Serious Geeking Going on in Oxford Over Online Publishing November 16th, 2008
For those of you that weren’t at OGN9, here’s a belated summary. Videos are up on the site if you’re interested.
Garbage collection, in a very real sense
For those of you that weren’t at OGN9, here’s a belated summary. Videos are up on the site if you’re interested.
Google would be considered more trustworthy if along with REST, WSGI and AJAX it finally admitted to embracing NASDAQ.
I typed this first time round in Lynx over ssh, so it was quite brief. I then went back and added a whole day of live rambling to it, so now it’s as long as a Steve Yegge post.
I feel it’s important to tell it like it is, even in the restricted space of a post title; but maybe I need a lesson from Google in self-presentation.
OGN7 writeup on Google. It has to be pithier next time or they’ll turn it into pirate-speak to spite me.
I’m available for blogging about your weddings, funerals and bar mitzvahs.
The fifth Oxford Geek Night is shaping up to be a really great night. Following on from our keynote confirmations, we’ve now got a full house of microslotters.
Not only that, but we’ve also sorted our extra sponsorship. Joining the ever-indulgent, ever-understanding Torchbox are Google and Friends of ED. In return for sponsoring us, Google have [...]
I hope you all realise what day it is tomorrow. Kevin Reynen writes on the drupal.org development list:
It’s one thing to change your blog. It’s another to change all the sites of your coworkers browse!
http://greasemonkey.makedatamakesense.com/browse_like_a_pirate/
Rumour has it that this is how one of the original on-the-web site piratizers worked: it would translate your webpage [...]