@karipatila yeah, that’s a bit of a weird addition, but it seems to work fine. the plugin just grabs the url anyway.
Month: April 2009
@karipatila new version with guid…
@karipatila new version with guid is working for me.
@karipatila nice, that makes life…
@karipatila nice, that makes life way easier than having to come up with a regex to grab it out of the description.
Almost done plugin for We…
Almost done plugin for We Love Typography, image cache was working fine but my server went screwy this aft. Now it’s throwing up errors.
Made minor tweaks to flickrRSS…
Made minor tweaks to flickrRSS UI and released update, should help reduce some of the common support problems. Not a necessary upgrade.
Faceout Books
Appreciating the practice of book cover design. Faceout Books focuses on one book or series each week, delving into the challenges and outcome of the project.
Obama and the Wild Things
Barrack Obama reads Where the Wild Things Are. There are so many awesome things about this video, you can’t help but smile.
Changing publishing for the better
Six Projects That Could Change Publishing for the Better is Michael Tamblyn’s presentation from the BookNet TechForum outlining projects, changes and initiatives that could help change the industry. It’s forward thinking and funny to boot, definitely worth watching if you’re at all interested in the book industry.
Know Your Meme
Know Your Meme, just in case you were confused by the internet. You may also want to read I can has rezearch papar? I did it for the lulz.
Designing for big data
Jeffrey Veen’s presentation on designing for big data. A quick peek into the history of data visualization, how we’re changing from consumers into participants, and how technology has allowed huge amounts of information to be recorded, stored, and analyzed. Personally, I’m just starting to get my feet wet with processing.org and will need to setup some sort of venue to display my experiments.
Stealing the Mona Lisa
A recent Vanity Fair article on the theft of the Mona Lisa in 1911 indicates that it may have been part of a larger scam to sell forgeries to unsuspecting buyers.
@josue haha, yeah. I’m not…
@josue haha, yeah. I’m not at a cellar level either. I know my parents have a half-case of Amarone in the basement. Looking forward to 2015.