This document summarizes the story of OpenSource Cafe, a coworking space and library in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo started by Tsutomu Kawamura. It began as a monthly meetup space for open source software events in 2009. In 2011, Kawamura converted his mother's garage into a small coworking cafe open on Wednesdays, which grew in popularity. It now hosts regular events and clubs for WordPress, coding, art, and more. The cafe also functions as a library through the Librize app, allowing local book sharing.
The document compares the performance of pagodabox, heroku, and a dedicated Sakura server by pinging each server and reporting the round-trip times. Pagodabox had an average round-trip time of 151ms, heroku was slower at 266ms on average, and the dedicated Sakura server was the fastest at 15ms on average. It also provides instructions for using the pagoda CLI tool to set up a tunnel to access services running on pagodabox.
OpenCola is an open source cola recipe that is freely available and modifiable by anyone under a GNU license. The recipe has gone through several versions since 2001 based on feedback and suggestions. At its peak, 150,000 cans of OpenCola were sold by a now-defunct company that originally created it to promote their open source software. Today's recipe is based on version 1.1.3 of OpenCola and can be made at home following the instructions.
Modern Aqua is a theme for SugarCRM 6.1 that is designed like Mac apps with modules, actions, and last viewed items located on the left side for wide screens. It features a polished subpanel with high contrast design and big buttons for touch, along with a new bottom toolbar and translucent head up display similar to modern desktop apps. The theme uses oxygen icons from the KDE Project and can be installed by downloading or uploading to Sugar and selecting ModernAqua from the theme chooser in user preferences.
The document contains a series of letters, numbers, symbols and formatting characters with no discernible meaning or narrative. It appears to be random text without any essential information that could be summarized.
This configuration file sets various multibyte string (mbstring) settings for PHP. It specifies that the language is Japanese, encodings are UTF-8, HTTP input/output character detection is automatic, detection order is automatic, no substitution character, and the default charset is UTF-8.
The document compares versions 5.2 and 5.5 of the Sugar content management system. It shows screenshots of usage and file structure changes between the versions. Key changes include updated HTML support, improved performance, separated configuration and theme files, added theme customization options, and optimized CSS and JavaScript through minification and caching.
The document compares the performance of pagodabox, heroku, and a dedicated Sakura server by pinging each server and reporting the round-trip times. Pagodabox had an average round-trip time of 151ms, heroku was slower at 266ms on average, and the dedicated Sakura server was the fastest at 15ms on average. It also provides instructions for using the pagoda CLI tool to set up a tunnel to access services running on pagodabox.
OpenCola is an open source cola recipe that is freely available and modifiable by anyone under a GNU license. The recipe has gone through several versions since 2001 based on feedback and suggestions. At its peak, 150,000 cans of OpenCola were sold by a now-defunct company that originally created it to promote their open source software. Today's recipe is based on version 1.1.3 of OpenCola and can be made at home following the instructions.
Modern Aqua is a theme for SugarCRM 6.1 that is designed like Mac apps with modules, actions, and last viewed items located on the left side for wide screens. It features a polished subpanel with high contrast design and big buttons for touch, along with a new bottom toolbar and translucent head up display similar to modern desktop apps. The theme uses oxygen icons from the KDE Project and can be installed by downloading or uploading to Sugar and selecting ModernAqua from the theme chooser in user preferences.
The document contains a series of letters, numbers, symbols and formatting characters with no discernible meaning or narrative. It appears to be random text without any essential information that could be summarized.
This configuration file sets various multibyte string (mbstring) settings for PHP. It specifies that the language is Japanese, encodings are UTF-8, HTTP input/output character detection is automatic, detection order is automatic, no substitution character, and the default charset is UTF-8.
The document compares versions 5.2 and 5.5 of the Sugar content management system. It shows screenshots of usage and file structure changes between the versions. Key changes include updated HTML support, improved performance, separated configuration and theme files, added theme customization options, and optimized CSS and JavaScript through minification and caching.