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nonbeard 2010-07-10 01:55:43

Robins can literally see magnetic fields, but only if their vision is sharp | Not Exactly Rocket Science | Discover Magazine

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/notrocketscience/2010/07/08/robins-can-literally-see-magnetic-fields-but-only-if-their-vision-is-sharp/

Awesome! HN

2010-07-09 10:14:19

Potato and Pea Curry — The No Bull Vegan

http://www.nobullvegan.com/recipes/potato-and-pea-curry/

Looks good esp. since there is no way to cheat in the UK (with pre-made Tasty Bite curries)

nonbeard 2010-07-07 16:49:14

briancarper.net (λ) - Advertising is devastating to my well-being

http://briancarper.net/blog/523/advertising-is-devastating-to-my-well-being

Interesting point: books are one of the few information-distribution media which don't have ads.

nonbeard 2010-07-07 10:13:26

Arterotismo/Felicien Rops

http://www.arterotismo.it/FelicienRops/

Saw a museum for this artist in Belgium with Catie.

nonbeard 2010-07-06 23:09:15

Welcome // Werkzeug

http://werkzeug.pocoo.org/

Contender for best of breed Python Web framework.

nonbeard 2010-07-06 13:20:31

Vigilant Citizens: Then vs. Now

http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2010/07/vigilant_citize.html

"If you think your neighbor has "radical" views -- that is none of your or the F.B.I.'s business." wow.

nonbeard 2010-07-02 00:25:43

University of Reddit

http://universityofreddit.com/v2/

Here's fun!

nonbeard 2010-07-01 22:28:24

TweetStation: Elevating the Discourse - Miguel de Icaza

http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2010/Jul-10.html

"[Elevating the discourse] is achieved with two features. The first feature plays back chicken noises whenever you request more Tweets..." I'm starting to really like Miguel de Icaza.

nonbeard 2010-07-01 16:05:41

Girl Hand on Back Guide

http://gondaba.com/post/754083427

pretty much.

nonbeard 2010-06-30 19:46:18

BitC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitC

BitC, abandoned in 2009, lives again.

2010-06-30 15:51:54

Cross Bones Graveyard

http://www.into.org.uk/SouthwarkMysteries/CrossBonesGraveyard.htm

I found this graveyard while wandering near Borough.

nonbeard 2010-06-29 17:49:04

Clojure on blip.tv

http://clojure.blip.tv/

"Screencasts, talks and tutorials on the Clojure programming language"

nonbeard 2010-06-29 16:17:57

Mailinator(tm) Blog: On Java Visibility

http://mailinator.blogspot.com/2009/06/on-java-visibility.html

On "visibility" as it applies to JIT compilation. This seems like an obvious example of where using a JIT provides more opportunities for optimisation -- but at the expense of rather severe and unintuitive programming restrictions (at the Java level, makes perfect sense at the hardware level) and in the presence of multiple threads... so, hmm, maybe not a clear JIT win...

nonbeard 2010-06-29 13:37:11

CSS IS AWESOME COFFEE MUG from Zazzle.com

http://www.zazzle.com/css_is_awesome_mug-168716435071981928

I want this mug.

nonbeard 2010-06-29 11:20:37

Ned Batchelder: Mandelbox

http://nedbatchelder.com/blog/201006/mandelbox.html

Flythrough of a 3d fractal. Awesome!

Nonbeard 2010-06-28 10:44:52

Bill Gates - Playboy Interview - Microsoft Founder

http://www.playboy.com/articles/bill-gates-playboy-interview/index.html

An inspiring and personal interview. (hacker news)

nonbeard 2010-06-27 13:33:01

Competition is overrated cdixon.org – chris dixon's blog

http://cdixon.org/2010/06/26/competition-is-overrated/

"Your #1 competitor starting out will always be the BACK button" -- article on startups

nonbeard 2010-06-26 17:12:22

Google Code: jQuery Outages and a Fix | Sean Walther’s Blog

http://www.seangw.com/wordpress/index.php/2010/06/google-code-jquery-outages-and-a-fix/

The argument for using Google to host jquery is that it's more reliable and faster than hosting it yourself. The argument against is that you inadvertently share some of your site's user data with Google. Now it seems as if the first half of the "for" argument isn't so convincing. (As an aside, I don't think browsers have been limited to two simultaneous requests for at least five years.)

nonbeard 2010-06-23 15:19:10

TI makes a big bid for the hobby market - Hack a Day

http://hackaday.com/2010/06/22/ti-makes-a-big-bid-for-the-hobby-market/

Holy shit, $4.30 for a development board.

nonbeard 2010-06-22 16:02:49

Quickies for gdb

http://borkware.com/quickies/one?topic=gdb

Specifically, quickies for GDB with Cocoa apps.

nonbeard 2010-06-22 14:55:21

This Mac devotee is moving to Linux - Dan Gillmor - Salon.com

http://www.salon.com/technology/dan_gillmor/2010/06/20/from_mac_to_linux/index.html

Hilariously terrible article. The guy states in para one that "my strategy is to use what works best, period", and then in para 3 explains that he is switching to Linux for political (not practical) reasons: "I value some principles, perhaps almost religiously". Worse: the principle is walled gardens -- which Apple is doing with iOS, but not OS X, so his decision isn't supported by any evidence. Then he buys a new laptop to run Linux, but is unable to run Linux on it because the hardware is unsupported. He then reports, entirely without irony, that is is making do in the meantime by running Linux in a VM ... on his MacBook Pro.

nonbeard 2010-06-21 17:46:55

Vacation rentals, private rooms, sublets by the night - Accommodations on Airbnb

http://www.airbnb.com/

Kind of like classy couch surfing. Except you pay. Seems really cool -- I would have saved several hundred euro on my Finland holiday (and probably stayed in nicer places) if I'd known about it earlier! (via liedra)

nonbeard 2010-06-21 11:20:06

An Open Postcode Geocoding API – Jamie Thompson

http://jamiethompson.co.uk/projects/2010/04/30/an-open-free-uk-postcode-geocoding-web-service/

Converts UK postcodes to latitude and longitude.

nonbeard 2010-06-20 14:03:27

"Somewhere a dog barked"

http://www.slate.com/id/2256007/pagenum/all

This phrase is a novelistic cliché: "For all we know, these dogs are off-camera sound machines set to woof." (Language Hat)

nonbeard 2010-06-18 11:16:45

Dropping an Einstein thought experiment down an elevator shaft

http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2010/06/dropping-einstein-thought-experiment-down-an-elevator-shaft.ars?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss

A German research centre actually built a giant tower to test out a thought experiment by Einstein. These days experiments involving giant towers seem strangely old-fashioned. The tower actually looks quaint.

nonbeard 2010-06-18 10:54:17

HTC Evo doing ninja-like creep on Nexus One's market share

http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/news/2010/06/htc-evo-doing-ninja-like-creep-on-nexus-ones-market-share.ars?comments=1#comments-bar

Android distribution by handset from Chitika. Wow, the Nexus One sank like a stone.

nonbeard 2010-06-16 10:27:34

ASIHTTPRequest Documentation - All-Seeing Interactive

http://allseeing-i.com/ASIHTTPRequest/

Async/sync GET/POST HTTP library for OS X/iOS. BSD licensed. Looks good.

nonbeard 2010-06-15 14:26:34

Cloud Computing, Cloud Hosting & Online Storage by Rackspace Hosting. Mosso is now the Rackspace Cloud.

http://www.rackspacecloud.com/

Time to migrate from Linode? This is half the price baseline + 22c / gigabyte out.

nonbeard 2010-06-15 13:43:03

OS OpenData Supply - Download or order Ordnance Survey OpenData

https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/opendatadownload/products.html

Ordnance Survey again

nonbeard 2010-06-12 20:41:01

go on Vimeo

http://vimeo.com/4914529

This is an amazing video about about climate change.

nonbeard 2010-06-12 11:27:00

The Anatomy of Addictive Gameplay | Innesoft Blog

http://www.innesoft.com/blog/2010/06/the-anatomy-of-addictive-gameplay/

via hn via liedra

nonbeard 2010-06-10 18:03:36

Figurine holds down Cup Noodle lid, tells you when your food is ready - TOKYOMANGO

http://www.tokyomango.com/tokyo_mango/2010/06/figurine-holds-down-cup-noodle-lid-tells-you-when-your-food-is-ready.html

Waiting for your instant noodles. Relax.

nonbeard 2010-06-10 11:46:18

Moist Banana Bread Recipe - Vegan Banana Bread

http://www.vegfamily.com/vegan-recipes/breads/ff-banana-bread.htm

This worked out nicely, especially considering 1) I measured everything by eye; 2) I can't work the oven; 3) I couldn't find a cake tin so had to improvise with a saucepan.

nonbeard 2010-06-09 22:00:38

Become a morning person. How to end insomnia for $520.99 - humbledMBA

http://www.humbledmba.com/become-a-morning-person-how-to-end-insomnia-f

Solving what I consider really to be an attitude problem in the easiest way possible, i.e. with gadgets! Still, I installed f.lux and it does seem to be easier on the eyes.

nonbeard 2010-06-06 21:56:05

Mrs. Dalloway / Virginia Woolf

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/w/woolf/virginia/w91md/

It's the complete text of Mrs. Dalloway in ebook form!

nonbeard 2010-06-05 01:12:22

Vegan London : Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurants in London

http://www.veganlondon.co.uk/eat/index.htm

There are a lot of vegan restaurants in London, it turns out. (I'm not vegan, but 1: vegan is a subset of my diet; 2: vegan restaurant staff will have a good understanding of what "vegetarian" means; 3: vegan food can be quite delicious.)

nonbeard 2010-06-01 11:58:07

Abandon the Web!: Is hi-tech timeless?

http://abandontheweb.blogspot.com/2005/11/is-hi-tech-timeless.html

Argues that high tech will eventually become good enough such that advances in any particular direction won't matter. He uses an analogy to clocks, for which quartz (= good enough precision) revolutionised the industry and sent many companies bankrupt. I can't see this happening in high tech, because we have many constantly-shifting criteria for good enough. Right now processor speeds are good enough most of the time, but battery life is not. 20 years ago processor speeds weren't good enough and battery life wasn't even an issue. Via hacker news.

nonbeard 2010-05-26 23:03:43

Object Oriented Programming in JavaScript

http://mckoss.com/jscript/object.htm

Many JavaScript tutorials are written by someone who can't actually write, doesn't know anything about JavaScript, or can't actually write and doesn't know anything about JavaScript. This seems to be an exception in that it is readable and the examples it gives are not insane.

nonbeard 2010-05-25 22:15:15

Hacker News | Logarithmic calendar view

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1248496

I'm writing a calendar. This idea, particularly the mockup by minus1, is what I'm after UI wise.

nonbeard 2010-05-24 22:51:35

What to Know Before Debating Type Systems

http://www.pphsg.org/cdsmith/types.html

Strong typing: A type system that I like and feel comfortable with; Weak typing: A type system that worries me, or makes me feel uncomfortable. (Hacker News)

nonbeard 2010-05-24 18:42:55

A simple web application in Clojure using ring and enlive « LShift Ltd.

http://www.lshift.net/blog/2010/02/27/a-simple-web-application-in-clojure-using-ring-and-enlive

Also a quick lein tutorial and intro to Clojure. Ver' nice.

nonbeard 2010-05-23 22:57:07

Using Prolog in Windows NT Network Configuration

http://web.archive.org/web/20040603192757/research.microsoft.com/research/dtg/davidhov/pap.htm

Windows NT uses a Prolog interpreter to configure its network interfaces.

nonbeard 2010-05-20 11:45:21

Pianola Museum

http://www.pianola.nl/Pianola_Museum/Homepage.html

According to a guy on Hacker News there is a one-of-a-kinda pianola which plays Rachmaninov in such a perfectly-reproduced way that it sounds exactly like Rachmaninov.

nonbeard 2010-05-19 23:16:36

Stephen Wolfram, A New Kind of Science: A rare blend of monster raving egomania and batshit insanity

http://www.cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/reviews/wolfram/?dupe=with_honor

"[Wolfram claims his Universal Turing Machine equivalent] is as complex as anything in the universe, and all intelligent life, including, perhaps, the gods must have much in common. This, to put it mildly, does not follow. Wolfram even goes on to refute post-modernism on this basis; I won't touch that except to say that I'd have paid a lot to see Wolfram and Jacques Derrida go one-on-one."

nonbeard 2010-05-17 07:54:45

Implementation of dynamic binary translation for NES code

http://www.jordansmind.com/files/Laughy-DBT.pdf

Nice introduction. Covers the usual stuff but goes into interesting detail. (hacker news)

nonbeard 2010-05-16 22:36:56

Ludic fallacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludic_fallacy

The false belief that your model is an accurate predictor of reality. It is a fallacy because the simplifications made to generate the model exclude important information that would change the results of the model, were they incorporated. Due to Taleb, who loves this kind of thing.

nonbeard 2010-05-15 00:33:34

Open Day at Nunhead Cemetery at Nunhead Cemetery - Festivals - Time Out London

http://www.timeout.com/london/around-town/event/183732/790997/open-day-at-nunhead-cemetery
2010-05-14 17:34:26

vigenerecypherposter.jpg (500×750)

http://sydneypadua.com/2dgoggles/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/vigenerecypherposter.jpg

I love everything about this -- indie movie poster stylings, Spy vs Spy reference, Babbage's delighted expression...

nonbeard 2010-05-13 13:38:47

Joel Franusic / Online-REPs-and-REPLs

http://joel.franusic.com/Online-REPs-and-REPLs

This is cute. A giant list of REPLs, i.e. programming language CLIs.

nonbeard 2010-05-12 22:13:22
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