Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
21mar2006
Idea: Pre-pixelated clothes for Reality TV shows, oh I want one!
Mighty Mouse: hardware easter egg or optical illusion?, WJW.
Google Finance has appeared. Nice interface, but I don’t have any comparison.
OpenSPARC T1 Release 1.0 March 21, 2006, finally the real source is available.
Public Geo Data, State-collected Geographic Data is public property. Sign the petition!
Make me forget
You promised me
Time will heal us all
And love will save
— The Cure, The Promise
The REST Elevator Pitch, by Koranteng Ofosu-Amaah. Also features a nice Top-10 list of the hardest problems in SE.
APL character sets and the Web, the real problem is that the APLers themselves don’t use the appropriate Unicode. (That said, ASCII syntaxes like J or K or Q are better anyway, IMHO.)
St Patrick’s Day Update on CROMA: An Arc-like Lisp, by Bill Clementson. Still vaporware, though.
Bunker Archaeology, by the way, what do modern bunkers look like?
Bky is a minimalistic, distributed Version Control System / Source Code Management tool that uses rsync as a backend to store revisions as complete trees, optimizing the size by storing unchanged files as hard links.
svk is a decentralized version control system. It uses the Subversion filesystem but provides additional, powerful features. (Or: How to make SVN bearable. ;)
The RTex Plugin for Rails provides an easy way to generate PDF files from Rails templates. Yay for LaTeX views.
Welcome to The Gemcutter’s Workshop, LinuxJournal now features a bi-weekly Ruby column.
The stars are black – the night is gone
The world is still – the space is stopped
The time is out – the day is dropped
The house is dark – the room is scarred
— The Cure, Labyrinth
Ruby Hacking Guide Translation Project Started, and even better news on Aoki-san: “I heard he is writing a new one, a Haskell book…”
SmalltalkParty2006 takes place on Saturday 8th April in London. And there is an APL talk.