May 2010
10 posts
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The American SF →
word on the street is that this bad boy opens up Thursday/Friday. just in time for my return!
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the linux 'compose' key. →
such a stupid problem. this solution /kind of/ makes sense.
you need a pound-sterling, it looks like an L with a ‘=’ across it.
composekey, L, = makes: £
€ is composekey, C, =
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My Triumphant return to SF
Ok, here’s the deal. i return from my epic trip to London next week. I have missed SF, and all of my friends. You should welcome me home by coming by my place some time Thursday (the 27th).
I cannot be bothered to make this any kind of formal party, as that requires planning, and giving a crap, neither of which i will be capable of doing after a 12-13 hour flight.
I will provide:
* me
*...
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Hiveminder fixes
Apparently Hiveminder broke my app with some unannounced changes. If you’re seeing problems like:
the popup (toast) is blank after you braindump
the task list appears empty, but you have stuff to do
You’re probably running into these issues. its not up on the market yet, as its untested, but here’s a qr code:
also the code can be found at github
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Abstract Latitude, v1
With the rising popularity of these location-based services like foursquare and Latitude, I’ve been putting a lot of thought into what this kind of social network might look like when not visualised on a map.
I’d also been hearing a lot about Processing, and i figured this was a good way to give it a shot.
Here’s what i’ve come up with:
Oh, and its interactive, so...
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Klaxon v20 released
I’ve just released the newest shiniest Klaxon yet, v20!
It only took 3 release candidates, but now its working fine, with a fully-rewritten SMS parser, which is capable of understanding 3 different formats of sms alerts. see the project site for details: http://klaxon.googlecode.com/
qr code follows:
hand drawn map of london →
wow. just wow.
apparently i live near where the fish jumped out of the river in 1750.
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May is Zombie Awareness Month! →
this video is pretty long, but there’s some neat uses of technology going on there. i like the Mud Tub and the Needy objects.