4/03/2007 @ 23:02 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Multitouch Everywhere! - Rumor about Apple rolling out multitouch screens all over its product lines
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4/03/2007 @ 23:02 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Digital Maosim - The Hazards of the New Online Collectivism
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4/03/2007 @ 23:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Scaling Python for High-Load Web Sites - Scaling Python for High-Load Web Sites. Slides from a talk at PyCon. Be sure to switch to the notes view (Ø in the bottom right)—a really nice overview of scaling up from a CGIs to load balanced, memcached Python application servers.
jcgregorio : Scaling Python for High-Load Web Sites - via Simon Willison. to read
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4/03/2007 @ 23:00 GMT
Simon Willison : pear 0.8 - pear 0.8. “A libevent/pyevent-based locking session daemon for the webâ€. Relational databases aren’t particularly well suited to the access characteristics of session data.
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4/03/2007 @ 23:00 GMT
Simon Willison : PHP 4 phpinfo() XSS Vulnerability - PHP 4 phpinfo() XSS Vulnerability. Another reason not to run an open phpinfo() page on your server.
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jimray : This PBS ad is pretty phenemonal - The whole "stay curious" campaign is worth watching as well
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4/03/2007 @ 22:01 GMT
jimray : Justice Department takes aim at image-sharing sites - Lawyers for the Bush administration want mandatory data retention to OMG STOP TEH EViL TERRAHISTS!!1! Fuck, is it 2008 yet?
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4/03/2007 @ 22:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Rack - Rack. “Rack provides an minimal interface between webservers supporting Ruby and Ruby frameworksâ€. Ruby’s equivalent of WSGI has just hit v0.1.
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4/03/2007 @ 22:00 GMT
Simon Willison : json-taglib - json-taglib. Because JSON just doesn’t have enough angle brackets.
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4/03/2007 @ 21:01 GMT
jimray : BusinessWeek suggests Apple should start a venture capital firm - I like the idea, but disagree with the premise that there's no interesting small-scale development happening on the Mac. How many popular Mac apps (quicksilver? textmate?) don't have Windows equivalents?
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4/03/2007 @ 21:00 GMT
gleuschk : Scribus :: Open Source Desktop Publishing for Linux, Mac OS® X and Windows® - maybe suitable for newslettery things? if I can deal with the fonts
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4/03/2007 @ 20:01 GMT
jimray : The big question - We asked 100 writers and thinkers to answer the following question: Left and right defined the 20th century. What's next?
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4/03/2007 @ 19:27 GMT
adamrg : The Must-Do List - New York Times
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4/03/2007 @ 19:01 GMT
jimray : New Amon Tobin album is composed entirely of found sonds - I love Tobin, this makes me love him even more
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4/03/2007 @ 16:01 GMT
Isofarro : Progress - Shelley Powers (about tech conferences): 'Hasn't anyone noticed a sameness to these events? How many people write after attending one of these that the only reason they go is for the hallway chat?'
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4/03/2007 @ 16:00 GMT
Jason Kottke : Nice composite photo of the lunar eclipse last night. We... - Nice composite photo of the lunar eclipse last night. We missed it because it was a bit cloudy and tall buildingy in NYC last night. (thx, ajit) Update: Here's another, another, and one more. (link)
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4/03/2007 @ 11:01 GMT
jimray : Fake Steve really nails the idiocy of modern patent litigation - Some irony for sure, but he's right in that you're either growing or you're dying
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4/03/2007 @ 08:00 GMT
deusx : charles: NSFW - "Except somehow, Scriptwriter/Director David Goyer saved the entire movie by coming up with the immortal phrase: "cock-juggling thundercunt"."
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4/03/2007 @ 08:00 GMT
deusx : Marijuana, the wonder drug - International Herald Tribune - "A new study in the journal Neurology is being hailed as unassailable proof that marijuana is a valuable medicine."
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4/03/2007 @ 04:00 GMT
gleuschk : Track Amazon.com price changes With RSS Feeds - hawt
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4/03/2007 @ 02:01 GMT
WillPate : Movieset Blog - Cool Vancouver film marketing company Movieset has started a blog after I gave them some advice. Cool!
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4/03/2007 @ 01:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Cisco buys Tribe.net - I don't get it, and nobody else does either [via]
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