Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
11jan2006
After Web 2.0? Web 2.0 2.0, yes, yes!
Letter to Apple Support, Kottke whines and wants to swap his PowerBook for a MacBook Pro.
Wil McCarthy releases Hacking Matter under Creative Commons license, Lispmeister says. Happy reading.
LED Cube Modeller, 22C3 Edition, nice hack by Max-Gerd Retzlaff.
LSD on Wikipedia.
Nearly 100, LSD’s Father Ponders His ‘Problem Child’, Happy birthday, Albert Hofmann!
Quick Vibrating Lockpick, make your own!
iTunes update spies on your listening and sends it to Apple? That’s shocking, there is no mention of that “feature”. Shame on you, Apple. (That said, iTunes 6.0.2 and xiphQT work nicely on 10.3.9.)
Book Review: Write Portable Code, reviewed by Ed Schaefer. The review features a good list of points relevant.
There’s a ghost on the horizon
When I go to bed
How can I fall asleep at night
How will I rest my head
— Antony and the Johnsons, Hope There’s Someone
mp4 of Larry’s Google Book Fair Use presentation, there are links to a smaller Flash (sigh) version too.
Draw-Something, John Wiseman found Lisp generated art by Rob Meyers.
Presentacular, adding effects to S5 with script.aculo.us. By Juan Manuel Caicedo.
Design Patterns — Singleton by Caleb Tennis. Don’t!
Bambi Meets Godzilla by Steve Yegge. “Incidentally, I’m going to talk about several languages, and eventually make my way back to Ruby at the end.”
The Lake Project by David Maisel features a lot of awesome landscape shots.
The Chore of Winking is Heavily Diminished!, Hoodwink’d 1.8 has been tested with mad abandon. And we’ve really made it easy now!
Opening the podcasting pipeline, Daniel H. Steinberg announces a lot to come from O’Reilly.
Unser Kampf bedeutet Frieden und wir bekämpfen eueren Krieg.
Jede Schlacht, die wir verlieren, bedeutet unseren nächsten Sieg.
— Ton Steine Scherben, Die letzte Schlacht gewinnen wir
Google Earth now officially is available for Mac OS X 10.4.
Unintentially Geeky Joke In Apple’s Share Price, “On the very day the company officially announced its first Intel-based product, Apple’s stock price closed at $80.86.” Lovely.