May 2010
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Google failed at predicting #esc
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Live Oil Spill Cam
Live streaming video from wkrg_oil_spill at livestream.com
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Responsive Web Design →
The control which designers know in the print medium, and often desire in the web medium, is simply a function of the limitation of the printed page. We should embrace the fact that the web doesn’t have the same constraints, and design for this flexibility. But first, we must “accept the ebb and flow of things.
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Alltag Überwachung
Zwischen Terror, Sicherheit und digitaler Kontrolle. Eine Dokumentation von Roman Mischel und Fiete Stegers (2006).
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STS-131 time-lapse
A team of photographers captures Discovery’s long journey to the launch pad.
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Helping Johnny Remember
A horror short I made from an old public domain social guidance PSA, reanimated and remixed in After Effects CS4.
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Magic Rolling Board (1976)
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If You Want Freedom, Don’t Use Proprietary Software
By freedom, Richard Stallman means four things:
The software should be freely accessible.
The software should be free to modify.
The software should be free to share with others.
The software should be free to change and redistribute copies of the changed
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ART && CODE Symposium: Hackety Hack, why the lucky stiff
Why the Lucky Stiff (or _Why for short) was one of the brightest and most inspiring programmers in activity. He became famous through a series of blogs and through the incredible amount of open-source projects that he maintained over the course of more than seven years.
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Two Inches to the Right
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Recursive ZIP hack! →
nd here’s a computer storage equivalent: look inside r.zip. It’s zip files all the way down: each one contains another zip file under the name r/r.zip. (For the die-hard Unix fans, r.tar.gz is gzipped tar files all the way down.) Like the line of shopping carts, it never ends, because it loops back onto itself: the zip file contains itself! And it’s probably less work to put...
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