttono.us/articles/2007/04/15/on-twitter-rails-and-community
It integrates nicely with the Flock webbrowser.
This is a really useful list for anyone using ffmpeg to convert 'random' input media in their program or service. The sidebar on the linked page also has lists of codecs that are supported. Both lists have samples. This is perfect for setting up test scripts and for compiling lists of formats you do and do not support.
Somehow this website feels a bit dodgy to me.
Someone linked to http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?25,93181,93181#msg-93181 which discusses someone having performance issues scaling MySql cluster.
If you don't have/like/want/whatever the Apple video format, you can watch a Flash version at yoMedia: http://www.yomedia.com/yomedia/87a4b8c026/fngtps__rubybanter_episode__4_on_memoization_in_rails