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Dustin Diaz: kaip apšviesti blykstėmis - http://www.efoto.lt/fotogra...
This is pretty fun - Dustin
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Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED Lens - http://www.calumetphoto.com/item...
Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED Lens
Will be picking this up tomorrow morning *giggles* :) - Dustin from Bookmarklet
Did you get it? - Benjamin Golub
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54 Out Of The Box Night Photography Examples [PICS] - http://digg.com/arts_cu...
"I found some extra referrers coming thru, and as the photographer who shot the 4th photo (that's me, Dustin Diaz), I figured I would clarify a few things so nobody is mistaken. My shot is not HDR (most photogs already knew this). And if anyone is truly interested in seeing how the shot was made, I document most of my work. Setup, camera, and strobist info: See here: http://bighugelabs.com/onblack... ... Also, for anyone interested in seeing the capabilities of a Nikon 200mm ƒ/2.0: Here is my set for that: http://www.flickr.com/photos... ... Regarding post-processing. It's near 'straight out of camera' via JPEG (not RAW) minus the black letter-box borders and the text overlay. cheers, Dustin" - Dustin
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Nice, but still not as awesome as the real-time feeds and searches from Friendfeed :) - Jérôme Flipo
oh really? care to elaborate? - Dustin
I can't filter out tweets of low quality/popularity. Thus, http://friendfeed.com/search... returns far better results than http://search.twitter.com/search.... - Jérôme Flipo
currently, the latest tweet, is always the most important tweet. - Dustin
I agree if the purpose of the gadget is to get the latest updates on a topic. But I think that, even in real-time streaming, immediacy isn't the only valuable characteristic. If Friendfeed gets as many users as Twitter, how would you convince me to use Twitter search? - Jérôme Flipo
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So many awesome things about this shot. - Dustin
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Man jumping over buildings - Dustin
Evan Williams
Reading people's thoughts on the replies issue. We're considering alternatives. Thanks for your feedback.
We would be happy to provide feedback in advance next time. - Louis Gray
IMHO you wouldn't stir such a tempest if you'd do a better job explaining things (or requesting feedback in advance—you could use Friendfeed for that and get lots of comments). - Glen Mistletoe
Thank goodness you responded when you did - the frothy mob outside was about finished building the gallows! - Brett Kelly
at the rate that #fixreplies tweets are coming down the pipe they'd be nuts to not re-think their decision and/or explanation - Chris Heath
Nice to know you're listening! - Michael Fidler
You should ask for people's thoughts first. - Michael McKean
I reckon removing the feature was a good things. Has left holes though, that probably shoulda been filled first. - Tim
Louis: sorry, until Twitter fixes how it treats early adopters I'm not giving Twitter free consulting. Only suckers would do that. We helped build Twitter and then it stabs us in the back. That's not making me willing to provide free consulting. Don't know why you'd do that. - Robert Scoble
I volunteer to be your community manager for a month free. If I'm effective at communicating ahead of swarms like this, you can hire me and pay me retroactively. Because seriously? You really need someone to communicate with your users in real time. - Karoli
I hope "considering alternatives" is a euphemism for "we'll have it back right stat, sorry!" - Jandy, ConcertMaven of FF
@scobleizer; "stabs us in the back" A bit over the top perhaps? - Jordan Brock
Jordon: it absolutely is NOT over the top. When they recommend someone who has only been on Twitter a week or two as a recommended follower they are stabbing users who put a lot more time into the service directly in the back. I have about 1,000 days on Twitter and have put thousands of hours into the service. The way Twitter treats its users is deplorable. - Robert Scoble
Jordan, Mr. Scoble has a propensity for the dramatic. :) - Brett Kelly
Well since it was just a "small setting update" the simplest alternative should be to just undo the change, right? - Ken Sheppardson
Brett: when you put thousands of hours into something and you get stabbed in the back by the owners of that thing you see how it feels. - Robert Scoble
In the meantime, Twitter can get the celebrities to help out with its community problems. I'm not working for free and anyone who does for a company that stabs its users in the back is a sucker. - Robert Scoble
Robert, I can offer my services for free all day to Twitter. I know they won't take me up on it as they aren't interested in what I have to say and their track record proves that. - Louis Gray
I'm really curious to know what kind of stats that were tracked to make this decision. Both @al3x and @dougw are hinting that there wasn't a significant number of people "using this feature", which I am extremely skeptical of. Would tracking the number of times I click out to a profile that I'm not following be enough? It is impossible for them to track whether I personally received value from a tweet even if I didn't click through, right? - Lee Adkins
"The way Twitter treats its users is deplorable" What other instances justify this statement? - Angus Burton
@ev Don't you have more important things to focus on? ie., affiliate marketers who don't disclose what they're doing, follow bots, and all of the spam and manipulation that's ruining twitter?. - Michael Fidler
Louis, I think @ev is listening to you and other Internet celebs, but not nobodies like me. - Vinko
Vinko, I'm no Internet celebrity, and I don't believe I've been addressed by him ever, so he has an odd way of "listening". - Louis Gray
It's an echo chamber - dedlam
You can't go asking your customers about every checkbox and option. Knowing which is what makes a good decision maker. - Ryan Stanley
Sure you can, when it's a feature change that enough users expect to have. It's not disabling a checkbox, it's disabling community discovery. - Karoli
Karoli, here here!! - Vinko
Twitter is clearly listening, and responding quickly and in public. Now, they need to roll back the change - Bob Morris (polizeros)
Twitter knows all the geeks moved to FF. I doubt Oprah considers it a feature change. - Ryan Stanley
wow what a conversation. - Dustin
+1 to dedlam :) - Jordan Brock
Twitter will "consider alternatives" until #fixreplies starts trending back down, which will happen over the next 24 hrs or so. Then they'll look to see if there's any dip in the user number or sign-up rates. There won't be, as nobody's actually willing to leave Twitter over this and new users who've accepted the default setting don't know this option was there, so this will be the last word on the subject you'll see from ev. - Ken Sheppardson
Ken, that's true today and not true in the future. Twitter's continued decision to ignore user feedback and input and make arbitrary decisions will ultimately result in someone creating the next shiny thing. It happened with other services/sites and it will again. - Karoli
Karoli: That'll happen either way. - Ken Sheppardson
There must be a strategy around this, right? They wouldn't just arbitrarily do this. What would be the next feature they implement to make this redundant? - Gregg Scott
Hmm. So, Ev is "Reading people's thoughts." wouldn't it be better if he talked and listened. - Michael Markman
Michael: Thought reading must be something they're testing internally. Probably part of Twitter Pro. - Ken Sheppardson
Could be the move that pushes more people over the FF wall. I've not considered this move until now, but now..... - Debi Jones
@scobleizer, i thought the point of using twitter was because you want to not because you want fame and a pat on the back from evan for "helping". shame on you, that's the biggest douchery i've heard in quite some time. - Snipergirl
Leather is an astute reader! :-) - Robert Scoble
Snipergirl: that's BS. If you are in the media business the size of your audience allows you to build a business. Before the recommended follower list Mashable, GigaOm, and TechCrunch had smaller audiences than I did on Twitter. Now they have far bigger ones and people who don't do many tweets at all are rewarded while the rest of us suckers are left in the back of the bus. If I just... more... - Robert Scoble
The simple alternative is to make is a user preference. Even better would be groups, and then to apply said preference to groups. - Barney Craggs
@scobleizer if it's a business to you then vote with your feet and go to a different service and stop whining about evan not paying you enough attention! - Snipergirl
Snipergirl: that's exactly what I've done. But, sorry, I've put thousands of hours in and 904 days into Twitter. When a service treats someone who has put far less work into it better than me, I deserve to whine a little bit and anyone who says I don't isn't worth listening to. Let's put it this way. I see on LinkedIn that you are a hospital worker. What if you put in the time, do a... more... - Robert Scoble
Not entirely sure I agree with Robert, but I'll say this: it is incredibly frustrating when sites you use as intensely as Facebook and Twitter ignore the intelligent users. I won't say intelligent = early adopters, and I won't even say that it precludes the celebrities, but it is extremely tiring offering "feedback" when you're treated as just one voice. Clearly, CEO's are out of touch and don't understand us; yet, running a [sufficiently large] site by total democracy trends towards the stupid. #fixreplies - tollie williams
Matt: I get what you're trying to say, but, here's another way to look at it. Twitter has signaled to the world that there's no way you'll ever been seen as a "top tier" person. Take me out of it. No matter how many hours you spend, no matter how popular you'll get, you won't be treated the same way as one of their personal friends and/or celebrities that they want to feature. To me that sucks. It is not a meritocracy. It's a closed society and that's everything I work against. - Robert Scoble
The real problem is like this: Twitter was made for broadcasting and was never meant to be a convesational platform. Even friendfeed does the comments half baked. There are no comments for comments. - Nitin Nanivadekar
The only feedback users contribute (that matters) is what they buy or use. If you don't like Twitter, leave. - Jason Nunnelley
@Gattoo seriously, wouldn't this conversation be a LOT easier with threading and a respond feature? - Jason Nunnelley
I don't know about meritocracies or closed societies, but i do know that the main way I find new people to follow on twitter is by seeing who the people I already follow are talking to...and if they say something of interest to me in a reply to them, I want to check that person out. If all I see are replies to people I already follow, I won't find anyone knew unless I pay much closer... more... - Shawna Benson
Gattoo: I disagree with that at least in part. The thing that always excited me about this media is that it's two way. You talk, I respond. But Twitter has biased its business toward the serving of celebrities who mostly use Twitter to broadcast and less to those who try to use it to have conversations with people. That's their right. It's my right to whine about it, though. :-) - Robert Scoble
Shawna: yup. I think Twitter wants to push people like you to use search instead of the "@ replies" tab. - Robert Scoble
Robert: that's a problem -- why would I search on something I don't even know to search for unless someone mentions it? Let's say person A tells person B something about daffodils and I find that interesting enough to go check out person B and start following them based on who they are, who they talk to, etc. Now, 'daffodils' aren't normally something I go randomly searching for info... more... - Shawna Benson
@scobleizer It's possible you give them far too much credit. I doubt they've any plan beyond limiting feed size. - Jason Nunnelley
Shawna: I mean you can search for someone who uses your name. I do that on Seesmic Desktop and here on friendfeed and it regularly catches people who both use @scobleizer as well as people who just say "scoble" etc. Then I can go off and check them out, just the same as if I used the @mentions page. - Robert Scoble
Jason: you're right. Twitter's team sure seems like they don't think things out and take the easy road most times. The recommended follower list is just one example of that. They could have done something really magical, but instead they did something half assed. They should have just hired Guy Kawasaki to do an AllTop page for it. That would have been better than what we got. - Robert Scoble
"we've learned most people want to see when someone they follow replies to another person they follow [...] [h]owever, receiving one-sided fragments via replies sent to folks you don't follow in your timeline is undesirable" so despite what we apparently learned that people want we've decided to scrap it anyway. Interesting use of the word "learned" there. - Mark H
Twitter made a mistake by removing this option whatsoever and they have to revert back. We have brains to decide what we do when we have an option! - Jacque from twhirl
The simple way of looking at it for me seems to be- when they say it's what most people are telling them to do, it's actually them telling most people what to do. - Iain Baker
Scoble: You deserve a couple hundred thousand followers, for sure. I joined Twitter bc I read a post you wrote in '07. I hadn't looked at your follower count in a while; figured for sure you had at least been rotated in Suggest Users by now. That just makes me dislike the Suggested Users crap even more. ... The question here, I guess, is: did you do something so bad that Twitter/Ev/Jack/Biz can not forgive you? - john erik metcalf
Scoble: Actually, even if you did, it would still be bullshit. What is this, Texas politics? Good ol' boy system. They need to figure out a better way, obviously things are getting very unequal. - john erik metcalf
I don't know, Scoble, I'm going to take a different angle. Did Ev ever ask you to spend "thousands of hours" and 900+ days on Twitter? If so, then I'd say you've got a gripe. Otherwise, you did it voluntarily for your benefit, and frankly, Ev doesn't owe you anything; he provided a service for free, you used the hell out of it (profiting along the way, I don't doubt). It sounds like... more... - Bob M. Montgomery
I already miss what my followees are saying to other people. I've been using Tweetree for awhile now, because it would display the tweet to which my followee is replying (unless it was a protected tweet). With the new change, that aspect doesn't work, and Tweetree's entire platform is practically destroyed... - Qrystal MqKenzie
If there's one good thing about this, it's that I can probably follow more people: I used to not follow someone if all they do is reply to people without giving context of what they're talking about. Maybe they'll make it so the visibility of @replies to people I'm not following is set on a per-user basis... which would be great, because some of my followees were SO GOOD at giving context, it's a major loss to no longer be able to see their @replies to people I don't follow! - Qrystal MqKenzie
Qrystal: I feel the same way, except now it's a huge hassle for me to actually find all the people I should be following. - Guan Yang
Bryan, this is about a setting being removed that was not the default setting. If you had changed the default setting to this setting you would see every tweet by the people you were following (the default was and still is to hide the @'s to people you're not following). The change is now there is no choice that setting has been removed and anyone who set that setting is now back to the default (which it seems you've always been on). - Chris Heath
I don't want to have to follow a bunch of people just so I can follow a topic to it's close. Am hoping this was more about saving downtime. This is how Plurk etc will find it's market. Maybe this will clear the chaff and all the real people can take the reins again! - Elia Penn from Nambu
@scobleizer please clarify: are you saying that "stab in the back" = "not being on the recommended list"? - Michael Markman
I'm still trying to figure out why Scoble is so upset. While it's noble for him to have helped pioneer the service and offer input on making it better, I don't see how that equates to Twitter somehow owing him any type of allegiance. Also, people seem to have forgotten that Twitter is an independent entity, responsible only to its investors (ultimately) and, as such, they are free to... more... - Brett Kelly
@Brett your suggestion that people go elsewhere to find a similar Twitter service is what makes the free market so interesting and exciting. While Twitter cannot be everything to everyone, every decision Twitter makes affects their future success. Look at what happened to MySpace and the rise of Facebook or Ford compared to Honda. If Twitter leaves enough room, someone else will come... more... - Damond Nollan from email
Michael: no. He's said in the past that he would asked to be removed if he was placed on the list. Thought I can see Scoble's frustration, I agree with Brett on this one. - Angus Burton
I haven't read this thread in its entirety, so I apologize in advance if I repeat anyone else's position. Two thoughts: 1) If the powers that be at Twitter were simply concerned with reducing the noise in our streams, why not simply change the default setting of the @ replies to not show all, while keeping the option available? Instead, they change the default behavior and remove the... more... - Phil Essing
I wonder if Ev has made it over to friendfeed to read this. I can see Robert's points. It would have been cool if more 'meritorious' tweeps were added to the recommendeds. But when the average non-techie person signs up to Twitter they probably find it more attractive to follow P-Diddy and Ellen than to follow someone they've never heard of, regardless of how much valuable content they've added to the service. That being said, Twitter needs to adjust they're listening ears. - Jesse Newhart
Phil: that was the setting. It used to be an option to turn on all replies from friends, now there are not at reply options at all. If you had made the settings change, you're back to the default. - Chris Heath
Jesse: I have to suggest that the average person would probably prefer to follow someone that actually shares their interests, and beliefs, likes and dislikes. Thus the whole recommended users list on any site is bullshit, and completely worthless. In the absence of a personally worthwhile recommendation, the average non-tech would probably prefer to follow typical pop stars (Brittney,... more... - guruvan (Rob Nelson)
Phil: The network I've built since 2007 was largely built exactly with the optional feature that they just removed. I don't mean to sound hysterical or overly dramatic, but the change eliminated something that was fundamental to how I used twitter. It is a free service, they can do as they see fit, it's just a less useful free service to me than it once was. - motownmutt
All the discussion here on FF is neat... but should it be over here too/instead? http://getsatisfaction.com/twitter... (personally, I won't be asking for the 'replies' to come back but... to each their own) - Jay Cuthrell
Jay: I find that Getsatisfaction.com never lives up to its name. I can't think of an issue I've posted or looked into where the company in question posted something. I've found several companies who reirect all their support questions to there, apparently as a convenient black hole. - guruvan (Rob Nelson)
Brett: Twitter being a free service and held by private investors do not make it immune to the desires of its user base which are the source of its (theoretical) future earnings potential. The less it chooses to work with its user base, and the more it makes decisions that alienate them, the more likely it it that they bail (as HUGE numbers already do withing 30,60,90days of account... more... - guruvan (Rob Nelson)
Rob: There are 11 members of Twitter on GetSatisfaction and < 60,000 customers in the system. So, not perfect but it is a trending area and support does read things there. As a side note, that area has over 10,000 support topics... imagine the insanity of a phone support IVR menu that would take 12 hours to delineate all those "issues" :-) - Jay Cuthrell
Jay: No one from twitter support supports a damn thing, unless you're oprah, or brittney or aplusk. Not on getsatisfaction and not anywhere. - guruvan (Rob Nelson)
Jay: I have never seen anyone from any company answer any question about anything on getsatisfaction.com. This includes WAY more companies that I've looked into than twitter. I never expected anyone from twitter to answer, but I've sure as hell expected someone from ping.fm to answer when that's where their support link took me, - guruvan (Rob Nelson)
Update from Twitter - "...we're making a change such that any updates beginning with @username (that are not explicitly created by clicking on the reply icon) will be seen by everyone following that account. This will bring back some serendipity and discovery and we can do this very soon" And they've started designing a new feature which will "give folks far more control over what they... more... - Sharon McPherson
Rob: I'm not trying to change your mind... just to give you an idea of the scope of what "support" would entail. Of the 11 Twitter employees on GetSatisfaction they have collectively produced 1045 responses as of the count today on their staff page. - Jay Cuthrell
When I last looked their last response had been over three months prior to the date i was looking. I would welcome my mind being changed, but you're trying to change it on two subjects I don't have much faith in a) twitter support in general, and b) getsatisfaction's overall effectiveness. Links may change my mind. - guruvan (Rob Nelson)
Chris Heath: It seems I wrongly assumed that the @ replies were set to all by default, likely because I chose that setting a long time ago. Thanks. However, that truly begs the question as to why the folks at Twitter decided to remove the option. - Phil Essing
motownmutt: Like I said, I do understand the frustration caused by this feature removal, a frustration which I share. That being said, I'm not going to lose any sleep as a result. - Phil Essing
i'm going to say this fully knowing the fan boy charges i will open myself up to - u can see how concerned i am about that possibility (yawn) - from my perspective scoble has a valid point (Louis is also welcome to offer help to a service he values btw) - about this time last year a myriad of similar conversations were taking place here as twitter crashed MULTIPLE times a day - i cant... more... - Marco(aureliusmaximus)
I am actually fine with the change because one can always go the persons page to find who he/she has replied to and it makes your page less cluttered. There is always some trade off but i am fine. I am waiting for more options from twitter in the future. - ashish
Funny take on this - http://cli.gs/dumb - Brian Kelley
I love the twitter product, but am growing more disgusted by the twitter management team. There is zero user input solicitation and this latest event #fixreplies is a classic mistake of product mgrs who fail to engage their customer base to get valuable feedback on the design prior to go live; instead, twitter mgmt is releasing features that are not vetting by their user base - huge... more... - Susan Beebe
waves at Evan Williams. Hey Ev! - Thomas Hawk
Evan, perhaps with the next major functional change you might consider inviting ideas of your users; a good example of how this can work is presented by SalesForce.com: 'Idea Exchange' http://ideas.salesforce.com/ (no suprise SalesForce.com is good in gathering and using feedback from their customers; being a CRM company ;-) ) - Jeroen De Miranda
Scoble, you are a follow-blocker, and as such, you laid the groundwork for the devs putting in this nerf. There are quite a few thin-skinned A-listers who hate seeing back-talk in the @ tabs. this accommodated their wailing. It's wrong and should be put back. People who are vain enough to want to broadcast to followers have to accept that they will hear from the public, and often critically. Otherwise, go on a private AIM or FB chat. - Prokofy Neva
Prokofy: bullshit. If you are a jerk you don't deserve to mess up my experience. You can keep commenting on your own place and I'll still see it anyway. Everyone I know searches on their last name. But I absolutely won't back down from your bullying and change my opinions. I will keep blocking people who are jerks and who are spammers. That's the only way we can keep our community from destroying itself over time. You are NOT entitled to get in my face, sorry. - Robert Scoble
well, this whole conversation could never have happened on Twitter. I do appreciate the attention and awareness of the entire Friendfeed team, but for me the essential feature is the threaded comments. - Peter Efland
Dustin
Yodel Anecdotal » Flickr turns 5.25 - http://ycorpblog.com/2009...
Yodel Anecdotal » Flickr turns 5.25
The big moment. - Dustin from Bookmarklet
Dion Almaer
Lazy tech reporter template: "Ex-Googlers do (insert something here)"
"Ex-Googler Dion Almaer releases revolutionary new Canvas based editor, Bespin." :) - Ray Cromwell
"Ex-Googler DeWitt Clinton finds out he is now an ex-Googler reading this headline." - DeWitt Clinton
Huh, did you leave Google DeWitt? - Ray Cromwell
Not at all. Was just imagining a funny way to find out if I had been relieved of my responsibilities. : ) - DeWitt Clinton
The amount of times I have seen a headline like that this week... There is even a FriendFeed room for it: http://friendfeed.com/xoogle-... - Sherif Mansour
Does anyone keep tack of where all the ex-google chefs end up? :) - Jordan Brock
How about this template: "TwitXXX.com launches {Client|URL Shortner|Pic Share|Doc Share|Search} service" - Ray Cromwell
i actually want to "like" the comment from Ray. Can i do that? ;-) - Tobias Peggs
Ex-Googler replies to a FriendFeed thread... - Dustin
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Should Design Be Held Back by a Tyranny of Data? - NYTimes.com - http://www.nytimes.com/glogin...
Should Design Be Held Back by a Tyranny of Data? - NYTimes.com
Doug Bowman featured on NYTimes. And hey, I'm in the back - Dustin from Bookmarklet
Joshua Lane
Braden Kowitz
Having a horrible time trying to get any Flickr uploader to preserve my album ordering. Grrrrrrr.
The official Flickr uploader allows you to sort before you post... Otherwise you have to modify the upload date on each individual photo on the Flickr website. - Dustin
Jon Wiley
Google is giving away personalized business cards to people with great profiles for a limited time. http://www.google.com/profile...
Nooo... US only, and diacritical signs are broken :'( - Jérôme Flipo
Oh that's awesome. Ordered! Also, was it my imagination or did the promo thumbnail say 'Jon Wiley'? - Kevin Fox
Can't modify the back of it. :( - EricaJoy
Also? Kind of wishing we partnered with Moo for this. Beggars can't be choosers though, mine have been ordered! Thanks Profiles team! - EricaJoy
You can totally modify the back of it. What's more you can modify each back differently, depending on who you're giving the card to! Of course, you need a pen... - Kevin Fox
Har har Kevin. :P - EricaJoy
BTW Jon, what does continental US mean on http://www.google.com/profile...? Businesses confuse continental US with contiguous US (the lower 48) all the time. - EricaJoy
haha thanks, i just ordered mine. http://www.google.com/profile... - Eren Emre Kanal
Pretty cool. Just ordered some. - Kevin Whalen
I don't see where you guys are ordering from - BEX
BEX, there has to be a link like " New! Order profile business cards to tell your friends about your profile." at the top of your profile page. - Eren Emre Kanal
diacritical are not broken at checkout time... - Luka
What's a 'great profile'? oh, and good job! - Susan Shepard
Luka, my name appears as JérÃ'me Flipo. I'm not JérÃ'me Flipo :) - Jérôme Flipo
Not for me in Sweden. US only :( - Peter
done - Dustin
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Zack Arias steps up to the 1-light challenge - http://www.zarias.com/...
Zack Arias steps up to the 1-light challenge
light up a room, with just one strobe - Dustin from Bookmarklet
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Aprende a trabajar la escena con Dustin Diaz - http://www.xatakafoto.com/fotogra...
Aprende a trabajar la escena con Dustin Diaz
Aprende a trabajar la escena con Dustin Diaz
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Featured article on my strobist shots - in Spanish - Dustin from Bookmarklet
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Googler Defects To Twitter, He Tweets - http://www.techcrunch.com/2009...
Googler Defects To Twitter, He Tweets
Hehe. Well this is fun. - Dustin from Bookmarklet
Sigh. - DeWitt Clinton
I wish it's just a joke just to make the techcrunch article void. Fast news is not necessarily good news. - directeur
dude, really? And now I have to teach that course alone or what.... !? - Tobias Boonstoppel
Dustin
Digg's DUI.Stream and MXHR - http://blog.digg.com/?p=621
This looks pretty promising. - Dustin from Bookmarklet
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Dustin D. watched Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: Born To Run. - http://www.hulu.com/feed...<a href="http://www.hulu.com/watch..." class="show-title-gray info_hover">Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: <span class="episode-title">Born To Run</span></a>
haha. now i know what my wife watches at night when i go to sleep :) - Dustin
Keith Coleman
Official Gmail Blog: New in Labs: Suggest more recipients - http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2009...
Official Gmail Blog: New in Labs: Suggest more recipients
"Have you ever realized you mistakenly left someone important out of an email, or just spent too much time trying to decide who from your long list of contacts to include? Well, some of us on the Gmail team feel your pain, so we wrote a new Gmail Labs feature called "Suggest more recipients."" - Keith Coleman from Bookmarklet
Wow, that was one of the more 'out there' ideas I never thought would actually make it to the head of the feature queue. Awesome!! - Kevin Fox
This was one of the very earliest Gmail brainstorming ideas (from before there was any Gmail). It's very cool to see it live! Gmail labs is a great idea Keith. - Paul Buchheit
It's not working on mine. :-( I turned it on in Labs and my UI has the extra line of space under the To: box but I can add several people and it makes no suggestions. Tell me who my friends are!!! :-) - Kevin Fox
Very cool :) Happy Sneezy Sleepy LOL!! - Susan Beebe
These labs are continually coming up with stuff that genuinely help! Keep it up! - Dan Walters
It works for me. I would post a screenshot, but editing images (to remove email addresses) is nearly impossible on my mac due to lack of mspaint. - Paul Buchheit
You could install VMWare to get mspaint, I suppose. - Kevin Fox
Why overkill and install VMWare when you can just install Paintbrush for the Mac? http://paintbrush.sourceforge.net/ - Edmund Tay
Nice - I always want to peak at my contact list to see who I'm missing - BEX
awesome. glad we got this out. - Dustin
Very nice :) Now only if Gmail would stop asking me "Send message without a subject?" - Ralph Harik
@Ralph Would you rather like a lab feature that replaces empty subjects with "Don't you like informative subjects so that you can organize your emails?". That's so much better for your receivers :) - Jérôme Flipo
@Jérôme Ideally, I would like Gmail to keep track of the contacts I send email to without a subject line. Having to deal with the popup every time, slows me down. It's ok if Gmail asks me once or twice per contact, to learn my preference. However, after that it becomes frustrating to deal with. It can replace empty subjects with the first X characters of my email. - Ralph Harik
+1 Jérôme! :) - Stanislas Jourdan
Thanks, but I prefer the Yahoo mail Plus. www.miguellomelino.com - My Newspaper
Dustin
Official Gmail Blog: New in Labs: Suggest more recipients - http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2009...
Official Gmail Blog: New in Labs: Suggest more recipients
I helped build the prototype for this. - Dustin
Dustin
John Skidgel makes CaptionTube - http://news.cnet.com/8301-17...
John Skidgel makes CaptionTube
Woot! - Dustin from Bookmarklet
Dustin
Interjú - Dustin Diaz | spottr - http://spottr.hu/2009...
Interjú - Dustin Diaz | spottr
it's like whoa! - Dustin from Bookmarklet
Dustin
Print is still king: Only 3 percent of newspaper reading happens online » Nieman Journalism Lab - http://www.niemanlab.org/2009...
Print is still king: Only 3 percent of newspaper reading happens online » Nieman Journalism Lab
Hey look, it's my picture :o - Dustin from Bookmarklet
Dustin
Nikon makes a gold shutter special edition for the D60...why? - http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-B...
Nikon makes a gold shutter special edition for the D60...why?
this is so weird. why would nikon make a special edition entry level camera? - Dustin from Bookmarklet
Dustin
CSS Naked Day 2009 - 4th annual - http://naked.dustindiaz.com/
CSS Naked Day 2009 - 4th annual
Signups are ready :) - Dustin from Bookmarklet
Kevin Fox
I very much want this. I have no idea where it came from.
Schneewittchen trifft MacBook.jpg
Obviously the artwork is from Disney's animation of Snow White. Not sure where you would go from there. - MVB (Curmudgeon of FF)
The owner's flickr page: http://www.flickr.com/photos... "It's self-made. I found the artwork via google image search. She was part of the DVD-cover of Disneys Snow White. A litte Illustrator here and a little Photoshop there and then i finally printed it at my local copyshop on a adhesive foil." - Simon
I don't dig the Disney princesses, but I have to admit, this was pretty well done. - April Buchheit
LOVE! ♥♥♥ - Alix Whitmire
Anyone who shows this to my 5yo gets a kick in the pants. - Bec Rowe @d0tski
That apple's poisoned, right? - Gabe
One of the best examples of hand drawn animation. Nothing comes close to it. - Melanie Reed
You can buy single frame cels of animation from Disney. When I was there, it was on the network, which threw you back to the past in the weirdest way, during the workday. - anna sauce
oh. just saw the Apple, haha. - anna sauce
OMG. so.very.want. - Jenna Bilotta
ha! now if only a new line of mac books would glow red. - Dustin
If I get this, my daughter will not let me keep my laptop... - Paul Haahr
The Flickr link that people have posted is now coming up as deleted - anyone know what's up? - Ian Betteridge
a Cease & Desist from Disney legal? ;-) - Karim
Heh, that was my thought too :) - Ian Betteridge
Gorgeous. But the best animated film ever is definitely Sleeping Beauty. Pick it up on Blu-ray if you haven't yet. You'll just die. - Jonathan Terleski
Oh that's clever! - *Tiffany Diamond*
Awesome! - Daniel Schildt
Stunning art idea! - Susan Beebe
Cute. - Derrick
liked for Gabe's poisoned apple remark that nobody else seemed to notice - April Russo (app103)
by the way she bites the wrong side - Faye
Dustin
LumoPro LP120 Manual Flash - http://www.mpex.com/browse...
These LP120's look pretty damn sweet for a manual flash. - Dustin
Bret Taylor
An Ultimatum for Carmakers From Obama - NYTimes.com - http://www.nytimes.com/2009...
An Ultimatum for Carmakers From Obama - NYTimes.com
"“And so today, I am announcing that my administration will offer G.M. and Chrysler a limited period of time to work with creditors, unions and other stakeholders to fundamentally restructure in a way that would justify an investment of additional tax dollars; a period during which they must produce plans that would give the American people confidence in their long-term prospects for success.”" - Bret Taylor from Bookmarklet
ugh. Gary Locke. Just seeing him makes me cringe - Jeff (the メガマクダジ of FF)
well this is good - Dustin
summary: no, really, i mean it this time. disregard my ultimatum from earlier this year. here is some more cash. - Gregor J. Rothfuss
Remember that photo. - MVB (Curmudgeon of FF)
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