Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
15feb2008
Trash Mandala, “Jeffrey Inaba and C-LAB have created this mandala of consumption, refuse, and plastic waste, with one side dedicated to the “hydration compulsion” that helps puts millions of one-use bottles in places bottles aren’t meant to be.”
How To Pronounce Rubinius, by M. David Peterson. Aha! Posting a soundfile would have been easier, tho.
Must be strangely exciting
To watch the stoic squirm
Must be somewhat heartening
To watch shepard meet shepard
But you’re not allowed
You’re uninvited
An unfortunate slight
— Alanis Morissette, Uninvited
Games for Programmers: Zendo, explained by Chris Okasaki. “Zendo is a game about debugging. Ok, it’s not really about debugging, but you’ll see what I mean in a moment.”
What would Richard Feynman do?, a flow chart.
The Atlas of Strange Maps, to be released by the author of the Strange Maps blog.
Orange is a component-based data mining software. It includes a range of preprocessing, modelling and data exploration techniques. It is based on C++ components, that are accessed either directly (not very common), through Python scripts (easier and better), or through GUI objects called Orange Widgets.
Everyone I come across in cages they bought
They think of me and my wandering but I’m never what they thought
Got my indignation but I’m pure in all my thoughts
I’m alive
— Eddie Vedder, Guaranteed
The Marketing Denglisch Wordbook of Horrors, z.b. “Output: Heiße Luft, Dung und weitere Anglizismen für ein happy Biznesstogether. Seltener: Grund für die Alimentenzahlung.”
How To Do RESTful Partial Updates, by Joe Gregorio. Using Atom of course.