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Empowering Family Legacy: How I Transitioned to Self-Hosting with Gramps Web
For several years now, I've been maintaining a genealogy website containing information from both my and my wife's family history. O...
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Over the past few days, I've been immersed in the task of replacing the light switches in our century-old house with Lutron light switch...
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I have updated the Akismet plugin for LifeType to allow spam comments to be submitted to Akismet . This allows users of LifeType to help ...
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As I have mentioned before , I have been trying to use the Flock block editor to post to my blogs. Almost everything works, except one maj...
If you had your Netflix queue added to your FriendFeed, then FriendFeed would have done this automatically for you. (but linked back to ff.im, instead of netflix)
ReplyDeleteNetflix's Twitter integration is different than what FriendFeed does. With the Twitter integration, you can send a direct message to Netflix to have a disc added to your queue. While with FriendFeed only shows what is in your public Netflix feed.
ReplyDeleteJust an FYI: Netflix is unaffiliated with the "d addnetflix" app that I wrote. They released an API and so did Twitter, so the application just uses the APIs to let the two talk. No affiliation other than that with either Netflix of Twitter required. :)
ReplyDeleteIt seems Netflix will finally find its way on to the Nintendo Wii (currently the only console without the rental streaming service). http://mashable.com/2010/01/08/netflix-on-nintendo/
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