Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
21jul2005
1st European Land-Robot Trial 2006, 15th to 18th of May 2006 in Hammelburg (Germany).
Time to celebrate the OpenPoker release.
Lisp To Dylan, John Wiseman rediscovers Peter Norvig’s code.
I’m the new king
I taste the queen
in here we are all anemic
in here anemic and sweet
— Deftones, Knife Party
Free Software for Busy People by Mohammad Al-Ubaydli. “Six characters from different backgrounds will help illustrate the uses of Free Software in different settings.” PDF available.
Matt’s Giant Gummy Bear, 13 pounds of gummy bears, sorted out, melted, and layered into an empty tub of animal crackers. Hack food!
OS2 World.Com Petition, “This signed petition will be send to IBM requesting to make OS/2 Open Source or at least part of its components.” Sounds unlikely to me.
Tagzania map of German nuclear reactors, a fair lot around me.
Der Schockwellenreiter’s photos on flickr. Lotsa dog pictures.
EzCrypto library for Ruby, an OpenSSL wrapper. Cool and convenient.
Daedalus is a pure-ruby script for monitoring processes and restarting them if needed.
Rails Podcast, an interview with PragDave.
What do you do when you’re not in the office/lab?
Login from home. — Rudi Cilibrasi
Ruby is Just Plain Evolution on RedHanded.
Guardian Unlimited: Newsblog has real-time news about whatever happens in London right now.
Me I set it light it burns so bright
Stab it out
Stab it out
— The Distillers, Beat Your Heart Out
Versa: Path-based RDF Query Language by Chimezie Ogbuji. Seems like a damn nifty query language.
The Hardware Costs For A Newbie Podcaster, sounds a bit like the revival of four-tracks.
The “impossible” Spidering Hack as performed by brian d foy.
Ottawa Linux Symposium, 2005: first day, Andy Oram was there.
Skypecast from the sky, proprietary VOIP over the clouds.
Objective CAML for Scientists, “Particular emphasis is placed upon programming paradigms rarely seen in current scientific computing, such as exceptions, polymorphism, higher-order functions, nested functions, pattern matching and modules.”