programming
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Photographer, vanishing America.
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Photographer, homes at night.
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"Nothing focuses the mind of the reporter like being asked to specify what exactly they’d like to see done, and it’s much easier for a developer to scan a list with actual tasks right in the sentence construction." Good advice for personal to-do lists too.
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Fun way to browse full-size images from Google Image Search results.
Paul Bausch
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"Unicode 5.0 encodes exactly 98,884 graphic characters on different planes...we collect information on every single character."
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Cartoon intro to Neil Postman's book.
Paul Bausch
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Hacking architecture with John McClane.
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Nice Inconsolata mod that straightens out the quotes. I use Inconsolata as my programming font, haven't noticed a quote problem, but I'll give this a shot.
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"I think that it’s a real possibility that in 10 years, general purpose computers will be seen as being strictly for developers and hobbyists." Rafe has an important analysis of the iPad announcement. We're headed toward closed platforms.
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He used the Processing environment to calculate the number of track layouts possible with a simple train set from Ikea. I'll have to try these! [via
Daddy Types]
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A nice way to integrate Google Closure with TextMate. The trick to using it is selecting the file to compile from the TextMate Project Drawer.
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Google hosts a web version of their in-house JavaScript compiler/minifier. How did I not hear about this?
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A peek behind the curtain at Facebook with an anonymous FB developer.
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"...Brad's work was altogether more messy and funny and human and passionate and complicated, just like the man himself. I can offer no more succinct summation of the man than that he was a good man and a good friend, profoundly funny and profoundly kind." Anil shares some memories of Brad.
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"...the hero is the most damaging person on a team, particularly on a team that’s supposed to be writing high-availability or otherwise mission-critical software." Interesting analysis of team dynamics. [via
jessamyn]
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"One user following another in social media is analogous to one page linking to another on the Web. Both are a form of recommendation." Amit Singhal on how Google ranks Tweets for real-time search.
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Rules for PR folks who want to work with bloggers. "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE means FOR IMMEDIATE DELETE."
Paul Bausch
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I had this reaction to Avatar too, glad to see io9 spend some time explaining this problem. Hadn't made the Dune connection, that's spot on. [via mathowie]
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argh, burned by this on my personal mail server.
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Regex snark traced back to Unix snark.
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I find myself referring to this classic by Eric Raymond frequently. I can't believe I haven't bookmarked it already.
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If you wonder why people care about Net Neutrality, take a look at this image. It's going to give me nightmares. [via torrez]
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"It turns out that milder sanctions can be swifter and more certain." Interesting article in the Economist about alternate strategies for curbing crime.
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A TextMate plugin that provides a better "find within project" feature. Nice!
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Getting the Google IDs of liking users is interesting, but I didn't know about "Reader's view of a feed", also interesting. [via
kottke]
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"To help you understand how Web Caches will treat a Web page, the Cacheability Engine will look at a URL (and optionally any images or objects associated with it), giving both specific cache-related data about it, and a general commentary on how cacheable the object is."
Paul Bausch
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A nice summary of fire lookout towers that dot Pacific Northwest peaks.
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Nice, quick guide to setting ColdFusion error-handlers for public applications.
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Some good ways to improve ColdFusion application performance. Doing a lot of these already, but picked up a few new coding practices I should follow.
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Umberto Eco on the features of Eternal Fascism. "In spite of some fuzziness regarding the difference between various historical forms of fascism, I think it is possible to outline a list of features that are typical of what I would like to call Ur-Fascism, or Eternal Fascism." [via MeFi]
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