Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
25jan2006
Teabagging on Wikipedia. PNSFW. You may not seriously be interested in this.
Update on Termite (A Lisp for Concurrent/Parallel Programming) by Bill Clementson. So where can I download it? ;-)
A Letter to the Bayosphere Community by Dan Gillmor. Sad.
Ruby for Java Programmers by Ugo Cei. Interfacing with rjb.
West Coast whale ‘vomit’ could be worth millions, if they were allowed to sell it, that is.
lighttpd 1.4.9b for Windows is released, so consider yesterdays link outdated. ;-)
CocoaBooklet, this program lets you create a booklet out of a PDF file, which is known as pages imposition. It is a useful tool to reduce the number of pages that has to be printed, which lets you save a lot of paper.
And I hold your burning heart in my hands
And I hold your burning heart in my hands
A supernova
A flame on fire
Shining in the darkness
— Antony And The Johnsons, Divine
Mr. Tsunami is after you!, I really like that wave. ;-) More good stuff here (maybe you can even read it).
Function Currying in Scheme by Jeffrey A. Meunier. I think I have use for this.
SBCL Crashes Constantly (Not Really), John Wiseman on the trouble with SIGSEGV on OS X. (I didn’t notice these in SBCL 0.9.0 on 10.3.9…)
Home petcam made easy by Gordon Meyer. This is almost Web 0.7rc2, no?
Regular Expressions: Rexx Still Going Strong by Cameron Laird and Kathryn Soraiz. Let it die. Please.
Book Review: Running IPv6, reviewed by Peter H. Salus. *really waits for IPv6*
Anatomical Heart, a soap. “Smaller than an actual human heart, but fits in your hand perfectly!” Love it.
Chocolate Jolt!, gimme gimme!
ruby-doc.org got a redesign. Nice.
Firebug: neutralizes nasty niffs, Edd Dumbill discovers Firebug, “a Firefox extension that goes a long way to providing integrated web application debugging”.
WeakHash, WeakRefs and lambda evilness, Mauricio Fernandez circumvents the garbage collector.
Outline style blogging, what David Galbraith really wants are tools to support a tumbly blogging style. “Non outline style blogging leads to the type of writing where you feel compelled to make every post a mini essay.”
And if I pass this way again, you can rest assured
I’ll always do my best for her, on that I give my word
In a world of steel-eyed death, and men who are fighting to be warm.
“Come in,” she said,
“I’ll give you shelter from the storm.”
— Bob Dylan, Shelter From The Storm
Beautiful China, WJW. (via If And Only If)
Die Festplatte lässt grüßen, wer ‘nen Headcrash als Shutdown-Sound reinmacht, bekommt ‘nen Satz heiße Ohren.
PiDuce, “Merging ideas from Pi Calculus, Join Calculus, Xduce, and Cduce.” Found by Philip Wadler. Sounds cool.
IP Spotting tells you how “interesting” your IP is. Weird idea.