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Friday at 1:14 am
OMG. Processing in Javascript! - Andrew Walkingshaw
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Saturday at 3:13 am
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Friday at 3:55 am
"The Theory of Nothing was a book I published in 2006, in which I explored the consequences of assuming: 1. Everything exists, and 2. The reality we observe must be compatible with our existence within that reality." Namechecked in XTech keynote. - Andrew Walkingshaw
Friday at 3:53 am
as namechecked by Sean McGrath - Andrew Walkingshaw
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Wednesday at 9:16 am
via Gareth Rushgrove, from the XMPP session: Python Jabber library - Andrew Walkingshaw
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YouTube - NEU! - Hallogallo
May 4 at 4:11 am
One rhythm, one chord, nine minutes. - Andrew Walkingshaw
May 4 at 3:34 am
You give it your last.fm username and then it analyses your stats to see who you listen to. Then it generates a custom RSS feed for you to subscribe to, which will tell you about new releases by the artists you listen to... Nifty. - Andrew Walkingshaw
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May 2 at 4:27 pm
Just a typical "who's interested in what I'm doing?" nosy bookmark, nothing to see here. - Andrew Walkingshaw
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May 2 at 12:30 pm
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May 2 at 10:49 am
Radiohead are keeping a carbon calculator of the impact of their tour. Admirable/scary. - Andrew Walkingshaw
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May 2 at 10:05 am
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May 2 at 6:55 am
How many good ideas die of over "depicting"? Too much talking no enough doing. You know that bit in the middle of a conversation when people say, "That's it. Do that." But then they keep on talking for days. Let's just stop at the "That's it. Do that" bit - Andrew Walkingshaw
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May 2 at 4:07 am
We were just talking about this in the lab... - Andrew Walkingshaw
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May 1 at 6:17 am
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May 1 at 2:52 am
"Gogh is a GNU/Linux bitmap graphics editor. It is designed to work with pressure-sensitive input devices, like a Wacom tablet." - Andrew Walkingshaw
May 1 at 2:45 am
Really good essay on a way of getting how Python generators work. Via loads of people, most recently zopemaven. - Andrew Walkingshaw
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April 30 at 1:33 pm
Scatological, sweary, about sports; brilliant. "It's a paradox of the human experience that, while we possess the unique gift of introspection, we are at our very best when we [...] allow the present to overcome us. It's the very definition of passion." - Andrew Walkingshaw
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April 30 at 8:03 am
Map/reduce feels like it's gonna be *really* important. - Andrew Walkingshaw
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April 30 at 4:21 am
"The UK has been left looking like an "unreliable" and "incompetent" partner for international science, according to a committee of MPs." (No comment.) - Andrew Walkingshaw
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April 28 at 5:15 am
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April 25 at 8:44 am
Open source/free software art magazine. (They should speak to the Processing.org guys; I like the idea, but isn't there a danger of confusing tools and results here?) - Andrew Walkingshaw
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