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  • ValhallaPlate, Diffusion, and Presets | Valhalla DSP
    "I view ValhallaPlate as being closely related to an SM57. Or a hammer. No need to be delicate with the tool. No need to think about things too much. It just works." I liked this line on toolmaking, especially when it comes to music technology.
    (tags: music software tools interfaces )
  • Autodesk Graphic – Mac Illustration and Graphic Design
    Much more Illustrator-like than Sketch is, in many ways, and affordable. Certainly leaps ahead of Inkscape in not being rubbish. Going to use this for lasercutting/frontpanel work, I think.
    (tags: graphics vector svg osx mac design software )
  • The Realities of Installing iBeacon to Scale – BKM TECH
    Really good article on the realities of installing iBeacons, and, secondarily, the way you develop your own internal processes just to solve workflow. I liked the trolly; I felt for the BKM very much as I read this.
    (tags: design location ibeacons installation galleries museums oof )
  • Translating Gender: Ancillary Justice in Five Languages Alex Dally MacFarlane | Interfictions Online
    Fascinating article capturing how various translators worked around their languages to translate not only the absence of gendered language _suggested_ in Ancillary Justice, but also the author's deliberate use of the feminine as a generic case. (Also, how to translate things for different cultures – what they expect and what they intimate).
    (tags: annleckie writing gender language translation )
  • ‘gazed and Confused: A Guide to Shoegaze in your DAW – Zeros and Ones
    Yes, it's a bit heavily focused on copying/emulation, but there's some useful stuff in here and some interesting starting points.
    (tags: synthesis shoegaze production music )
  • Administrate (documentation)
    Thoughtbot's engine for Rails admin UIs, sans-DSLs. Filed away for reference.
    (tags: rails ruby rubyonrails development programming thoughtbot admin )
  • Corrie’s Blog : "Leave A Pause Until It Hurts" – Memories of Peter Donaldson
    Corrie Corfield on Peter Donaldson. Lovely.
    (tags: announcing continuity radio radio4 bbc peterdonaldson corriecorfield )
  • code like you don’t have the time (tecznotes)
    [this is good] and I will remember more of it in future.
    (tags: migurski engineering software practice )
  • GTA V – Graphics Study – Adrian Courrèges
    Wonderful, dense, three-part study of one of GTA V's renderer. I like Adrian's posts because he focuses on the art of the technology, as well as the technology of the art; a reminder that game art isn't just plonking OBJ files into a world, but relies on a whole host of developers, maths, and drawcalls.
    (tags: games graphics programming rendering gtav 3D )
  • Electron
    Interesting; the wrapper Github used for Atom, as a platform. Makes building desktop applications for web-folk like me a notch easier, though as ever, I find the Javascript ecosystem baffling.
    (tags: desktop github javascript software development applications nodejs )
  • Gamasutra: Deanna Van Buren’s Blog – Architecture in Video Games: Designing for Impact
    Wonderful article from an architect who worked on "The Witness" about the role of architecture practice in game design, and all the rough edges architects see within game worlds. Good on spatial design principles, too.
    (tags: architecture design games thewitness space buildings )
  • timhunkin/initiation to museum design
    "Every gallery project needs an Andy" – and other insights from Tim Hunkin on installation design, following his work on 'The Secret Life of the Home' at the Science Museum. All rings very true for me, and glad to see it's not just me that finds this sort of stuff challenging. Also: very interesting on museum culture.
    (tags: design timhunkin installations exhibitions engineering sciencemuseum )
  • Roger Deakins – Page – Interview Magazine
    Lovely interview between Jeff Bridges and Roger Deakins – on film, and how they get made, and feel. Lots of deep knowledge and affection in this; I really enjoyed it.
    (tags: rogerdeakins jeffbridges film interview conversation )
  • Stefan Wrobel – How to make Vagrant performance not suck
    This is all true and useful.
    (tags: vagrant development osx performance )
  • PICO-8: FANTASY GAME CONSOLE
    An even tinier fantasy console – like a Gameboy colour, but coming with an IDE and scripting language, built around Lua. Really nice conceit.
    (tags: games lua development code )
  • Voxatron
    A "fantasy console" – a console AND ide/language/design environment inside it for making voxelly games.
    (tags: games voxels ide development )
  • Yorkshire Development Group
    Lovely graphic design in the animations!
    (tags: film buildings yorkshire england graphicdesign )
  • TechRabbit: Rebuilding Capistrano with Ansible
    Ansible as software deployment tool.
    (tags: ansible capistrano deployment tools development )
  • SculptGL – A WebGL sculpting app
    JS/webGL sculpting app. Nifty.
    (tags: 3d tools art sculpting )
  • Radiator Blog: We are drugs; speculative dev tools and psychedelic hologram futures.
    "So many traditions of art-making like music, painting, or carpentry, all involve some sense of rejecting formalist intellectualizing in favor of just… "doing." Try to take joy in doing, collaborate with your computer, embrace messiness." Great stuff from Robert Yang.
    (tags: creation mess toolstothinkwith games tools development process )
  • Waffle.io · Work Better on GitHub Issues
    Looks good: simple cardwall made of Actual Github Issues and with solid Github integration. Free for public projects.
    (tags: code development github projectmanagement process )
  • The magic behind configure, make, make install
    Nice, clear explanation (as clear as it seems anything involving M4 can be) of this process, which I've used a lot but not thought about that much.
    (tags: unix development configuration packaging make makefile )
  • The Ultimate Front-End Build Tool: make
    Very good post on Just Using make as your task runner.
    (tags: build make tools development software unix )
  • sindresorhus/pageres
    "Capture screenshots of websites in various resolutions." Oh, that looks awesome. Really, really nice – and CLI-based.
    (tags: cli development frontend screengrab screenshot responsive )
  • Overview
    I liked this introduction to D3 that Square give new hires – does a lot to explain the core of what's going on, without disappearing into handwavy magic.
    (tags: d3 javascript js tutorial introduction )
  • Pinner 3 Brings Pinboard Bookmarking to iOS 8 – MacStories
    Oh, awesome: a Pinboard Share extension for iOS 8.
    (tags: apple ios pinboard )
  • Danny Macaskill: The Ridge – YouTube
    New Danny Macaskill video: off-road (off ALL the roads) in Skye. Remarkable. Also: so much dronecam in biking videos now. (Nicely shot, thoguh).
    (tags: mountainbiking trials biking video dannymacaskill )
  • REDbot: <>
    Really, really useful: a tool from @mnot to test headers, caching, and responses to webpages. Will be using this a lot in future, am sure.
    (tags: development http web headers )
  • The Water That Falls on You from Nowhere by John Chu | Tor.com
    "The water that falls on you from nowhere when you lie is perfectly ordinary, but perfectly pure. True fact. I tested it myself when the water started falling a few weeks ago. Everyone on Earth did. Everyone with any sense of lab safety anyway. Never assume any liquid is just water. When you say “I always document my experiments as I go along,” enough water falls to test, but not so much that you have to mop up the lab. Which lie doesn’t matter. The liquid tests as distilled water every time." A truly lovely short story from John Chu.
    (tags: fiction sf shortstory )
  • Generating and Streaming Potentially Large CSV files using Ruby on Rails – Sohan’s Blog
    The most useful tips in here: set the right headers; set the body of the response to an enumerator and it'll iterate over it, streaming it.
    (tags: csv streaming rails ruby )
  • Sinquefield Cup: One of the most amazing feats in chess history just happened, and no one noticed.
    Some great Chess writing from Slate.
    (tags: chess games culture )
  • Joe Moran’s blog: The grip of the paper clip
    "‘If all that survives of our fatally flawed civilization is the humble paper clip, archaeologists from some galaxy far, far away may give us more credit than we deserve,’ the design critic Owen Edwards argues in his book Elegant Solutions." An excerpt from a Joe Moran essay on the paperclip.
    (tags: design joemoran objects paperclip )
  • EricChiang/pup
    "pup is a command line tool for processing HTML. It reads from stdin, prints to stdout, and allows the user to filter parts of the page using CSS selectors.

    Inspired by jq, pup aims to be a fast and flexible way of exploring HTML from the terminal." That looks great.

    (tags: cli go html parser commandline utility )
  • What We Talk About When We Talk About What We Talk About When We Talk About Making | Quiet Babylon
    "Something that journalists sometimes do is publish a disclosure statement. It’s sort of like an About Me page except it’s a listing of all their conflicts of interest—all the areas of coverage where you might have good reason to think they should not be trusted. It’ll say things like I once worked at Google or I’m married to an employee of Microsoft. I have never written one of these but I have fantasies about doing a comprehensive one. It would be the length of a novel, I think. An endless and yet incomplete litany of all the blood, privilege, history, and compromise on my hands." I could have quoted lots of this, but I chose this. It's good. It encapsulates the beginnings but not ends of lots of thoughts, and reminds me why, right now, I'm afraid of assuming anything about anything, why stereotyping "big companies" as being identical isn't just inaccurate but also unhelpful, and why the point of boundaries is that they always exclude _somebody_.
    (tags: timmaly writing capitalism contextcollapse boundaries communities )
  • Hatoful Boyfriend review | Technology | theguardian.com
    "Hatoful Boyfriend is the Fifa of pigeon romance and you should buy it for that reason alone." I'm loving the attention Hatoful Boyfriend is getting in the media; this review by Grant Howitt is charming, informative, and on the Guardian website. Brilliant.
    (tags: games eroge dating pigeons hatofulboyfriend )
  • BOMB Magazine — The George Saunders Interview, Part 1 by Patrick Dacey
    Cracking interview with George Saunders, from 2011 (so pre-Tenth of December). Lots about the craft of writing, and about what Just Turning Up looks like. Also, his imaginary writing class in which Hemingway punches everybody out made me laugh out loud.
    (tags: writing shortstories fiction craft georgesaunders )
  • What Bits Want — The Message — Medium
    "Of course this is pure anthropomorphization. Bits don’t have wills. But they do have tendencies." This piece by Kevin Kelly is great – though this line neatly explains my suggestion that 'things' sometimes have 'desires' better than I ever have before.
    (tags: writing technology bits kevinkelly medium )
  • Deliver Email With Amazon SES In A Rails app
    Good to know SES can just be integrated as an ActionMailer delivery method.
    (tags: aws ses rails email )
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