Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
10aug2006
The Intel Open Source Technology Center graphics team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of free software drivers for the Intel 965 Express Chipset family graphics controller.
Call for nominations for the 2006 FSF Award for the Advancement of Free Software, who will it be this year?
The Incredible Rubberband Machine Gun!, it’s the only fully automatic machine gun that’s legal in all 50 states! Must have.
Why we will always have problems with XML Schemas, even when the bugs go: “Eagerness and laziness just don’t mix.”, Rick Jelliffe says.
Higher-Order Functional Programming with XSLT 2.0 and FXSL, by Dimitre Novatchev. Sounds like fun. (I’d prefer XQuery.)
Open up the gate for you.
I want you, I want you,
I want you so bad,
Honey, I want you.
— Bob Dylan, I Want You
Solr: Indexing XML with Lucene and REST, by Bertrand Delacretaz. Shows a bit how the REST API works.
The Most Important C++ Books…Ever, by Scott Meyers. “My living is based on C++, but it’s not by virtue of the programs I write in it.” WJW.
Datamining AOL’s LUser Base, by circletimessquare.
A First Look At the AOL data, “Here is the account of my first explorations.” Some graphs of clusters.
The Visionary State: An Interview with Erik Davis, at BLDG BLOG. Cool.
The Mongrel Comet, total abuse of HTTP, but hey.
The Square of Opposition is a diagram representing the different ways in which each of the four propositions of the system are logically related (‘opposed’) to each of the others, in the system of Aristotelian logic.
Name withheld by request
I would not suggest
You print this unless my
Name is withheld by request
— Dan Bern, Name Withheld By Request
XQueryX example, or: why XML is a joke.
explanation of the rails security vulnerability in 1.1.4, others, disclosure by Evan Weaver. Thanks a lot.
Rails 1.1.5: Mandatory security patch (and more), tangled up in magic. ;-P