Keios
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- May 20, 2007 (19y ago)
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- Hilarious Geeky song - Finite Simple Group of Order Two (youtube.com)
Hilarious.
- Software bonhomie: MS and Linux (livemint.com)
- Content Aware Resizing of Images - Awesome (faculty.idc.ac.il.nyud.net)
This will take you to a .mov file. If you want to see an embedded clip instead use this link -- http://www.milkandcookies.com/link/66481/detail/ Its a very impressive technology.
- Venture Voice - Podcasts of interviews with Entreprenuers (venturevoice.com)
- 12 Important US Laws that every blogger needs to know (avivadirectory.com)
Applicable to more than just blogs.
- How to be a Programmer: A Short, Comprehensive, and Personal Summary (samizdat.mines.edu)
- A better Random Number generator (random.org)
Uses atmospheric noise. An API around this would be useful.
- Potato powered webserver (d116.com)
- Really small motherboard (mini-itx.com)
10cms X 7cms.
- Thinking the way animals do (grandin.com)
Interesting note on how some autistic people think.
- The Complete Web 2.0 directory (broadband preferred) (go2web20.net)
A comprehensive collection which seems to be updated often.
- JS/AJAX: Modal Box for popups and wizards (wildbit.com)
- Online CSS Editor (cssfly.net)
CSSFly is a web 2.0 tool for easy editing websites direct and in real-time in your browser.
- Nice Stripe Generator for Web 2.0ish graphics (stripegenerator.com)
I liked it and thought the bunch of you may find it useful.
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I think this is very useful for startup founders.
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When working on a project/idea do you schedule your hacking time or do you hack when you feel like it? How many hours of hacking a week?
- Lisp Cycles (xkcd.com)
- Pythonista: How a Python programmer should code (python.net)
- Zabbix - Remote server monitoring tool (zabbix.org)
Have you used this? Have you used Nagios? A penny for your thoughts.
- For us Linux People - How To Forge (howtoforge.com)
Seems like a useful collection of how tos' for various linux distributions.
- Has anyone used Schevo? (schevo.org)
- Very cool UI for a desktop (bumptop.com)
- Has anyone used paste? What differentiates paste in your opinon? (pythonpaste.org)