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nelson : Game completion data - 50-70% of people finish the main campaign of big game titles. More data on game completion
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Andy Baio : FreeForm's short film on the Open Internet - impressive set of interviewees, directed by Jesse Dylan of Yes We Can fame
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Jeremy Zawodny : Ergonomic keybindings for the xmonad window manager on the Colemak keyboard layout - Ergonomic keybindings for the xmonad window manager on the Colemak keyboard layout: interesting hacks on the xmonad layout
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deusx : Build Your Own Life HUD With a Smartphone and Some Cardboard - Diy life hud - Gizmodo - "A cardboard box, sliced to pieces, taped together, fastened to a pair of work goggles, and capped off with an HTC Magic: this is what DIY augmented reality looks like, right now."
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deusx : Enabling Vertical (\G) Output in the MySQL Client | Slaptijack - "One problem with the MySQL command line client is that queries with lots of columns tend to wrap crazily based on your terminal size. To overcome this, you can get a vertical output by terminating your queries with \G instead of ;. I find this forma
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Jeremy Zawodny : mysql-cacti-templates - mysql-cacti-templates: I should look at the cacti templates for monitoring mysql at work
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wearehugh : Aside Revisited | HTML5 Doctor
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kaninka.net : Arnold to SF: Fuck You [via thedailywhat] [via]
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Andy Baio : Using Flickr as a paintbrush - coloring overhead maps based on the dominant colors of photos taken on the ground [via]
Milo Vermeulen : Cartogrammar.com | Blog » Flickr as a paintbrush - Cartogrammar.com | Blog » Flickr as a paintbrush [more] [via]
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Simon Willison : JSLitmus - JSLitmus. “A lightweight tool for creating ad-hoc JavaScript benchmark tests”. Includes an ingenious hack for graphing the results—it generates a Google Chart, then provides a TinyURL for viewing that chart in the future. The TinyURL is generated
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Simon Willison : Underscore.js - Underscore.js. A new library of functional programming primitives for JavaScript—each, map, all, any, inject, detect etc. Unlike some similar libraries this one doesn’t extend the built-in objects, instead opting to bind the new functions to the und
deusx : Underscore.js - "Underscore is a utility-belt library for Javascript that provides a lot of the functional programming support that you would expect in Prototype.js (or Ruby), but without extending any of the built-in Javascript objects. It's the tie to go alon
nelson : Underscore.js - Functional programming library for Javascript. "It's the tie to go along with jQuery's tux."
joshua : Underscore.js - Underscore is a utility-belt library for JavaScript that provides a lot of the functional programming support that you would expect in Prototype.js (or Ruby), but without extending any of the built-in JavaScript objects. It's the tie to go along with
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nelson : Torchlight game - Great new $20 game, well executed Diablo clone
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nelson : Bay area live traffic - Travel gets ugly when the Bay Bridge is closed
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Jeremy Zawodny : AccidentSketch.com: Create a perfect sketch of your accident - AccidentSketch.com: Create a perfect sketch of your accident: sadly, I can use this
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Jeremy Zawodny : The Master List of New Windows 7 Shortcuts - The Master List of New Windows 7 Shortcuts: this is a useful list of what's new in Windows 7 for keyboard freaks (like me)
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Jeremy Zawodny : CouchDB Implements a Fundamental Algorithm - CouchDB Implements a Fundamental Algorithm: a good explanation of CouchDB's usage of append-only B-Trees and lockless operations
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Cameron Moll : Pictorial Webster's: Inspiration to Completion - And I thought my letterpress posters were intricate and time-consuming. Pictorial Webster's: Inspiration to Completion, a incredible revival project spanning 10 years. (thx @westerndave)
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Linkorama : Stalqer Peers Into Your iPhone For A New Level Of Location-Based Creepiness - Sets up an email account that runs a background process to constantly share your location, imports Facebook graph and any public location information.
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Jeremy Zawodny : Sun Storage F5100 Flash Array - Overview - Sun Storage F5100 Flash Array - Overview: a shitload of flash with SATA interfaces
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Jeremy Zawodny : coding subreddit - coding subreddit: a new subreddit focused on coding, unlike the "programming" subreddit that seems to have a much wider set of topics
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philgyford : What Startups Are Really Like - I love descriptions of start-ups and businesses like this. (via Daring Fireball)
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philgyford : Reocities , rising from the ashes - RIP Geocities... - Wonderful - one guy raced to copy all of GeoCities. Worth reading 'Making of'. He should win medals, awards, certificates, etc. (via Kottke)
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philgyford : Statistical analysis, data and graphing | Timetric: making data useful - Datagasm. Loads of data sets available for analysing, exporting, monitoring, fiddling with, etc. (via Blackbeltjones)
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Simon Willison : PostgreSQL 8.5 alpha 2 is out - PostgreSQL 8.5 alpha 2 is out. “P.S. If you’re wondering about Hot Standby and Synchronous Replication, they’re still under heavy development and still (at this point) expected to be in 8.5.”—Hot Standby is PostgreSQL-speak for MySQL-style mas
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joshua : How to Carry Your Office on a Stick (USB Flash Drive)
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Greg Storey : Photos and video of the Lexus LFA. - Simply amazing. #
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deusx : Foam Block Turns Into A Chair When You Sit On It – Neatorama - "Yu-Ying Wu, a graduate student in industrial design at a Taiwanese university, created a foam block that turns into a chair when compressed. The holes in the block aren’t random — they’re carefully shaped and selected to fold into a specific p
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