What about Neuromanc--oh. 1984. Drat, that's a good 9 years later. Well, I was/am still very fond of Neuromancer and can't wait to get around to reading more of Gibson's other work, along with Dick's work. Does Lem…
Oh wow, thanks for this one. Immediately noticed a reduction in eyestrain. If you're found the GUI buggy (as I did), try the command line interface (xflux). The CLI app works fine for me.
It's one thing to be cynical, it's another thing to reflect that into a normative statement about how a broad group of talented people act. Awfully contentious, that. I suppose Martin Luther King did what he did for the…
Couldn't you already do that by just setting up a Eucalyptus cluster? From Wikipedia entry: "Eucalyptus is a software platform for the implementation of private cloud computing on computer clusters. There is an…
Interesting article, but I definitely do believe that it is a bit muddled and oblivious. Yes, you should not study Ricardo Villalobos as a template to emulate any more than you would for Mozart -- if you like that…
Very nice, concise writeup on getting the idea to the ground. I must shamefully admit, I've been quite guilty of ideating a lot of the no-nos you've talked about!
WHOA, as a CS/Music Theory major and as an FP hacker, I must say, this is mindblowing stuff that I've definitely thought about but never implemented. Props to this guy. Good next steps after these would be notations for…
>>Erlang isn't a magic bullet. It might make migrating processes fast, but it won't speed up migrating data. Could you explain why to me? I just can't remember. I think I might be suffering from mnesia.
"$79.95 is nothing to pay if it saves a vet visit per year and keeps you from losing a fingertip or having your parrot call Grandma a whore." The last reason was actually kind of the reason I've been wanting to get a…
As long as we're talking about programming and (teehee) ego-dissolution: "There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence." - Jeremy S. Anderson
What about Neuromanc--oh. 1984. Drat, that's a good 9 years later. Well, I was/am still very fond of Neuromancer and can't wait to get around to reading more of Gibson's other work, along with Dick's work. Does Lem…
Oh wow, thanks for this one. Immediately noticed a reduction in eyestrain. If you're found the GUI buggy (as I did), try the command line interface (xflux). The CLI app works fine for me.
It's one thing to be cynical, it's another thing to reflect that into a normative statement about how a broad group of talented people act. Awfully contentious, that. I suppose Martin Luther King did what he did for the…
Couldn't you already do that by just setting up a Eucalyptus cluster? From Wikipedia entry: "Eucalyptus is a software platform for the implementation of private cloud computing on computer clusters. There is an…
Interesting article, but I definitely do believe that it is a bit muddled and oblivious. Yes, you should not study Ricardo Villalobos as a template to emulate any more than you would for Mozart -- if you like that…
Very nice, concise writeup on getting the idea to the ground. I must shamefully admit, I've been quite guilty of ideating a lot of the no-nos you've talked about!
WHOA, as a CS/Music Theory major and as an FP hacker, I must say, this is mindblowing stuff that I've definitely thought about but never implemented. Props to this guy. Good next steps after these would be notations for…
>>Erlang isn't a magic bullet. It might make migrating processes fast, but it won't speed up migrating data. Could you explain why to me? I just can't remember. I think I might be suffering from mnesia.
"$79.95 is nothing to pay if it saves a vet visit per year and keeps you from losing a fingertip or having your parrot call Grandma a whore." The last reason was actually kind of the reason I've been wanting to get a…
As long as we're talking about programming and (teehee) ego-dissolution: "There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence." - Jeremy S. Anderson