Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
03feb2006
Don’t say “no”!, by Stefan Scholl. “Will someone else be able to work on your Common Lisp code?” Why not?
Interview with Samantha Kleinberg on CL-GODB, Common Lisp & Bioinformatics, that’s the first female Lisper I ever saw… and she does cool stuff.
Wenn ein Friedhof stirbt, heftig: “Dabei liegen menschliche Gebeine einfach so auf dem frei zugänglichen Gelände zwischen den streunenden Hunden herum.”
Trouble in the water, trouble in the air,
Go all the way to the other side of the world, you’ll find trouble there.
Revolution even ain’t no solution for trouble.
— Bob Dylan, Trouble
Torvalds versus GPLv3 DRM restrictions on NewsForge. I’m a bit sceptic of that section too, but more in favor.
NODE.London nodes (event hosts) are drawn from a geographically dispersed and diverse range of London-based arts groups/venues: alternative, independent, publicly funded and commercial.
FSM Erotica, pasta-sex. PNSFW.
Chaos Games on Lemonodor, interesting.
How to avoid losing $199m, Paul Browne claims to know. Easier way: Don’t own $199m.
Test-Driving X11 GUIs by George Nistorica. Uses Perl and X11::GUITest.
Theming Bash by Shlomi Fish. Been a long time since I hacked my prompt…
The Stars are Wonder by CheeseburgerBrown. “This story concerns arrogance, curiosity, and numerically-inclined lesbians.” Sounds like good reasons. ;-)
In the suburbs of self-similarity, fractal suburbs’s houses have imaginary addresses.
Heart of mine go back where you been,
It’ll only be trouble for you if you let her in.
Don’t let her hear
Don’t let her hear you want her.
Don’t let her know she’s so fine
Heart of mine.
— Bob Dylan, Heart of Mine
Type Theory and Functional Programming by Simon Thompson. PDFs available.
Zen and the Art of Ruby Programming is a nice Ruby and Rails blog by Antonio Cangian.