QEMU
by Mandar Vaze on December 27, 2008
in Open Source, Review
I’ve been trying to get all the information that I would need to create my own version similar to DevelopGo.
- I have already downloaded knoppix 3.9 LiveCD ISO image.
- I have got hold of the Remastering Howto , and now all ready to go ahead with my changes.
While I was doing this research, I came across an invaluable tool called qemu. This is open source CPU and system emulator. Without going into too many details about QEMU (which I’m sure you can find out from google) what I want to stress is how easy it is to use.
Twitter Feed
by Mandar Vaze on December 9, 2008
in Review
Allows you to post updates on Twitter, when you post a new article on your blog.
Features
- Login using your OpenID – If you use Blogger, LiveJournal, Wordpress or Even Flickr, then you already have one
- Allows you to add multiple blogs
- Allows to use several URL shortening services – You choose which one to use
- Allows the a small prefix text for your Twitter updates before the update
- You can choose to show
- Just the Title OR
- Title and Description of your article on Twitter
- Fool proof
- Checks whether your twitter login works
- Checks whether your feed URL is correct
Overall, Simple and Effective. Give it a try at http://twitterfeed.com/
Tracks for GTD
by Mandar Vaze on June 15, 2007
in Productivity, Review
I am really happy with the combination of todo.txt, PHP and Slickrun to edit the actions. You can read about (and see) it here. But I came across this Ruby implementation of GTD system. I had heard and read about it even earlier, but didn’t bother trying it out. This time I decided to try it myself.

