Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
15jun2005
Knots gallery, a page dedicated to the art of tying knots.
Overcoming addiction to Lisp by spurperl.
A keylogger in Dell 600m notebooks? Very interesting, if true.
Your time is limited so don’t let it be wasted living someone else’s life. — Steve Jobs
Opening Day for OpenSolaris, if you think you need it.
Are you passionate?
Do you love what you do?
Would you do it if they didn’t pay you?
— Neil Young, Are You Passionate?
Ibid’s Editor is an editor for xanalogical text, which is, so to speak, hypertext on steroids.
Freispruch in der zweiten Instanz für Alvar Freude, Betreiber von odem.org.
Slamd64 is an entirely unofficial port of Slackware Linux to the amd64/x86-64.
We got department stores and toilet paper
Got styrofoam boxes for the ozone layer
Got a man of the people says keep hope alive
Got fuel to burn got roads to drive
— Neil Young, Rocking In The Free World
SNAPPIX is the first Live Linux distribution with a fully open source implementation of the J2SE standard. The world needed that.
Web Ontologies on an Angel’s Eyelash on RedHanded.
Scripting Java: The BeanShell JSR, a conversation with Patrick Niemeyer.
Keep Working, Worker Bee!, a blog by PLT developer Jacob Matthews.
On Threads Tim Bray is writing. (Anarchaia word order considered harmful).
Is iTunes REALLY Beating P2P?, Spencer Critchley asks.
The Aurora Project aims process continuously produced large volumes of data.
It makes the wrong things easy, letting twittering idiots who should not be allowed within 100 meters of a keyboard do “Application Development” and end up with a shiny GUI, leaving the business logic all a-tatter. — Nikodemus Siivola
Nikodemus Siivola rants about Delphi, nice. And yes, the editor sucks badly.
Interpreting the Data: Parallel Analysis with Sawzall by Rob Pike, Sean Dorward, Robert Griesemer and Sean Quinlan. Read this now to know how Google program their clusters.