Archive for July, 2009
Bookmarks for July 30th through July 31st
These are my links for July 30th through July 31st:
- Music Hack Day and the MusicBore – DBTune blog –
- pinvoke – Icons and pixel fonts –
- Piwik – Web analytics – Open source – Piwik is a downloadable, open source (GPL licensed) web analytics software program.
- BBC – Radio Labs: The Music Bore –
- switchboard : XMPP :: curl : HTTP :: Drive-by Digressions –
- Smart JS Polling – GitHub –
Bookmarks for July 26th through July 28th
These are my links for July 26th through July 28th:
- Putting it all together – ResourceTemplates, described_routes and path-to « Positive Incline –
- %w{code matthewhollingworth net} * '.' : Adding Subdomains to Rails Routing –
- Crime, Hysteria and Belle Époque Hypnotism: The Path Traced by Jean-Martin Charcot and Georges Gilles de la Tourette –
- route-me – Project Hosting on Google Code – A slippy map library for the iPhone.
- hid.im – A Hidim turns a torrent into a regular PNG image
- Stefano’s Linotype » On Data Reconciliation Strategies and Their Impact on the Web of Data –
Bookmarks for July 14th through July 16th
These are my links for July 14th through July 16th:
- ongoing · The Web Curriculum –
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- Endogenous steroids and financial risk taking on a London trading floor — PNAS – Our results suggest that higher testosterone may contribute to economic return, whereas cortisol is increased by risk.
- Rogue Semiotics » sdfsdf – Almost all the comments are from people that typed sdfsdf in Google
- Unqualified Reservations: Wolfram Alpha and hubristic user interfaces –
Bookmarks for July 10th through July 14th
These are my links for July 10th through July 14th:
- Getting Started With Erlang –
- Roland Bouman's blog: MySQL Percentile aftermath: Calculating all quantiles –
- Swoopo : The Frontal Cortex –
- Carmack: 'Doom Classic' Closing in on Release, 'Quake', 'Wolfenstein RPG' and a Lot More Coming from id | Touch Arcade –
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The Paris Review – The Art of Nonfiction No. 2 – GAY TALESE
The Art of Nonfiction No. 2
Interviewed by Katie Roiphe
Bookmarks for July 9th through July 10th
These are my links for July 9th through July 10th:
- The Lemmings Story – Part1 – Lemmings started life as a simple animation back in August 1989 when DMA Design had just moved into their first office
- TrafficServerProposal – Incubator Wiki – Traffic Server is fast, scalable and extensible HTTP/1.1 compliant caching proxy server.
- Poshlost – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia – Poshlost is an untranslatable Russian word (пошлость) defined as a kind of "petty evil or self-satisfied vulgarity"
- Dead Souls – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia – Dead Souls (Russian language: Мёртвые души) by Nikolai Gogol, Russian writer, was first published in 1842, and is one of the most prominent works of 19th-century Russian literature. Gogol himself saw it as an "epic poem in prose", and within the book as a "novel in verse". Despite supposedly completing the trilogy's second part, Gogol destroyed it shortly before his death. Although the novel ends in mid-sentence (like Sterne's Sentimental Journey), it is usually regarded as complete in the extant form.[1]
- Gamasutra – Features – Game Design Essentials: 20 RPGs –
Bookmarks for July 7th through July 9th
These are my links for July 7th through July 9th:
- T-Shirtism – Experimental Jetset –
- Play It Again, Sam (Re-enactments, Part One) – Errol Morris Blog – NYTimes.com –
- McNamara in Context – Errol Morris Blog – NYTimes.com –
- SEPTEMBER 2003 – 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF AVENGERS AND X-MEN! – Comixfan Forums –
- I Got Next (Short Cut) | A Documentary on the Fighting Game Scene | HD 720p : Movies > Documentary – Mininova – I Got Next is a free documentary on the fighting video game scene created by Ian Cofino
Bookmarks for July 6th from 09:06 to 18:45
These are my links for July 6th from 09:06 to 18:45:
- Blogging Ultima: Welcome, Avatar! – Welcome to what will presumably be a long-running Ultima blog. The purpose is to blog the experience of playing the now-defunct Ultima series by Origin Systems (plus a few other names here and there) from beginning to end.
- As Larp Grows Up – The Book from Knudepunkt 2003 – This is the digital version of the "As LARP Grows Up". The book was published as part of the Knudepunkt 2003 LARP festival in Denmark.
- Silent Films: What Was the Right Speed? –
- Rule-Based Programming in Interactive Fiction –
- Twine: a tool for creating interactive stories – Create your own interactive stories with Twine, the same tool used to produce the stories on this Web site.
Bookmarks for July 5th through July 6th
These are my links for July 5th through July 6th:
- Intro – This study is focused on uncovering the noise created by the vast network hub that is Heathrow Airport, specifically looking at the sources which create that noise, by breaking down the noises into visual format.
- Rack » ATLRUG | The Atlanta Ruby User Group – Matt Todd presents RACK to the Atlanta Ruby User Group.
- Dan Webb – 8 minutes on Rack –
- The World's Largest Hedge Fund is a Fraud –
- No More Secrets | Software and Opinions –
- Slide 1 of 44 (Scope at reboot11, Matt Webb, S&W) –
Bookmarks for July 5th from 13:45 to 14:47
These are my links for July 5th from 13:45 to 14:47:
- My hovercraft is full of eels: It's OK for GET Requests to Update the Database –
- Woonerf – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia – A Woonerf (plural woonerfs or woonerven) in the Netherlands and Flanders is a street where pedestrians and cyclists have legal priority over motorists
- message threading – In this document, I describe what is, in my humble but correct opinion, the best known algorithm for threading messages (that is, grouping messages together in parent/child relationships based on which messages are replies to which others.) This is the threading algorithm that was used in Netscape Mail and News 2.0 and 3.0, and in Grendel.
- Sam's Blog – Railsconf: HTTP's Best-Kept Secret: Caching – Ryan Tomayko (Heroku) –
- HTTP's Best-Kept Secret: Caching –
- Looking back on Selling Gravatar to Automattic –
- The Git Parable –
- Twitter on Scala –
Bookmarks for June 29th through July 3rd
These are my links for June 29th through July 3rd: