Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
01oct2005
photopack.org is a very good photoblog featuring every-day motives.
Just keep swimming, Tara Whitney’s blog is a typical “motherblog”, but that can be interesting occasionally too.
Der Tod und das Mädchen, Teil 2, der Comic gestern hat einigen sehr gut gefallen. Hier gibt es Teil 2, der bald auf einer anderen Seite fortgesetzt wird.
I got no motivation
Where is my motivation
No time for motivation
Smoking my inspiration
— Green Day, Long View
Hacking: Art or Science?, Mark Hinge asks.
The Trend Spotter by Steven Levy. “O’Reilly’s radar is legendary. It works on country roads and on the information sea. It told him there was a market for consumer-friendly computer manuals and that he could build a great business publishing them.” Good portrait of Tim.
Finding the location, identity, or affiliation of email senders by shinyobject. Very basic, but good if you don’t know a lot about RFC822.
Inscrutable CS Papers, or Why I am Not a (Good) Haskell Programmer by chromatic. “I’m not a mathematician; I write code to solve real problems, not to calculate the Fibonacci sequence lazily and infinitely or to create a typesafe, type-agnostic function that appends to or counts the elements of a list. Yawn!”
But let’s not talk of love or chains and things we can’t untie,
Your eyes are soft with sorrow,
Hey, that’s no way to say goodbye.
— Leonard Cohen, Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye
Introducing the Catenator by Adam Sanitt. “In this article Adam introduces a very sophisticated and useful data structure for efficient string processing, while at the same time revealing some interesting features of C++.”