Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
02sep2005
Three Ethical Moments In Debian: The Making Of An (Ethical) Hacker, Part III by E. Gabriella Coleman.
Marco’s Highly Opinionated Guide to Editing Lisp Code with Emacs at the Common Lisp wiki.
Hanging up the shingle, Dan Sugalski is going to freelance.
I fell in to a burning ring of fire
I went down, down, down
and the flames went higher.
— Johnny Cash, Ring Of Fire
The Public Domain: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow by Lawrence Lessig. The solution, IMO, it to freely license your own content.
Gericht verbietet Wahl-Spot der Pogo-Partei, schade eigentlich.
Joomla! is the new Mambo CMS. The site doesn’t validate, of course.
SkipDB is a BerkeleyDB style database implemented with skip lists instead of a b-tree. By Steve Dekorte.
I, I’m still alive
Hey i, but, I’m still alive
Hey i, boy, I’m still alive
Hey i, i, i, I’m still alive, yeah
Ooh yeah…yeah yeah yeah…oh…oh…
— Pearl Jam, Alive
Hi, my name is Roger and I am a New Orleanian by localroger.
Ruby on Rails: An Interview with David Heinemeier Hansson. Now they invade my beloved LtU!!!
Interactive Debugging in Python by Jeremy Jones. I don’t feel a need for debuggers in dynamic languages, usually.
How to Decide What Bugs to Fix When, Part 2 by Scott Berkun.
Spam Volume of PragDave. Conclusion: “Maybe we’re seeing a kind of Parkinson’s Law in action here: trash expands to fit the bandwidth available to it.”