Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
29feb2008
Bacon cups, yum yum yum!
CDR 5: Extra Numerical Types for Common Lisp, by Marco Antoniotti.
I love the sound of laughter
And music in the air
And in the Ever After
I know it’s always there
— Neil Young, Ever After
Labeled Faces in the Wild, a database of face photographs designed for studying the problem of unconstrained face recognition. The database contains more than 13,000 images of faces collected from the web. Each face has been labeled with the name of the person pictured.
Invalid proofs on Wikipedia.
Lisp in a single expression of Python. Neat.
Tea Pantry, at Mighty Girl’s.
Dumble, a JS experiment to auto tumble your delicious links. Client-side, but a really good idea actually.
Somebody got murdered
His name cannot be found
A small stain on the pavement
They’ll scrub it off the ground
As the daily crown disperses
No-one says that much
Somebody got murdered
And it’ left me with a touch
— The Clash, Somebody Got Murdered
Tales of the Hive: So you want to keep honeybeees?, by xC0000005.
Happy Leap Day!, I don’t know why everyone is crazy about that or why the story needs to be retold (almost) every four years, but at least Mark Dominus has all the details and math. And more.