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  • Intro to CIUnit (part of fooStack) for CodeIgniter
    Requires a chunk of configuration, but this is not half bad: allows you to use PHPUnit from the command line to actually, properly test CI models. Even lets you use YAML configuration files. Not bad.
    (tags: testing codeigniter phpunit unittesting )
  • TweeterGetter .::. Get 15,625 New Twitter Followers In 30 Days!
    There are not expletives strong enough. In a nutshell: it's a pyramid scheme for following people you don't know on Twitter. It asks for your username and password. Terrifying.
    (tags: marketing twitter awful spam mlm socalledfriends )
  • Exporting the past into the future, or, “The Possibility Jelly lives on the hypersurface of the present” « Magical Nihilism
    "Warning – this is a collection of half-formed thoughts, perhaps even more than usual." They seem pretty well-formed to me, even if the blogpost is a dense infoburst. Lots of solid gold in here, worth reading twice, slowly, and thinking on. And then working out what the conclusions are.
    (tags: socialsoftware space place mattjones location time thoughts proximity resolution )
  • WikipathS: The Great Web Race | Play This Thing!
    "…you go to any page on Wikipedia; a "start" button appears on the page. You click it, and it sends you to a random Wikipedia page, and then displays your "target" page in a box at the bottom of the browser window (as shown in the illo above). Your goal is to navigate from the start page to the target page, using only links in the main body of each article; the game is timed, so presumably you're attempting to do it in the minimum amount of time." A Greasemonkey/js entrant to the Global Game Jam – unusual, to say the least, and an interesting move.
    (tags: games web javascript greasemonkey wikipedia navigation )
  • KANYE WEST "Welcome To Heartbreak" Directed by Nabil on Vimeo
    And Kanye's datamoshing too. This is a bit more subtle and polished than the Chairlift video, but ideally suits the song.
    (tags: music compression videos effects kanyewest artefacting datamoshing )
  • Solid Snake Must Be Somewhere in This Warehouse « Hardcasual
    "Solid Snake, the special operations agent who frequently amuses himself by hiding in cardboard boxes, has been taped up and shipped to a warehouse in Oslo, Norway. Details are scarce at this point, but it appears Mr. Snake, famous for single-handedly dismantling Outer Heaven and destroying countless Metal Gears, made an error while shipping classified documents overseas and was picked up by a Fedex truck. The rescue operation has proved fruitless as of the time of this writing."
    (tags: humour hardcasual packaging infrastructure metalgearsolid )
  • Jan Chipchase – Future Perfect: Contactless Confusion
    "…as the cards become more prevalent, and the features of one card start to trump another people end up carrying multiple cards with overlapping functions. The only way for the user to know which card to use? Gosh – to remove the card from the wallet. Convenience indeed."
    (tags: interaction design ubicomp infrastructure rfid )
  • What Would Don Draper Do?
    Don turns to writing a self-help column. The style is pretty much spot on.
    (tags: parody pastiche tv madmen advice tumblr selfhelp )
  • Foodie at Fifteen (now 16): Per Se (2)
    "It was September 29th; exactly two months from the Saturday of Thanksgiving break and one of the few times I would be able to make the trek up to New York to dine at Per Se. I would have to call to make the reservation at Per Se at exactly 10 A.M today if I had any hope of getting that Saturday reservation. The only problem? I had school." Some lovely writing from a young foodie on securing a reservation at Per Se, and what happened when he went. And, of course, what he ate.
    (tags: writing food cooking blogs perse newyork thomaskeller )
  • 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 )
  • Public objects « Adam Greenfield’s Speedbird
    "…most public objects – and certainly all municipal objects – should offer APIs. Furthermore, specifically with regard to public infrastructures like transit systems, I believe that this should be a matter of explicit government policy. What’s a public object? A sidewalk. A building facade. A parking meter. Any discrete object in the common spatial domain, intended for the use and enjoyment of the general public. Any artifact located in or bounding upon public rights-of-way. Any discrete object which is de facto shared by and accessible to the public, regardless of its ownership or original intention. How’s that for starters?"
    (tags: public objects everyware api infrastructure ubicomp )
  • TextMate Bundles – Revision 10979: /trunk/Review/Bundles/GetBundles.tmbundle
    Better than GetBundle, apparently – hunts down unofficial bundles on github and the like, as well. Nifty.
    (tags: texteditor textmate osx application plugin nifty )
  • The Brainy Gamer: Made by human beings
    "What a wonderful idea," Jennifer noted. "We never get to see the people who make the games." Michael Abbott is talking about LittleBigPlanet.
    (tags: games creation play littlebigplanet michaelabbott )
  • Game Roundup: DS Homebrew Edition
    Leanoard rounds up his favourite DS homebrew games. Some good stuff in here that I didn't know of.
    (tags: games homebrew programming nintendods )
  • Derek Powazek – Online Advertising without Douchebaggery
    "This is just one of many examples that show you can participate in online community without having to pretend to be something you’re not. In fact, participating with authenticity is not just morally good, it’s measurably more effective."
    (tags: ea tigerwoods games community marketing video viral )
  • YouTube – Tiger Woods 09 – Walk on Water
    Powazek is right; this is definitely smart advertising, and full props to EA/W+K for just taking the credit and not trying to make it "viral"; it'll do that anyway. Although: it really is a glitch, you know.
    (tags: advertising marketing games ea wiedenandkennedy youtube video viral smart )
  • “Man is only 90% water, but On The Hour is 100% news” | On The Hour
    "After a sixteen year wait, one of the most highly acclaimed radio programmes of the nineties, featuring a uniquely talented combination of acclaimed comedy writers and actors, will finally be released in 2008." Oh, yes please.
    (tags: radio chrismorris armandoianucci onthehour comedy satire warp via:brandonnn )
  • Prinny: Can I Really be the Hero – Trailer
    It doesn't get much more niche; long-suffering Prinny finally gets a break from being tossed around and exploding and given his own game. The first trailer is mainly about how much Nippon Ichi exploit him in their office. It's like one big in-joke… and it's getting properly localized! NIS are good to us, dood.
    (tags: prinny dood games trailer nipponichi funny )
  • How people really use the iPhone – SlideShare
    Some interesting user research, especially when it comes to understandings of the device, and perceptions of the App Store. It's amazing how people's attitude to price changes when you've got a small screen, a market saturated with cheap goods, and a product that isn't in a box.
    (tags: usability userexperience design interactiondesign research iphone interaction )
  • YouTube – 歯車のハート Gear's heart
    Just so beautiful. Now: I just need a video of it rotating on loop, please.
    (tags: wood engineering mechanics beautiful model heart gears )
  • Who Stole My Volcano? Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Dematerialisation of Supervillain Architecture. « Magical Nihilism
    "[The modern supervillain's] hidden fortress is in the network, represented only by a briefcase, or perhaps even just a mobile phone…. for a “4th generation warfare” supervillain there aren’t even objects for the production designer to create and imbue with personality. The effects and the consequences can be illustrated by the storytelling, but the network and the intent can’t be foreshadowed by environments and objects in the impressionist way that Adam employed to support character and storytelling." The network as fortress and ideology all at once.
    (tags: design architecture comics culture kenadam mattfraction gobag network infrastructure mobility )
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