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  • nanoc: a Ruby CMS that generates static HTML » home
    "nanoc is a tool that runs on your local computer and compiles Markdown, Textile, Haml, etc. documents into static web pages, ready for uploading to any web host." Easily build static sites with a teeny bit of templating.
    (tags: ruby generation web publishing cms html static templating )
  • sserial2mobile – Google Code
    "This library implements the Software serial Arduino library to establish a serial connection to a Mobile phone. The methods methods hides the AT+ commands from the user allowing messages to be sent by passing the method on a phone number or email and the message." Oh, now that is interesting.
    (tags: mobile serial sms arudino )
  • A daily diary of Depression-era life, told on Twitter.: The Social Path
    "Late last year, my family found a line-a-day diary maintained by my great-aunt from 1937 to 1941. She was in her early teens, living on a small farm in rural Illinois with her two brothers, one of which was my grandfather." Now it's being syndicated, one line per day, on Twitter.
    (tags: twitter america depression diary socialhistory rurallife )
  • Twitter / Genny_Spencer
    "This is the real line-a-day diary of a young farmgirl in 1937. It is maintained by @griner."
    (tags: history twitter america depression gennyspencer diary socialhistory )
  • @ PSFK's Good Ideas Salon: What are the hot ideas in mobile? | Media | guardian.co.uk
    "We should be an embodied person in the world rather than a disembodied finger tickling a screen walking down the street. We need to unfold and unpack the screen into the world." Wonderfully put. I love Jones.
    (tags: interaction mobile ubicomp awesome mattjones quotation embodiment )
  • Left 4 Dead Infected & Weapon Statistics | Hellforge | HellForge | Diablo 3
    "A dude by the name of Phoebus has posted a collection of his research on Left 4 Dead's infected and weapon damage statistics over on the official Steam forums. I think that it'll be of great interest for any serious player of the game to delve into this information." There's a question over their accuracy, but there's still a decent amount of detail here, and the details on tail-off of weapon damage is useful to know. Also a relief to have the hellacious friendly-fire damage on Expert confirmed.
    (tags: games reference statistics numbers left4dead )
  • Oldschool parkour…
    Fascinating to watch some of the body shapes – the hunched run, and in particular the the saut du chat – carry through to modern Parkour; that which is practical has always been so. As with all parkour: parts of it are beautiful, parts of it entertaining, and parts of it superhuman.
    (tags: video retro parkour blackandwhite movement 1930s )
  • The Bourne Infrastructure « Magical Nihilism
    "Bourne wraps cities, autobahns, ferries and train terminuses around him as the ultimate body-armour, in ways that Old Etonians could never even dream of." More on this topic from Jones; still think there's something we're not quite hitting yet, but it's all good stuff.
    (tags: motion cities architecture bond mattjones infrastructure jasonbourne espionage )
  • STACK independent magazine subscription and delivery
    Stack lets you subscribe to a selection of independent magazines; you choose how many you want a year, and they send you a selection. A really nice idea, although it'll be interesting to see them broaden their horizons a bit.
    (tags: subscription magagzine print music film independent publishing )
  • DM's Esoteric Programming Languages – Chef
    "Program recipes should not only generate valid output, but be easy to prepare and delicious." Chef is a programming language where the programs are also valid (if strange) recipes. The syntax description is proper crazy; gives Homespring a run for its money, easily, in the realm of metaphorical programming languages that embrace their metaphor.
    (tags: software programming recipe chef language bonkers )
  • DM's Esoteric Programming Languages – Chef – Hello World
    "This recipe prints the immortal words "Hello world!", in a basically brute force way. It also makes a lot of food for one person."
    (tags: chef recipe programming program bonkers )
  • Nostalgia – Laughing Meme
    "You know the [dark days] when all the MBAs left, and the people who loved the Web went on building it — building meaningful, crazy, artistic cool stuff, and the ethos of the social web war born, back before that meant more then widget crazy/Facebook-tulip-bloom-madness. Yeah, that sure sucked."
    (tags: web business downturn boom bust startup creativity )
  • russell davies: slow strategy
    "…doing strategy happily is probably more important than doing it quickly or slowly."
    (tags: strategy planning projectmanagement speed quality projects gtd )
  • compfight / a flickr™ search tool
    Ooh – a decent search tool for cc'd Flickr images.
    (tags: flickr search creativecommons photos photographs )
  • Pulse Laser: If products are people too, let them have a thousand true fans…
    "This would be something different though potentially – not buying into a product design as a brand, but more like micro-investing in a product at it’s conception. Almost like a distributed commission of something that you’ve followed the progress of like a work of art."
    (tags: design products manufacture marketing purchase commission schulzeandwebb mattjones )
  • Nasty as they wanna be? Policing Flickr.com
    "Director of Community Heather Champ doesn't just guard the pool and blow the occasional whistle; it's a far more delicate, and revealing, dance that keeps the user population here happy, healthy and growing." A nice SFGate piece that at least acknowledges the complexities of community management.
    (tags: socialsoftware web flickr communitymanagement moderation )
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