Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
13apr2007
Postal Trick, how to get stuff from the US to Russia.
The Heirloom Project provides traditional implementations of standard Unix utilities. In many cases, they have been derived from original Unix material released as Open Source by Caldera and Sun.
At night the birds rest easy
It s the dreamy of sleep of birds
In the morning wash their dreams away
With television words
— Dan Bern, Ostrich Town
Opera releases 9.2 browser, adds “Speed Dial”, won’t take long until there is a Firefox plugin for it, I bet.
All Models of Learning have Flaws, this is about machine learning.
Overloading Haskell numbers, part 1, symbolic expressions, very cool stuff.
Version Control System Shootout Redux Redux, Mozilla goes Mercurial. Neato.
Structure and Pseudorandomness, David Corfield writes: “Terence Tao has written three delightful posts […] detailing his views delivered at the Simons’ lectures at MIT on the relationship between structure and pseudorandomness in mathematics.”
Ruby Central and the Google Summer of Code, Austin Ziegler has some numbers and a list of chosen projects. Really looking forwards to the Atom stuff.
Cops will stop you coming into town doing a buck over 35
Saturday night is karaoke night
You kill ‘em with the Lovesick Blues
Hard times on the desert plain and the wind is stronger than you
— Dan Bern, Hard Times
Link Dump, by Avi Bryant. Has some interesting stuff, esp. related to his ETech talk.
Architectural Weaponry: An Interview with Mark Wigley, Dean of the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation at Columbia University.