Federated Twitter, tent.io and spammers

Last week the world digerati had a conniption as Twitter really started tightening the screws to developers. I think it’s too bad that Twitter is taking the path of greater inclusion of ads and generally screwing the developers. However, at the same time, it’s their service that they are providing to most people for free, […]


Comments, nerds and human subcultures

I love that this (interesting) article on web design turned into a mathematician nerd smackdown in the comments. Uh…actually, by his definition 1 is a prime. Read it carefully and you’ll see that. I would go so far as to say that any definition of prime that excludes 1 only does so by adding an “unless it’s […]


Too many exclamation points!!! – Salon.com

Too many exclamation points!!! – Salon.com: ” Synthetic excitement explodes out of my cursor, unearned.” But as I mentioned earlier, this market share and subscriber growth did not come at the expense of profitability as our operating profit before depreciation and amortization margins Replica Oakleys also increased, about eight percentage points to 32% last year. […]


Don’t ignore the trolls

Found this today on Everything2. I love how he changed his mind over time, as I have: Twelve years is more than enough time for my opinion on this subject to evolve. I no longer believe you should ignore trolls. I think you need to meet them head-on and do everything you can to smack […]


Evan Michael Gross has passed – wonder what happens to Spell Catcher

I’ve used Spell Catcher for over 10 years. Someone posted to Rainmaker’s website that he has passed. Good travels, Evan. He has regressed badly as the season has gone on. Zoos don’t cheap jerseys get enough credit for what wondrous, insane places they NBA Jerseys Cheap are. This is a slap in the face to […]


Godwin’s law – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I’d forgotten about Godwin’s Law. Always good to remember, especially if you happen to be managing a large, public community. Godwin’s law – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: “Godwin’s law (also known as Godwin’s Rule of Nazi Analogies or Godwin’s Law of Nazi Analogies[1][2]) is an observation made by Mike Godwin in 1990[2] that has become […]


The trouble with today’s tweet based soundbites is that it is difficult to have a slightly subtle position on something

Not sure exactly how I got here, and the rest of the post is interesting, but this quote struck me: Stephen Colebourne’s blog: Scala EJB 2 feedback: “The trouble with today’s tweet based soundbites is that it is difficult to have a slightly subtle position on something, and I’d say my position on Fantom is […]


Own your identity – Marco.org

Own your identity – Marco.org: “But there will always be the open web for the geeks, the misfits, the eccentrics, the control freaks, and any other term we can think of to proudly express our healthy skepticism of giving up too much control over what really should be ours.” (Via Shawn Blanc.) Really, this comes […]


responsive curation is the future of keeping it simple

Brilliant idea. responsive curation is the future of keeping it simple : chad vavra’s blog : : the barbarian group: “For instance, if a user is known to spend an low amount of time on the site show them headlines and a single image to maximize their uptake of content. Users who are known to […]


All rules have an implicit “unless it’s really funny” after them.

xkcd has an IRC channel. I didn’t know that. Their channel rules are fantastic: Maintain the spirit of the channel. The spirit is love. And pie. Mmmm, pie. The ops will always try to make reasonable decisions with the goal of preventing channel from sucking. The reason we’re ops is that we’ve been judged to […]