Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
14apr2006
Summer of Code 2006, planning has started.
The ACM-ICPC International Collegiate Programming Contest, I hate that kind of problems.
Increase of material comforts… does not in any way whatsoever conduce to moral growth… The main purpose of life is to live rightly, think rightly, act rightly. — Mahatma Gandhi
Internet zero is a low bandwidth protocol for ip to the leaf node developed at Center for bits and atoms, M.I.T.
AsciiDoc is a text document format for writing short documents, articles, books and UNIX man pages. AsciiDoc files can be translated to HTML and DocBook markups using the asciidoc(1) command.
Firefox 1.5.0.2 provides native support for Macintosh with Intel Core processors, and stability and security enhancements that are part of our ongoing program to provide a safer Internet experience for our users. We recommend that all Firefox users upgrade to this latest version.
A crack on the head
Is what you get for not asking
And a crack on the head
Is what you get for asking
— The Smiths, Barbarism Begins At Home
Watch your data inflate the Flashbag, WJW.
Atom in a Sea of RSS, Slides by Sam Ruby. I love that presentation style.
BadgerFish is a convention for translating an XML document into a JSON object.
Canada on Rails, Day One, extensive summary by Alex Combas.
Canada on Rails, a summary by Tim Bray.
Mapping religion in America, very interesting.
Europe’s lunar vision blossoms, by Richard Black. “The Moon tulip is just one example of the futuristic, fun and possibly even feasible ideas dreamt up in his think-tanks headquartered at Esa’s European Space Research and Technology Centre (Estec) in the Netherlands.”
Just what do you need an RDBMS for, anyway?, I could wonder all day. Good points.
Fermat’s Last Theorem Proof, by Tom Ballard. Hmmmmmm.
Building a FreeBSD Build System, by Bjorn Nelson.
How We Publish and Why: An Ajax Example, by chromatic. “I wish I’d been more prescient, predicting the JavaScript Archive Network and especially the rise of Ajax.”
Something He Didn’t Expect, by Egil Skallagrimson A short story about the possibilities of the Internet.
Cellular Terrain, great shots of cells at Pruned. Fantastic.
No one has the answer
But one thing is true
You’ve gotta turn on evil
When it’s coming after you
— Neil Young, Let’s Roll
The Perl Journal passes away, kinda sad.
abwesenheitsnotiz, ein Tisch für zwei Männer und zwei Frauen klingt doch gut. ;-)
A Modal Logic of Near Certainty?, ah, making your own logic is nice.
Fast Times at Phillips 66: The Brown Recluses (Culture), by osm. “I only went in the back-back room a couple of times, just to check it out, but it was generally an unspoken understanding that it was probably best to avoid that area of the building.”