Library of Congress, Flickr’d to the max January 17th, 2008

Flickr is working with the Library of Congress on new project The Commons. Currently there are around three thousand photographs up there from two collections, and according to the Commons homepage they’re all copyright-free. More information in the relevant post on the Flickr blog.
This is wonderful news, especially because the collection is being released through [...]

Visualizing an application’s entire call stack September 5th, 2007

KentBye, Flickr user, has been playing with GraphViz. He’s used it to turn an XDebug output into a pretty visualization of Drupal’s call stack, or what functions call what functions during a typical Drupal request.

Rolling feed on jpstacey.info October 1st, 2006

Following my recent success with putting a Flickr feed on my website’s front page is the conversion of this to an all-purpose feed reporter, where RSS/Atom flavour and feed specifics are dealt with by Javascript associative arrays of functions, keyed on both variables respectively.
If you’re lucky then the feed should wait a bit while it [...]

Flickr images without the API September 6th, 2006

A number of posts are currently in stasis waiting for me to actually finish them, but I thought it was worth mentioning the selection of my most recent Flickr photos that now graces my homepage. While the rest of that page awaits serious styling and content work, I’ve dilly-dallied by creating this bit of eye-candy.
The [...]