Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
22nov2005
Warning Label Generator, must have.
Ghostzilla is a Web browser like Firefox, but it shows up and disappears instantly, discreetly, blended with your application—any application—so the Web pages look like part of it and not like the Web at all. Most nifty.
Rechtsstreit um ARD-Wahl-Grafiken beigelegt, “Die Kooperation von Infratest dimap mit Microsoft bei ARD-Wahlsendungen sei beendet, berichtete der federführende Norddeutsche Rundfunk am Montag.” Whee.
It’s so hard to make love pay
When you’re on the losing end,
And I feel that way again.
— Neil Young & Crazy Horse, The Losing End (When You’re On)
Some Thoughts on Extended Set Theory by Ron Jeffries. Very interesting. Read the other posts by him on that topic too.
Improve Your Portfolio: Click an Ad by Sid Steward. Why didn’t I get that idea…
Rails in Reston, Michael Fitzgerald is impressed.
Perst is an embedded object-oriented database for applications that need to deal with persistent data. It is easy to use and provides high performance.
Writing Web Applications with Axiom and Mantissa, Python, but the concepts can be used in Ruby too.
SSE, Avi compares the “Simple Sharing Extensions for RSS and OPML” with Smalltalk version control.
Business Idea: Arbitrage Between eBays, Thomas Crampton has a nice idea.
Google-Mart, “Sam Walton Taught Google More About How to Dominate the Internet Than Microsoft Ever Did”. By Robert X. Cringely. Scar, but attractive.
OpenGrok is a fast and usable source code search and cross reference engine. Sadly in Java, but impressive nevertheless.
So who knows what tomorrow brings
But I know where I’ll be waking up
Let s just listen to our breath tonight
And the breeze through the window that you opened up
— Dan Bern, Chelsea Hotel
In the beginning was game semantics by Giorgi Japaridze. Read this if you enjoy well-written and humorous papers about computability logic.
The First Rails Studio, Dave Thomas reports.