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Why AI Fails Silently and How to Fix ItWhy AI Fails Silently and How to Fix It

Why AI Fails Silently and How to Fix It

Most teams don't know what their AI skipped until it's too late, but clause-level chunking, structured criteria, and agentic orchestration can fix that.

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May 5, 2026
Markdown to PDF in one command lineMarkdown to PDF in one command line
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October 14, 2010

Markdown to PDF in one command line

We have started responding to many documents now using plain text files since it is very easy to manage and to collaborate with other team members. Now, what if you want to send off a professional looking formatted structured document with a table of contents. You also want it to be in a common format so that others can annotate on it or send you feedback. PDF is perfect for this, but how do you get your very functional markdown to a very pretty PDF presentation?...

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Benefits of using Source Control ManagementBenefits of using Source Control Management
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October 14, 2010

Benefits of using Source Control Management

There are many great reasons to use a Source Control Management (SCM) system. If you are looking to get involved with an Open Source project or manage small and large projects of your own, you are going to need to know how to use a SCM...

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Tips for Starting a Plone ThemeTips for Starting a Plone Theme
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October 14, 2010

Tips for Starting a Plone Theme

Learning to theme a site in Plone? Here are some quick tips to help get you started with your CSS styling once you have installed your theme product...

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How do I get started with SubversionHow do I get started with Subversion
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October 14, 2010

How do I get started with Subversion

Getting started doesn't require that you know the myriad of options and commands that exist in Subversion. Let's say for example you wanted to participate in the periodic Plone Tune-Ups. You are going to want to check out the latest stable development environment to start hacking. According to the Tune-Up site you need to grab the Plone 3.3 plonenext buildout...

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When the Plone installer isn't enoughWhen the Plone installer isn't enough
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October 14, 2010

When the Plone installer isn't enough

The Plone installer is possibly the easiest way to install plone. But when you're ready to take the next step, where do you turn?...

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Utilize Available JavaScript in Plone without Knowing JavaScriptUtilize Available JavaScript in Plone without Knowing JavaScript
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October 14, 2010

Utilize Available JavaScript in Plone without Knowing JavaScript

There are a few automagical scripts in Plone of which many developers may not be aware. These helpful scripts are used throughout the default Plone skin, and are available for you to use in your templates as well. The nice part is that you don't need to know JavaScript to be able to use them, you just have to know how to structure your code properly for the existing JS to find it...

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My first IndyPy MeetingMy first IndyPy Meeting
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October 14, 2010

My first IndyPy Meeting

I'm Jim, one of the newest Sixies here at Six Feet Up. This past week, I got the opportunity to attend IndyPy. I'm a recent transplant to Indiana coming here from Florida. Since joining Six Feet Up, this has been the first community activity with a Python group that I've been able to attend. Six Feet Up employees have been actively participating in local, regional, international, and even online open source events often focusing around Python and Plone. I was glad to attend this event and was excited to find out many of the other members of Six Feet Up would also be attending. Kurt, who is also new at Six Feet Up, also joined me, meeting new faces and hearing about new Python tips and tricks...

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PSE2010 - Page TemplatesPSE2010 - Page Templates
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October 14, 2010

PSE2010 - Page Templates

For the first break-out session of the day, I attended Gregory Angle's talk on Page Templates. Greg works for PSU in the research department. He showed us a few specific pages on their website and talked about the customized templates he created to achieve the desired functionality. Along with each of the main examples, he also showed us the code used to make it work...

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A Look Back at my Plone Training ExperienceA Look Back at my Plone Training Experience
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October 14, 2010

A Look Back at my Plone Training Experience

I had the privilege of leading a two-day training at Plone Symposium East 2010. I taught a group of five people how to customize the front-end design of a Plone site from start to finish...

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