29/10/2007 @ 23:03 GMT
Khoi Vinh : Read This Before You Install Leopard - I haven’t installed it yet.
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nelson : 3 steps to Objectivism - Simple as A B C
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Jeremy Zawodny : layers of disappointment - layers of disappointment: "i am amazed that an http-based mail protocol hasn’t replaced it" me too!
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Jeremy Zawodny : This is how I now spend Friday nights - This is how I now spend Friday nights: "If anything, it makes me realize that I’m getting old. In twenty years, I’ll probably be blogging about Matlock The Musical: On Ice. This concerns me."
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jcgregorio : The Undiscovered Planet (November-December 2007) - “In that one little gram of sediment,” Kolter notes, “Pace discovered more diversity than we ever knew existed before, when using our traditional, century-old techniques for cultivating bacteria.”
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43folders : Mail 3 and To Do lists - via anachaia
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Linkorama : New Media Literacy: Public Voice - "I don't propose Internet media as the solution to young people's disengagement from political life, or claim to know whether or not youth really are disengaged, but do want to look at participative media as a possibly powerful tool to be deployed to
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Linkorama : Veropedia and the Wikipedia mine - This is a slick variation on the sharecropping business model. Veropedia doesn't even have to invest in the upkeep of the plantation; it just swoops in, grabs the most valuable crops, and sells them down the street at its own farm stand.
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29/10/2007 @ 22:01 GMT
Eric Meyer : Flat input buttons in Leopard? Here's why. - Remember what I said about messing around with form input styling? Here's why.
Greg Storey : Flat button syndrome. - Thanks Safari 3.
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29/10/2007 @ 21:02 GMT
factoryjoe : Emily Chang - eHub: Save the Planet Web 2.0 Style - "To celebrate Blog Action Day, we’ve sifted through the vast eHub archives and pulled out a handful of sites and applications that can make a positive impact on our world and help save the planet Web 2.0-style!" Saved By: Chris Messin
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29/10/2007 @ 21:02 GMT
factoryjoe : Seagull PHP Framework :: Home - Seagull is a mature OOP framework for building web, command line and GUI applications. Licensed under BSD, the project allows PHP developers to easily integrate and manage code resources, and build complex applications quickly. Saved By
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29/10/2007 @ 21:02 GMT
factoryjoe : Are you ready for AJAX risks? - "AJAX has at least three main areas of risk: technical, cultural/political, and marketing risks." Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: ajax, web development, andre charland
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29/10/2007 @ 21:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Mozilla Labs Blog » Blog Archive » Prism - "Personal computing is currently in a state of transition. While traditionally users have interacted mostly with desktop applications, more and more of them are using web applications. But the latter often fit awkwardly into the document
joshua : Prism - custom application wrapper for webapps (like fluid)
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29/10/2007 @ 21:01 GMT
Linkorama : The User-Generated Content Myth - This shouldn't be surprising to people, because if you've run communities for any length of time, you'll run into the 1% rule: in any community of size, the vast majority of your content is created by about 1% of the membership.
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29/10/2007 @ 20:02 GMT
Greg Storey : Ryan hath slain the Drop-Shadow Dragon. - And so ends the Apple-CMD-4 saga.
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29/10/2007 @ 20:01 GMT
Cameron Moll : OG Wireframe Palette - If you're into using OmniGraffle for wireframing, consider Michael Angeles' OG Wireframe Palette.
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Cameron Moll : AppleSac burlap sleeve - AppleSac, a MacBook/Pro sleeve made of burlap and 100% polyester sherpa fleece.
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29/10/2007 @ 20:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : Weebl and Bob: Cube - Weebl and Bob do Portal. "Have you been eating cake?" #
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29/10/2007 @ 19:03 GMT
Greg Storey : Last Friday, Jason smashed Brian's lob to win last weeks match. - Thankfully no one had to see that he was wearing a white hot pants outfit to play in.
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29/10/2007 @ 19:03 GMT
Greg Storey : If you purchased a Mac anytime after October 1st you qualify for a Leopard upgrade. - Printing out the order form now.
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29/10/2007 @ 19:02 GMT
jcgregorio : Were doomed - Paul Krugman - Op-Ed Columnist - New York Times Blog
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29/10/2007 @ 19:02 GMT
jcgregorio : THE INVISIBLE PRIMARY—INVISIBLE NO LONGER: A First Look at Coverage of the 2008 Presidential Campaign | Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ)
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29/10/2007 @ 19:01 GMT
nelson : IP address map - Lovely simple visualization of who owns what addresses on the net
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29/10/2007 @ 19:01 GMT
nelson : 2006 Internet map - xkcd's webcomic did the map thing first, as a sketch
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29/10/2007 @ 19:01 GMT
nelson : Waterboarding is torture - Insane we even have to debate this, but here's an expert
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29/10/2007 @ 19:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Airbus Industrie Airbus A380-841 Cockpit - Airbus Industrie Airbus A380-841 Cockpit: Awesome setup, really
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29/10/2007 @ 18:01 GMT
Greg Storey : When I saw this in person at the Lego Store I knew I had to have it. - Problem is, where do you put it when it's finished?!
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29/10/2007 @ 18:01 GMT
nelson : Russian Business Network - The ISP of choice for online criminals
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29/10/2007 @ 18:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : 3 days to reality - The Boston Globe - Globe article about Startup Weekend Boston, quotes me thusly: "Laptop karate". I have no recollection as to what the hell that meant. [via] #
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29/10/2007 @ 18:00 GMT
cobra libre : NY Times: Tex-Mex delicious, legitimate - And can be found in at least three Texas cities, evidently. #
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29/10/2007 @ 17:01 GMT
nelson : Another PDF hole - Adobe has gotten Reader installed on every computer in the world; don't they bear some responsibility?
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29/10/2007 @ 15:01 GMT
Greg Storey : Leopard adds a drop shadow to screen captures. - Please tell me this can be fixed by editing a value in a .plist file.
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29/10/2007 @ 12:00 GMT
Simon Willison : LoggerFS - LoggerFS. Clever use of FUSE: a virtual filesystem which looks out for lines appended to a log file (matched with a regular expression) and stores them in a database instead.
deusx : Introduction and QuickStart | The Open Source Journal - "It seamlessly passes log data through the file system and directly into a database. Unlike existing log parsers, which often run periodically and scan the entire file for changes, LoggerFS takes a unique approach by masking the database backend with
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Simon Willison : How Time Machine works - How Time Machine works. From John Siracusa’s Leopard review. The bad news is that Time Machine doesn’t deal well with huge files that have small changes made to them... such as Parallels VM images.
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29/10/2007 @ 10:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: the Ars Technica review - Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: the Ars Technica review. John Siracusa’s 17 page review of Leopard, covering everything from UI tweaks to DTrace sample code. Smart use of embedded video and audio too—I suggest setting aside at least an hour to work through
43folders : Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: the Ars Technica review: Page 1 - via df
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29/10/2007 @ 08:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : After Succeeding, Young Tycoons Try, Try Again - After Succeeding, Young Tycoons Try, Try Again: A story about Max and James in the NYT
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29/10/2007 @ 07:00 GMT
deusx : YouTube - halo 3 traffic cone ownage - "i was playing halo 3 and when the round started i shot the fusion core like i always do but this time i got owned by a traffic pylon."
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29/10/2007 @ 05:00 GMT
deusx : Spatial Boundaries, Etiquette and Interpersonal Interactions at a Gothic Club - "The gothic club is one of the only institutions in which an individual who needs concrete personal space and privacy can enjoy dancing, social interaction and display a creative and expressive personality."
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29/10/2007 @ 05:00 GMT
deusx : jwz mixtapes - "I've decided to start putting together a weekly mixtape: a cassette-tape-sized chunk of music that I enjoy, and that you should enjoy too. Some will be new, some old."
nelson : jwz mixtapes - He wrote your emacs, he wrote your web browser. Now he's crafted a mixtape just for you
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29/10/2007 @ 03:04 GMT
Greg Storey : Dead Jedi effect for the new iChat/Photobooth. - Playset not included.
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29/10/2007 @ 03:03 GMT
Greg Storey : Fontana di Trevi Rosso Sangue. - A protest.
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29/10/2007 @ 03:03 GMT
Greg Storey : October Mix Tape. - Better late than never.
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29/10/2007 @ 03:02 GMT
Andy Baio : Anil Dash comments on Apple's jab at Windows users - he calls them out for arrogance and inaccuracy
nelson : Smug Ugly - Anil calls out Apple for annoying smugness. And the guy can write.
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