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¶ by Rob Friesel“I told him ‘I know it’s absurd, but that’s Apple’s mentality, not mine,”’ he said. “Apple acts like it’s the Pentagon.”
“I told him ‘I know it’s absurd, but that’s Apple’s mentality, not mine,”’ he said. “Apple acts like it’s the Pentagon.”
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 […]
Mentioned this a few days ago but… The artist is featured in the current Wired issue. His name is Charlie White. And Its name is Joshua:
Stephen Wolfram makes A New Kind of Science available online. Get your knowledge on.
Cool! Slashdot: “Port Knocking” For Added Security. What a kick-ass idea. Why didn’t anyone think of this before?
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 […]
Neat stuff, this address-o-sync … from the sound of it. Like the idea. Now we just need Rendezvous to catch on across more systems. And get this app running as a plug-in across a couple of different address book style apps.
Interesting little piece on ‘the ID myth’ from Futurismic.com which is next in line to join the blogroll…
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 […]
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 […]