Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
21apr2007
“Stasi 2.0” und die Vorratsdatenspeicherung: erste Ergebnisse, da mach ich mit!
“Certain feelings aren’t expressible by words”, it’s proven!
Super-tough material mimics metal and crystal, hardcore.
Do all the good you can,
By all the means you can,
In all the ways you can,
In all the places you can,
At all the times you can,
To all the people you can,
As long as ever you can.
— John Wesley’s Rule
Interview with Jérome Louvel about Restlet, by Stefan Tilkov.
The Flip Language, “The architecture of Flip is a two-dimensional grid of squares, in each of which can be placed an object. The source code of a program is simply a map of this space. The program execution is performed in Flip by one or more balls, which move around and interact with the objects.” WJW.
Minimal ZTD: The Simplest System Possible, Zen To Done sounds really good.
All a-Twitter, how David Pollak would implement Twitter in Erlang.
Subverting git, a short git-svn tutorial. Useful thingy. A more detailed intro.
The TLCA List of Open Problems aims at collecting unresolved questions (and other relevant information, e.g. about solutions and related results) in the subject areas of the TLCA (Typed Lambda Calculi and Applications) series of conferences.
Banksy Graffiti, must see. Very cool.
Well, take my wallet, take my fingerprints
Take my license that I’ll no longer need
Take my belt in case I want to hang myself
For a nickel bag of weed
— Dan Bern, Jail
Google Web History: Good and Scary, analysis by Anil Dash. I really don’t want it remotely. Locally, it could be useful, though.
Perplexing Parrot’s Parser, chromatic generates Perl with Markov-Chains. I think wrt Perl, the probability that the output does something useful is a lot higher than for other languages. Except maybe TECO.
Custom Rake Applications, by Jim Weirich. Honestly, this is a classical make(1)-usecase.
gem_mirror_only, more animated sources.