April 2012
How I Tricked Myself into Being Awesome →
Incredible. This is impressive.
Apr 25th
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CSS 3D Tilt →
Bookmarklet turns any page into a 3D object, with the DOM representing depth via
Apr 25th
“We hear quite a bit about BIG DATA and REAL-TIME stuff. But I’m never sure...”
– Tumblr Firehose 
Apr 25th
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Source code for Apollo and Gemini programs →
jkottke: An extensive collection gathered from all over the internet of the source code and documentation for NASA’s Apollo and Gemini programs. Here’s part of the source code for Apollo 11’s guidance computer. And here’s an interesting tidbit about the core rope memory used for the Apollo’s…
Apr 25th
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CPU DB - A complete database of processors for... →
I have a feeling @pda will enjoy this.
Apr 23rd
Python Deployment Anti-Patterns →
Some great advice for avoiding common problems in Python projects.
Apr 23rd
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Apr 23rd
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“Once I even ended up in a holding cell at the border crossing to Norway, because...”
– The design of a signage typeface
Apr 21st
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The Geeks Who Saved Prince of Persia's Source Code... →
Apr 21st
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Apr 19th
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The war on RSS →
RSS is dying dead.
Apr 19th
“Stay curious”
– Isaac Newton
Apr 18th
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Apr 17th
Waxy.org Turns 10 →
I can’t believe I missed this. Andy Baio’s waxy.org turns 10 years old. Waxy is one of a handful of sites I visit nearly every day. It turns out I’m not the only one. Jason Kottke also showed his appreciation.
Apr 17th
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Prince of Persia source code released (Apple II... →
“A running-jumping-swordfighting game I made on the Apple II from 1985-89” Jordan Mechner is on github. Swoon.
Apr 16th
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Apr 15th
Light Table - a new IDE concept →
This is incredibly cool. This has the potential to change the way we think about writing code. A must see.
Apr 15th
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Apr 15th
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Don’t work. Be hated. Love someone. →
Apr 15th
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Loose Ends →
This is how math nerds troll each other.
Apr 5th
Rails isn't for beginners →
Apr 4th
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0x10 ͨ →
A new MMO by Minecraft creator Notch. In a parallel universe where the space race never ended, space travel was gaining popularity amongst corporations and rich individuals. In 1988, a brand new deep sleep cell was released, compatible with all popular 16 bit computers. Unfortunately, it used big endian, whereas the DCPU-16 specifications called for little endian. This led to a severe bug in...
Apr 4th
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Apr 3rd
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Apr 3rd
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MMO Asteroids →
Massively multiplayer asteroids in your browser. A Node.js experiment.
Apr 1st
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March 2012
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Mar 31st
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