Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
28oct2005
TwangCity, webradio featuring Americana, Alt-Country, Bluegrass, Folk, Honky Tonk, Zydeco, Blues and Roots Rock.
Lisp Logos by Conrad Barski. These really rock.
Body hanging from tree mistaken for Halloween decoration, happy halloween! “State police spokesman Cpl. Jeff Oldham and neighbors said people noticed the body at breakfast time Wednesday but dismissed it as a holiday prank.”
Air Raid Siren (Real Sounds), lucky that I never heard that one in real life.
New mathematics-based sculpture unveils fourth dimension or not, but it looks very cool anyway.
Stay, lady, stay, stay with your man awhile
Why wait any longer for the world to begin
You can have your cake and eat it too
Why wait any longer for the one you love
When he’s standing in front of you
— Bob Dylan, Lay Lady Lay
Bill, have a nice 50th birthday.
Web Two Point Oh! Create your own Web 2.0 Company. When I saw the first descriptions, I thought they were seriously meant. :-P
Twisted Network Programming Essentials is a real book, and the cover just rules.
Lessons from the Hive by xC0000005. “Can I have a drone to play with?”
Neko is an intermediate programming language. It has been designed to provide a common runtime for several different languages. IMO, too high-level.
Modern Memory Management by Howard Feldman. Every serious programmer should know about this. “The more RAM that is available to a software developer, the more the developer tends to use.” Do tell.
Building Detailed Network Reports with Netflow by Michael W. Lucas. Endless fun with data mining.
Comparing technology stacks (of books), now, that’s a nice picture.
First Reactions to Dabble and the comparision to Google Base.
Turning Hiki into a simple CMS by Mauricio Fernandez.
An actually useful error message by David Brickner. Rare moments in the life of a user.
OOPSLA 2005, Lemonodor has a load of links about the conference.
Like my father before me, I will work the land
And like my brother before me, who took a rebel stand
— J. R. Robertson, The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Anticipatory Symbol Completion for MCL, all I know is that I hate that feature in OpenOffice. ;-)
Discovering my history of game addiction, Joi Ito reflects.
Repeat After Me: Lack of Output Encoding Causes XSS Vulnerabilities, Nitesh Dhanjani is totally right. A trivial problem, and a tough one at the same time.