20/03/2004 @ 23:00 UTC
Les Orchard : CamelBones - Links - CamelBones Apps
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20/03/2004 @ 22:40 UTC
Tomas Jogin : Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow - Tycho's description of Pandora Tomorrow makes me shudder with anticipation.
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20/03/2004 @ 22:00 UTC
Andy Baio : Yahoo's Web Rank - their version of Google's Pagerank, only viewable from their toolbar [via]
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20/03/2004 @ 21:01 UTC
Adam Gessaman : Dave Winer: Questions for SixApart re: TypeKey - Answers no doubt, will be forthcoming with time.
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20/03/2004 @ 21:01 UTC
Adam Gessaman : Insane Pencil Carvings - Wow. I mean.… wow.
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20/03/2004 @ 21:00 UTC
Adam Gessaman : Firefly series on PvP - This is so me. I mean, seriously, where’s the hidden camera?
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20/03/2004 @ 21:00 UTC
Les Orchard : Merging Safari and Finder? - No, but I'd like to see Safari and Sherlock merged
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20/03/2004 @ 21:00 UTC
Les Orchard : Penny Arcade! - Normal Person + Anonymity + Audience = Total Fuckwad
Kayode Okeyode : A theory on the curse of Anonymity
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20/03/2004 @ 20:01 UTC
Adam Gessaman : GooFresh -- See what Google has seen recently - I’m sure there are useful applications, but this is more novelty than anything.
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20/03/2004 @ 20:00 UTC
Les Orchard : adaptive path » user expectations in a world of smart devices - Animism as user interface
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20/03/2004 @ 20:00 UTC
Philippe Janvier : Most valuable asset - Good blogging : "You need to read every day... and write every day... and X. But I don't know what X is, and obviously my teachers didn't know either."
Richard MacManus : Mark Pilgrim asks: "Daily writing is not our most valuable asset. So what is it?" - Aside: it's true that weblogs are mostly textual right now. Maybe their mainstream form will be multimedia?
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20/03/2004 @ 20:00 UTC
Andy Baio : Image: Left arrow - note the URL and filename [via]
jkottke : No, your other left. - No, your other left. (Those wacky Republicans...when in doubt, they always go right.)
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20/03/2004 @ 19:00 UTC
Rod Begbie : Knee Defender - As a lanky git, I consider people who recline on planes/buses/trains to be the lowest form of scum on the planet.
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20/03/2004 @ 17:00 UTC
Paul Hammond : Ascription is an anathema to any enthusiasm: Project Rights - Most institutions are in a continually renegotiating these things; it's exausting
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20/03/2004 @ 17:00 UTC
Paul Hammond : The Vanity Experiment: Making User Scenarios - Scenarios are communication tools based on story telling
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20/03/2004 @ 17:00 UTC
Paul Hammond : Blog Survey: Summary of Findings - checking one's access log files isn't correlated to how well a blogger feels they know their audience
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20/03/2004 @ 17:00 UTC
Paul Hammond : loaf - LOAF is a simple extension to email that lets you append your entire address book to outgoing mail message without compromising your privacy
François Hodierne : LOAF - Uh? Qui peut m'expliquer?
Simon Willison : About LOAF - Share your hashed address book and tell when a new contact is a friend-of-a-friend.
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20/03/2004 @ 15:00 UTC
Mark Pilgrim : the problem with libxml python bindings - clean up after yourself
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20/03/2004 @ 15:00 UTC
Mark Pilgrim : more problems with the libxml python bindings - unpythonic, but SO FUCKING FAST
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20/03/2004 @ 15:00 UTC
Mark Pilgrim : accessible popup links - works in jaws too
Paul Hammond : Accessible Pop-up Links: A List Apart - more ways to pop up a link than you ever wanted or needed to
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20/03/2004 @ 15:00 UTC
Mark Pilgrim : the price of theft - don't let the bastards get you down
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20/03/2004 @ 15:00 UTC
Mark Pilgrim : installing internet explorer on linux - hardcore
Jeremy Zawodny : IE6 on Linux. Scary.
Les Orchard : Internet Explorer 6 SP1 on Linux
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20/03/2004 @ 15:00 UTC
Mark Pilgrim : reStructuredText - used extensively in the python community
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20/03/2004 @ 13:06 UTC
Tomas Jogin : Who cares what you think? - When Bill Hangley had the chance to shake Bush's hand, he said, "Mr. President, I hope you only serve one term. I'm very disappointed in your work so far." The President's smiling response was swift: "Who cares what you think?"
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20/03/2004 @ 12:00 UTC
kaninka.net : Jón Gnarr - er kominn með Jesú sýninguna sÃna á netið.
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20/03/2004 @ 12:00 UTC
Richard MacManus : Blogging for Business - SXSW 2004 - Nick Finck's summary.
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20/03/2004 @ 11:00 UTC
jonhicks : Eccleston is the new Who - Christopher Eccleston is announced as the new Dr Who. Such a good choice......
Tom Coates : Christopher Eccleston is the new Doctor Who
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20/03/2004 @ 10:00 UTC
Richard MacManus : The New Zealand Short Story: An Analysis of its Forms - Yes kiwi short stories do tend to be cliched. Need more stories about aliens and avatars.
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20/03/2004 @ 07:00 UTC
Will Pate : World Changing - Weblog about technology as a catalyst for positive change.
anildash : worldchanging - fantastic Movable Type site documenting elegant solutions to global problems
jkottke : WorldChanging: "models, tools, and ideas for building a bright green future"
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20/03/2004 @ 07:00 UTC
Will Pate : Spark Issue 1 - Inspiring stories about good things going on in the world.
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20/03/2004 @ 04:00 UTC
Ethan Marcotte : Dive Into Markdown - Well. I'm checking this out immediately.
Mark Pilgrim : dive into markdown - i can't see anyone paying for this when reStructuredText is free
Paul Hammond : Daring Fireball: Dive Into Markdown - Sometimes the truth of a thing is not so much in the think of it, but in the feel of it
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20/03/2004 @ 02:00 UTC
Erik Benson : TypeKey: whoop there it is! - I'm curious to see how many of the talkr.net features they'll be implementing, and then whether or not I should still build it.
Andy Baio : Typekey, central authentication for blog comments - not limited to MovableType blogs, either [via]
cobra libre : typekey: single signon for weblogs, etc. - could be good, could be bad
anildash : an introduction to TypeKey - we've built an entire service just so people developing cool things don't have to build login systems
jkottke : TypeKey, authentication services for weblogs - TypeKey, authentication services for weblogs (I wonder if you could hack MT 3.0 to use Flickr for authentication instead...)
Dan Cederholm : TypeKey - Free comment authentication from Six Apart
Adam Gessaman : TypeKey -- just the basics - I guess it’ll be a race to see who can secure the username ‘adam’ first. Please Santa SixApart, let it be me.
Mark Pilgrim : typekey - knowing ben, i bet it's a friendly layer on top of pgp
Paul Hammond : TypeKey - a free, open system providing a central identity that anyone can use to log in and post comments on blogs and other web sites
François Hodierne : TypeKey - Les services d'authentification, nouvel eldorado ?
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20/03/2004 @ 02:00 UTC
Philippe Janvier : RSS and Atom peace proposal - "A bid to merge two competing software specifications could put an end to confusion in the industry."
François Hodierne : Developer offers olive branch - RSSAtom ? J'espère bien jamais dans nos machines. Ben Hammersley est aussi sceptique.
Richard MacManus : Ben Hammersley article in the Guardian on RSS & Atom - Good level-headed overview.
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20/03/2004 @ 02:00 UTC
anildash : defamiliarization and kurt loder's age - i have to point out that i was the only one who knew kurt loder is actually older than the earth
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20/03/2004 @ 01:00 UTC
Steve Cook : Found in the Footnotes - Michelle Leder digs embarassing corporate anecdotes out of 10-Ks.
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20/03/2004 @ 01:00 UTC
Jeremy Zawodny : The Housing Bubble Continues to Inflate
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20/03/2004 @ 01:00 UTC
jkottke : ORD, JFK, SFO, AXA...where do those airport codes come from anyway?
Simon Willison : Airport Codes: A History and Explanation - I finally understand why Kansas City International is MCI. (via)
kristine : airport codes explained - Airport Codes: The ABCs A History and Explanation -- neato overview of why airport codes are named the way they are. I'm happy to finally know why O'Hare is ORD, I've always wondered on that one! :meredith: #
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20/03/2004 @ 00:01 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : InnoDB: Reference Manual - Transactions, Foreign Keys, and Hot Backup for MySQL
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20/03/2004 @ 00:01 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures
Simon Willison : Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures - Sure to come in useful some day. (via)
jkottke : Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures
Jeremy Zawodny : Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures - Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures: I had no idea this existed... Our tax dollars are work, huh?
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20/03/2004 @ 00:01 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : Database Templates with MySQL
mbertier : ONLamp.com: Database Templates with MySQL
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20/03/2004 @ 00:01 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : How to Interview a Programmer
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20/03/2004 @ 00:00 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : Your Trekkie Communicator Is Ready
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20/03/2004 @ 00:00 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : WinFS 101: Introducing the New Windows File System
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20/03/2004 @ 00:00 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer Sample Scripts
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20/03/2004 @ 00:00 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : Microsoft aims to save users from themselves in XP update
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20/03/2004 @ 00:00 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : Microsoft Releases Windows XP SP2 Release Candidate 1
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