Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
27jun2006
Todo.txt, task tracking for command line lovers. Great.
Large Desert Structures, by John Wiseman. “It feels counter-intuitive that a desert has such a rich selection of interesting man-made features.”
Launched and Funded: All Dabblers welcome, DabbleDB went live for the general public.
The Great Lisp to Rails Rewrite, Joel Reymont even likes Active Record. (/me waits for a week or two…)
Chaos? Aber hallo, Dave, alles Gute nachträglich!
Time passes by
And from it I
Can not hide…
— The Subways, Lines Of Light
Nanopass Compiler Framework, awesome resources. Need more time. ;-)
R6RS Status Report, they are on the way.
The Artistic License 2.0 has been finalized.
Ruminations on Turning 43, by Kurt Cagle. “Forty three is, as my father-in-law put it, an odd age.”
Insight from an 8 year old, “Comic book stores are kind of scary.”
TuneCore is a music delivery and distribution service that gets artist’s original music (even cover versions) and record label releases up for sale on iTunes, Rhapsody, MusicNet and Napster without asking for your rights or taking any money from the sale or use of your music.
Go DHH Yourself, _why summarizes RailsConf 2006.
The Egyptians built their pyramids
To keep the devil out of their house
Me, I’m scared to have a house at all
So I keep driving and I’m careful who I stop for
— Dan Bern, Swoosh
Earth Surface Machine, an interactive geotextile that could be used for reinforcing landscapes and buildings of the future. Hack the planet?
Multiversioning and qualified packages for Perl 6. Interesting.
k-calculus and Special Relativity, “It’s all very elementary stuff.” Aha.
DownThemAll is a powerful yet easy-to-use Mozilla Firefox extension that adds new advanced download capabilities to your browser. Unfortunately doesn’t support recursion yet.