Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
20feb2006
Leaftag is a library and set of utilities for tagging files on the Linux desktop. It’s a convenient way of organizing files in a non-hierarchical manner.
First Niagara/Linux SMP boot…, nice job, Dave.
OliveBSD is a LiveCD based on OpenBSD 3.8 with graphical environment and various softwares.
If I’m so evil
Then why are you satisfied
If I’m so evil
Why are you satisfied?
— The Kills, Rodeo Town
The power of Ruby Brigades, by pat eyler. So, where are the rubyists in southern Germany?
Prototype Dissected, featuring big diagrams of everyone’s favourite JavaScript library.
Internet Helpdesk Training Film, hilarious.
Famous Unsolved Codes and Ciphers, of course, most lack enough cyphertext to be cracked.
Bearly Gods: A Review of Grizzly Man, by localroger. “For thirteen seasons Timothy Treadwell lived among the brown grizzly bears of Alaska’s Katmai National Park. And at the end of his thirteenth season, one of the bears ate him.”
On Opera and Alternative History, “Half-way through second act I almost fell asleep.”, Hanna says.
You’re standing on your head, while you’re standing on your feet
A body split in two doesn’t know how to sleep
— The Kills, Murdermile
perlnow.el, Emacs extensions to speed perl development.
LISP Ecosystems, by Phil Windley. Chicken-egg problems, in the end.
Mars Rover: A New Film by BLDGBLOG, very dramatic.
Standard ML and Objective Caml, Side by Side, good comparision. Hard to choose one side.
NESL is a parallel language developed at Carnegie Mellon by the SCandAL project. It integrates various ideas from the theory community (parallel algorithms), the languages community (functional languages) and the system’s community (many of the implementation techniques).