- GitLab | GitLab 7.8 released with http://t.co/lgJj4BOwxR integration, never-lost comments and GitLab Annex for… http://t.co/DJoh7Nh1in 07:04:45, 2015-02-23
- RT @fgbjr: Recent changes to Multilingual Zotero (MLZ) and the Abbreviation Filter (AFZ). Post: http://t.co/pqOY07ZSfc Home: http://t.co/UT… 08:24:23, 2015-02-23
- RT @SoCalTaxProf: NY Fed: The Growing Student Loan Crisis http://t.co/QdS6o1kcxF 12:04:10, 2015-02-23
- CSALE 2013-14 Survey of Applied Legal Education – by Mary Lynch – Best Practices for… http://t.co/4IPokZEIk8 19:30:53, 2015-02-23
- Run All Your Desktop Apps In Docker Containers http://t.co/IKFhsigfYu 19:45:44, 2015-02-23
Run All Your Desktop Apps In Docker Containers
Most people use Docker for containing applications to deploy into production or for building their applications in a contained enviornment. This is all fine & dandy, and saves developers & ops engineers huge headaches, but I like to use Docker in a not-so-typical way.
I use Docker to run all the desktop apps on my computers.
Jessie Frazelle’s Blog: Docker Containers on the Desktop https://blog.jessfraz.com/posts/docker-containers-on-the-desktop.html
Running Chrome in a container sounds like an excellent idea to me. I think I’ll finally give Docker a try.
CSALE 2013-14 Survey of Applied Legal Education – by Mary Lynch – Best Practices for Legal Education http://bestpracticeslegaled.albanylawblogs.org/2015/02/23/csale-2013-14-survey-of-applied-legal-education-by-mary-lynch/
GitLab | GitLab 7.8 released with GitLab.com integration, never-lost comments and GitLab Annex for managing large files. – https://about.gitlab.com/2015/02/22/gitlab-7-8-released
My Twitter Digest for 02/21/2015
- My Twitter Digest for 02/20/2015 http://t.co/HjAXWxZ3EJ 15:30:55, 2015-02-21
- RT @dicthomson: A bold article about Law School reform in Newsweek, by a former Dean. http://t.co/dcUjj69imQ 20:24:36, 2015-02-21
My Twitter Digest for 02/20/2015
- My Twitter Digest for 02/19/2015 http://t.co/PXuFgc1sks 15:30:57, 2015-02-20
- Massaman Chicken Recipe – Bon Appétit http://t.co/61OPyTXQO8 19:23:39, 2015-02-20
Massaman Chicken Recipe – Bon Appétit
http://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/massaman-chicken
Serves 8. A great one pot feast.
My Twitter Digest for 02/19/2015
- The latest from my colleague @sglassmeyer The Legal Dark Age http://t.co/kzsDicXg3d [Remember, disk space is cheap, go get some.] 14:06:04, 2015-02-19
- Career Opportunity: President & Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) http://t.co/5WzHUX8dg2 via @CanLII 14:07:18, 2015-02-19
- RT @teknoids: Teknoids Post: Just 6 weeks left to propose a session for #CALIcon15! http://t.co/dE7JK2Fs8V 16:26:16, 2015-02-19
My Twitter Digest for 02/13/2015
- Fixing errors in Westlaw and Lexis versions of documents – The Volokh Conspiracy http://t.co/q5XU9cgxRN 14:22:48, 2015-02-13
- NASCAR is back. Practice at Daytona. Streaming live on Fox Sports 1. 17:22:13, 2015-02-13
Common Form aims to bring legal drafting and collaboration to the browser
/dev/lawyer Common Form http://writing.kemitchell.com/2015/02/09/Common-Form.html
First, it aims to make drafting generically, as one would draft a form or template, more efficient and reliable than drafting expediently for one deal and one deal only. This is possible because an out-sized part of drafting is glaringly menial paper shuffling, on the one hand, and haphazard grasping, on the other. Untold lawyers flail, even now, in haystacks of TNR-12, wondering what needle-point technical errors lurk within. The better off delegate that hunt to hired help so they can rack brains and files for that elusive, perfect such-and-such clause seen, written, or stolen some years back. The would-be early-adopter types among us pay out for clunky third-party tools, get bitten (again) and adjust practices or expectations accordingly, lose the faith.
Common Form aims to expunge these experiences from the practice of law, and to collapse the long cycle of incremental improvements to the state of the art by forms committees, CLE handout scrambles, and traditional publishing deals. Public goods in law ought to be cheaper and easier to make.
Second, Common Form aims to make verification and sharing of contract content free, reliable, and instantaneous. Many a lawyer has reached the end of a non-disclosure agreement only to realize that, yes, it is in fact the same agreement they have read and approved, from top to bottom, many times before. Conversely, many a bespoke drafting project has devolved to a second-rate knock-off of a standard form Not Invented Here, then been thrust into circulation nonetheless to justify process or bill, polluting the ecosystem. Clients pay dearly for such duplication, sometimes unjustly, and good lawyers find no joy in the taking or making. Everybody drinks it off, and the wheel keeps on turning.
The code is open source and available on GitHub at https://github.com/commonform. I’ll be taking a good look at this and will report back.