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  • 2009-10-29

    Just one colour


  Combine my pedantic taste for minimalism with nerdy touchtyping abilities and a cheap can of white spraypaint, and you end up with my keyboard — possibly the most pretentious keyboard in existence.

    Just one colour

    Combine my pedantic taste for minimalism with nerdy touchtyping abilities and a cheap can of white spraypaint, and you end up with my keyboard — possibly the most pretentious keyboard in existence.

  • 2009-10-27

    Intermediate and Advanced Software Carpentry in Python

    The first step in programming is getting stuff to work at all.

    The next step in programming is getting stuff to work regularly.

    The step after that is reusing code and designing for reuse.

    Somewhere in there you will start writing idiomatic Python.

  • 2009-10-24

    Jetty

    Jetty

  • 2009-10-22

    Reasons to use a static site generator instead of Wordpress

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    Creating Teensy ELF Executables in Linux

    Half of the values in this file violate some part of the ELF standard, and it’s a wonder than Linux will even consent to sneeze on it, much less give it a process ID. This is not the sort of program to which one would normally be willing to confess authorship.

    On the other hand, every single byte in this executable file can be accounted for and justified. How many executables have you created lately that you can say that about?

  • 2009-10-11

    Target Clock (via Minimalissimo)

  • 2009-10-10

    F.lux

    During the day, computer screens look good—they’re designed to look like the sun. But, at 9PM, 10PM, or 3AM, you probably shouldn’t be looking at the sun.

    F.lux fixes this: it makes the color of your computer’s display adapt to the time of day—warm at night, and like sunlight during the day.

  • 2009-10-09

    (via mnmal)

    (via mnmal)

  • 2009-10-04

    Norwegian Lines

    Norwegian Lines

  • 2009-10-02

    Links in Print: The Story of a Beautiful Failure

    Links in Print: The Story of a Beautiful Failure

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