March 2008
14 posts
Quotably →
“Follow Twitter Conversations.” Launched this weekend by Ben Tucker.
Mar 24th
“Adds support for CSS 3 web fonts”
– Safari 3.1 Update—All your PFR are belong to us!
Mar 18th
Mar 18th
Unscientific →
Mythbusters annoys the piss out of me, but you’ve got to love the dig at string theory.
Mar 17th
“Frink is a practical calculating tool and programming language designed to help...”
– Frink. This is nice, and I wish I had these facilities at hand the last time I last wrote a Life Cycle Assessment engine. But I don’t think I’d ever use a standalone calculating tool like Frink—these are the sorts of capabilities you want to have built-in to your favorite programming...
Mar 16th
Using Uninitialized Memory for Fun and Profit →
Very nice. Check out the original paper for more details.
Mar 16th
“Announcement: All online conference proceedings are now freely available to...”
– USENIX - Publications - Proceedings. Excellent news!
Mar 14th
Japan's Unique Cow/Whale Hybrid Experiments →
No way! Over ten years ago, I was proselytizing the idea of aquatic cows as a solution to many of the problems of industrial agriculture. Now the Japanese will get all the credit, あいかわらず.
Mar 14th
“But here’s what’s interesting: in a world infested with videobloggers, any...”
– Compact Camera Talk. Dude.
Mar 13th
“does this mean the only way you can do over-the-air syncing of calendar events...”
– Games and the iPhone. An excellent point. If it turns out to be true, I might just buy an Exchange server and shut down my OS X Server. I’m fine living without over-the-air sync, but I’m pretty disappointed that syncing the iPhone with iCal Server is only one-way (and read-only).
Mar 11th
“…if there is an afterlife, they just got one hell of a DM.”
– 20-20-hit (Runner-Runner-Rebuy)
Mar 6th
“Shall the Selectboard instruct the Town Attorney to draft indictments against...”
– Brattleboro Election Results 2008—You’re fucking kidding me. I have as many problems with the Bush administration as the next person, but this is just childish, and doesn’t belong in serious politics.
Mar 5th
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“This isn’t just an innovative approach to software testing and workflow...”
– Ward Cunningham’s Visible Workings
Mar 4th
Mar 4th