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Monthly Archives: February 2004

sat. a.m. round-up.

by Rob Friesel

I think this is basically all either from, via, or incidentally also featured on Boing Boing: Apparently, there’s a collective effort to re-create Abdul al Hazred’s masterwork. Sans the assistance of the Elder Gods? With VD only days away, there’s never been a better time to share it with others. And though the work is […]

buddha!

by Rob Friesel

Neat little manipulation of the Mandelbrot Set that is just plain dope: affectionately called the Buddhabrot Set. The Buddhabrot Set is a re-visualization of the familiar Mandelbrot Set using a technique invented by Melinda Green. Instead of selecting points on the real-complex plane, initial points are selected at random from the image region. The point […]

EST.

by Rob Friesel

Doctorow does it again: Eastern Standard Tribe. Download your free copy now. Then buy. B/c this man is brilliant and needs to be read. Here’s a thing I’ve noticed about the present: more people are reading more words off of more screens than ever before. Here’s another thing I’ve noticed about the present: fewer people […]

ssh shh!

by Rob Friesel

Been messing around with Cygwin for a while now to run bash (in all of its emulated glory) on Detonator-3. In addition to the uber-alles g33kiness of it, I’ve been excited b/c one of the advantages is that I can supposedly run sshd for secure remote access. One of the problems (however) is that the […]