Category Archives: Links
links for 2007-05-15
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light comparison of various js galleries.
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nice plugin that uses the rss feed to display photos… Doesn’t seem to do much xml parse or use the xml stuff… perhaps I could rewrite and add some better css/lightbox stuff?
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Sets photos up in albums. Uses the flickr api. seems to be for more hardcore flickr users.
links for 2007-05-10
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Project HoneyPot takes an active legal and technological attack against spam. Must install a honeypot page and give quicklinks to friends so that my honeypot harvests evil spam-bees.
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* An Ubuntu Linux LiveCD
* A bunch of movies that will play in a DVD player
* A whole slew of public domain ebooks
* Several eBooks distributed with a CC license, including works by Richard Stallman and Lawrence Lessig.
links for 2007-05-09
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Most software developers do not read blogs.
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filled with every BBC show aired, without DRM
links for 2007-05-08
links for 2007-05-05
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uploade a PNG, get back an ICO file. Sweet.
links for 2007-05-04
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pic a pic then add text instant lolcat.
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Actually a decent little poem, the first words of each line reveal the HD-DVD Processing Key: 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0
Reminds me of the DE-CSS poem. Tell me this isn’t art. Tell me this isn’t political speech. -
This article outlines a series of steps you can follow in creating your protocol–guidance that will help you get all the benefits that REST has to offer, while avoiding common pitfalls.
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Would have been nice to have found this before I wrote my first ruby program.
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Hot diggity – more info on silverlight.
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Dean Edwards has created a whole website engine in JS. Reminds me of tiddlywiki – the js based wiki engine in 1 page.
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For sam since she’ll need to do this on her SWANK NEW LAPTOP!!!
links for 2007-05-02
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A running list of web sparklines found ‘in the wild’. Expect to see these on morelightmorelight soon.
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SparkStats is a plugin for the WordPress blogging platform. SparkStats uses the Sparkline PHP Graphing Library to generate word-like graphs that represent the posting and commenting activity on your blog over a period of days, weeks, or months.
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Microsoft’s REST based toolkit
links for 2007-04-29
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good quick overview
links for 2007-04-27
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Coyle & Sharpe urge a Kiwi to try growing an ashtray from his body.
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Project from the Design Interactions show I saw at the RCA in London. Discusses using stem cells nutured by one’s body to produce goods.