17 days ago
deusx : How Yahoo dropped the del.icio.us ball with a pointless 3 year rewrite (from mod_perl to PHP) : reddit.com - I'm on pretty much the same page as Joshua. I was amazed it launched, which is a credit to the remaining team. It'll be interesting to see what happens now—given a 2-3 year innovation time-debt, a brand-new bespoke infrastructure, and a load
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17 days ago
gleuschk : Sciencewomen : A reckless proposal, or "Scientists are people too, and it's time we started treating them that way." - thoughts about childcare and professional travel. I wonder if my dept would reimburse for childcare?
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gleuschk : Grothendieck at 80, IHES at 50 | notices - I'd really like to see the "open letter" that Allyn Jackson is so coy about. Anyone?
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1 month ago
gleuschk : Girls=Boys in Math | The Onion - America's Finest News Source - But linear algebra was the only thing that ever made me feel like a man
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1 month ago
gleuschk : The World's Fair : Hopefully, the start of a definitive list of things to avoid at all cost when speaking publicly. - unnecessary math.
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1 month ago
gleuschk : 42.zip -- a crazy exercise in file compression - 42KB file unzips to over 4.5 petabytes!
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2 month ago
gleuschk : arXiv.org help - Social Bookmarking - why on earth do they think people are going to digg papers on the arxiv?
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2 month ago
Linkorama : Share Your Shit - See, I can share this, with a bookmarklet on del.icio.us. And no, this isn''t a comment, these are my notes for said bookmark. And when you see it as such you can share it with a click, eh? Flowing to all kinds of aggregators
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2 month ago
gleuschk : in action: a skyscraper's amazing 728-ton stabilising ball | deputydog - zowie
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3 month ago
gleuschk : Math protest on Flickr - Photo Sharing! - reminds me of my "Algebra not War" sign from the SF protests in 2003
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3 month ago
gleuschk : Ian Gowen - The Great Pi Day Protest of 2008 - I've had this saved up in Google Reader for three months
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3 month ago
gleuschk : send barack your baby - we're packing CJL off as soon as we can catch him
Rod Begbie : Send Barack your baby - "Barack Obama travels a lot, but many babies live in places he hasn't been. Send him your baby, and he'll kiss it and send it back to you." [via] #
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3 month ago
gleuschk : Bombich.com: Remote Backup of Mac OS X Using rsync - excellent writeup. need to get this going, then look into mozy for offsite
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3 month ago
gleuschk : NY Times Visualisation of Clinton/Obama supporters - guess the outlying AR postgrads are old political friends of the Clintons'?
Ethan Marcotte : Looking Back: How Different Groups Voted (Flash) - I played with this infographic for the better part of fifteen minutes. Which probably means they’ve done a thing or two right. ∞
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gleuschk : osmium: in which the hero is just josh - ye olden dayes
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3 month ago
gleuschk : Is Barack Obama Muslim? - keep handy for those email forwards
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4 month ago
deusx : delicious blog » Firefox 3, del.icio.us, and you - "Today I’m pleased to announce a beta release of an enhanced version of our Firefox Add-on for del.icio.us that now has full Firefox 3 support while retaining Firefox 2 compatibility."
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gleuschk : ZALA films: Julia Robinson and Hilbert's Tenth Problem - supercool
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5 month ago
joshua : Augmented Information Assimilation: Social and Algorithmic Web Aids for the Information Long Tail » SlideShare
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5 month ago
gleuschk : For Scientists, a Beer Test Shows Results as a Litmus Test - New York Times - la la la la correlation not causation la la la la I can't hear you la la
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6 month ago
joshua : PARC Forum talk: "making del.icio.us tastier" at 4pm today - some of us are giving a talk today.
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deusx : Jumping out of the system [dive into mark] - "Go read Gödel, Escher, Bach, then come back and argue in favor of enforcing draconian error handling everywhere."
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gleuschk : Jared Diamond: Japanese Roots - Just who are the Japanese? Where did they come from, and when?
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gleuschk : Academia.edu - hard to know exactly what the point is, but looks interesting
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