Archive for June, 2009
Bookmarks for June 19th through June 28th
These are my links for June 19th through June 28th:
- Baseball Statistics – Steve C. Wang – Managers – New York Times –
- Craken | Doug McInnes –
- Have videogames and reality TV given us 'narrative exhaustion', asks legendary screenwriter Paul Schrader | Film | The Guardian –
- Diff r6294:6296 for trunk/actionpack/lib/action_controller/session/cookie_store.rb – Rails Trac – Trac –
- ruby-hmac's ruby-hmac-0.3.1 Documentation – This module provides common interface to HMAC functionality. HMAC is a kind of "Message Authentication Code" (MAC) algorithm whose standard is documented in RFC2104. Namely, a MAC provides a way to check the integrity of information transmitted over or stored in an unreliable medium, based on a secret key.
Bookmarks for June 18th through June 19th
These are my links for June 18th through June 19th:
- The Echo Nest : API : Remix : remix – Remix is an open source SDK for Python that allows you to manipulate audio files with ease.
- Videogames And The Impossibility Of Escape From Planet Earth | > jim rossignol –
- Introducing iPhone-style Checkboxes –
- Hemlock –
- FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right: Karroubi's Unlucky 7's? –
Bookmarks for June 17th through June 18th
These are my links for June 17th through June 18th:
- Delayed Gratification with Rails // RailsTips by John Nunemaker –
- Amazon Simple Storage Service –
- Caching, Memcached And Rails –
- Online financial data APIs and resources –
- Project Darkstar Community – Learn – Project Darkstar is software infrastructure that aims to simplify the development and operation of massively scalable online games, virtual worlds, and social networking applications.
- Best practices for API versioning? – Stack Overflow –
- elzr: Backbars on social link-sites –
- Thoughts on Opera Unite | FactoryCity –
Bookmarks for June 13th through June 15th
These are my links for June 13th through June 15th:
- Edge: HOW DOES OUR LANGUAGE SHAPE THE WAY WE THINK? By Lera Boroditsky –
- What Pair-Programing is Not –
- Augmented Environments Lab » ARhrrrr! –
- Facebook Usernames and OpenID –
- The Escapist : TGC 2009: How a Board Game Can Make You Cry –
Bookmarks for June 5th through June 12th
These are my links for June 5th through June 12th:
- Structure+Strangeness: Fast-modularity made really fast –
- Meth mouth, our latest moral panic. – By Jack Shafer – Slate Magazine –
- The Top 10 Most Absurd Time Covers of The Past 40 Years: Mr. Luce's mag does satanism, porn, crack, Pokemon, and more! – Reason Magazine – As a service to future historians of the long, slow death of the newsweekly, Reason offers this Top 10 list of the most horrifying, silly, irresponsible, or downright ridiculous Time cover panics from the past 40 years.
- Tom Taylor : Projects : Clarke – Clarke is a small OS X application for updating your Fire Eagle location quietly, in the background.
- Interactive fiction needs to grab its big opportunity | Technology | The Guardian –
- Not For Tourists, meet iPhone | NotForPaper – The best design work for the screen –
Bookmarks for June 4th through June 5th
These are my links for June 4th through June 5th:
- Design for the Wisdom of Crowds by Derek Powazek at SXSW 2009 –
- Dr Nic’s What is *jour and why they are killer apps for RailsCamp08 –
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MagLev – Ruby that scales – MagLev /măg-lĕv/
n. a fast, stable, Ruby implementation with integrated object persistence and distributed shared cache. - SSRN-A Test of the Law of Demand in a Virtual World: Exploring the Petri Dish Approach to Social Science by Edward Castronova – We report results of an experiment on prices and demand in a fantasy-based virtual world
- Taskfox – MozillaWiki – Taskfox is a project to uplift some of the things that were learnt from the Ubiquity project into a future version of Firefox. Its aim is to allow users to quickly access information and perform tasks that would normally take several steps to complete.
- Joe Gregorio | BitWorking | Wave Protocol Thoughts –
- Nuts & Bolts: Campfire loves Erlang. – (37signals) –
- a little bit of zeank » JSJaC – JSJaC is a jabber/XMPP client library written in JavaScript to ease implementation of web based jabber/XMPP clients.
- Insubstantial Pageants – Raph Koster's Home Page – Yes, I've been writing a book. It's called Insubstantial Pageants and it's about online world design.
Bookmarks for June 2nd through June 4th
These are my links for June 2nd through June 4th:
Bookmarks for May 29th through June 2nd
These are my links for May 29th through June 2nd:
- Simple Wins : Daytime Running Lights –
- Forks –
- Home – rsemantic – GitHub – A document vector search with flexible matrix transforms for Ruby
- R on Rails with RSRuby –
- Bamboozling Ourselves (Part 2) – Errol Morris Blog – NYTimes.com –