Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
26apr2005
A Security Kernel Based on the Lambda-Calculus.
My favorite was Tom Love describing how he bought a lot for his house in wooded Connecticut. He climbed a tree to about where his second story window would be. Only he knew the view he would have—the realtors had not realized that they were on enough of a hill to get a clear view of the neighboring countryside. He bought the lot immediately. — The Wiki, Spike Described
Higher-Order Perl Professional Indexer Quiz. Fun, and amazing.
Charles Miller dislikes his cable modem. Why not get a bigger computer? *smirk*
Joi Ito reports about the International Herald Tribune. Good read.
The Submarine, yet another essay by Paul Graham.
Longhorn: A Long Road to Nowhere? The title says it all.
New GC branch in Ruby CVS and something about a thesis…
Tell me something, tell me stupid, will I die, will I die on a rope?
Tell me something, tell me stupid, will I die, will I die?
— The Distillers, Die On A Rope
Tao is an object-oriented scripting language with dynamic-typing variables supporting complex data structures. After skimming the manual, I’m not convinced.#
Donald-Duck-Übersetzerin Erika Fuchs gestorben. Seufz.
BitKeeper bon-voyage is a happy ending, RMS says. And he’s right.
All Property Is Intellectual: Real Estate & The 62 Cent Cracker.
Les Blogs over at flickr.
Joi Ito’s Plazes Tracking Map. The man comes around… :-)
The Aftermath of John Wiseman’s 24 Hour Comics Day.
PC-BSD, Personal Computing, served up BSD Style! I, for one, prefer Ubuntu on the Desktop.
Never ask for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for you
No man’s an island on his own, he’s part of you
— Simon Dupree & The Big Sound, For Whom The Bell Tolls
The Acme Distributed Testing Framework.
Show me your flowcharts and conceal your tables, and I shall continue to be mystified. Show me your tables, and I won’t usually need your flowcharts; they’ll be obvious. — Fred Brooks, The Mythical Man Month
NP: The Distillers—Distilla Truant