TimeSnapper (Windows), and the 9 Rules of Debugging
Trying out TimeSnapper, which is a free Windows program that automatically takes a screenshot every 5 seconds, every 5 minutes, every 5 hours, whatever you like. I've got it set to every minute (with the limit set to 3 GB). This is part of my grand plan to create a memex (lifetime store of everything). Other components: Google Desktop for searching email, calendar, tasks, files, past webpages; daily webcam photos; Emsa personal keylogger; chat/IM logs; Evernote.
In other news, David Agans' Debugging: The Nine Indispensable Rules looks to be an entertaining read. Here are his nine rules:
In other news, David Agans' Debugging: The Nine Indispensable Rules looks to be an entertaining read. Here are his nine rules:

4 Comments:
Jon,
You might want to download the free full-color, cartoon-bug-laden poster of the rules at http://www.debuggingrules.com.
Dave Agans
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Anonymous, at 7/05/2007 9:11 a.m.
Link to the new edition -- cheaper and actually available.
http://www.amazon.com/Debugging-David-J-Agans/dp/0814474578
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Anonymous, at 7/05/2007 9:26 a.m.
Dave - Thanks! But man, Comic Sans?
Anon - Yeah it's weird - newer edition is cheaper. No complaints!
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Jonathan, at 7/05/2007 10:54 p.m.
Another component of my memex project: clipboard history (Ditto)
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Jonathan, at 7/05/2007 10:55 p.m.
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