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Django via fastCGI on Lighttpd | App Delegate Inc
This description of how to set it up sounds comprehensible.
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Erwtenpeller - War of the Worlds - SoundCloud
“A dubstep mix retelling Jeff Wayne’s musical version of war of the worlds, sampling the original narratives by Richard Burton, Phil Lynott and David Essex.” I keep wanting to hear Jeff Wayne’s music but this is very good. (via Meg)
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Scaling startups
Chad Dickerson on how to grow while maintaining a startup culture. Hire well, IRC, deploy very frequently, experiment, love engineers, external transparency, embrace failure. (via Waxy)
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10 Things I Learned from the jQuery Source « Paul Irish
I generally dislike screencasts — seems like an inefficient way to deliver information about code — but this was pretty good.
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Confessions of a Tea Party Casualty | Mother Jones
Fascinating to read about the “tea party-isation” of the Republican party, with more reasonable office-holders running scared. Scary, but fascinating. (via Daring Fireball)
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Twist in the sale as Whitecross Street shops go for £3.5m | Islington Tribune
Those derelict shops/flats on Whitecross Street have been sold at auction.
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The Twitter Times: philgyford
Similar to Paper.li, things friends have linked to on Twitter. But… again, it assumes I’m more interested in the articles than what my friends say about them, the context. At least article text is inline, so quick to read.
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WebFaction : Hosts : Djangofriendly
Sounds like a really good place to go for hosting Django websites. (Shame about the comment spam on the Djangofriendly site though.)
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Soundmatters | foxL - The first pocket-sized music system good enough for audio purists
Recommended by Henry Rollins, seen on Boing Boing.
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The Twitter Phil Gyford Daily (Paper.li)
Paper.li is very interesting but… suffers from every problem I wrote about re finishability, readability, friction… I don’t want to read any of it. It also obscures the context (the tweets).
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Massive Censorship Of Digg Uncovered « OOO
Fascinating look at a group of conservative Digg members who vote down Digg stories they disagree with. A few years ago this would be science fiction. (via Waxy)
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Space Cadets - Charlie’s Diary
Space colonisation would require a huge organised effort in an uninhabitable environment and so is “incompatible with both libertarian ideology and the myth of the American frontier.” (via Warren Ellis)
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Songkick - Concerts, tour dates, and festivals for your favorite artists
Wow, a good, historical listing of gigs. I looked up a couple I went to in Bristol in the early 1990s and they were there (and easy to find). (via @tomtaylor)
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Panic Blog » Coda Notes for Safari: Now Available!
That is very, very nicely done. And useful. (via Daring Fireball)
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keith flett (kmflett) on Twitter
Champion letter writer is on Twitter. Of course!
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London cycle hire launch – live updates | UK news | guardian.co.uk
For Boris’s Big Society gag and “If you can’t turn the clock back to 1904 ladies and gentlemen, what is the point of being a Conservative?” (via Haddock)
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The return of Expect: 100-continue « gnegg
I was sending data via a big POST request using PHP’s curl and getting nothing back. I had to do this to fix it. (Wake up at the back!)
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11 years old, on the pill and sexually active? The media loses the news again
I’m increasingly interested in the real stories behind shouty news headlines. The kind of background digging Ben Goldacre, and Dr Petra here, does with science reporting needs to be done with most stories. (via Alice)
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Kung fu grippe — Making the Clackity Noise
“Make the clackity noise until a little story falls out. Just a little bit and just for a little while. Just until you notice one tiny, dumb, pointless story that the keyboard wanted you to remember.”
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If Britain decides to ban the burqa I might just start wearing one | David Mitchell | Comment is free | The Observer
All wonderfully, beautifully sensible. “It’s not bigoted to disagree vociferously with people’s choices, as long as you’re even more vociferous in defending their right to make them.”
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A Vision of Britain through Time | Your national on-line library for local history | Maps, Statistics, Travel Writing and more
This is interesting. Seems to be a collection of historic texts and maps and data, all searchable by location. Some nicely done stuff.
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Fantomas42’s django-blog-zinnia at master - GitHub
Another Django weblog application.
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Communists and Nazis: Just as Evil? | The New York Review of Books
Interesting comparison of the relative morality of communism and nazism, and the decisions around WWII. (Subscribers only.)
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Jonathan Gems on the abolition of the UKFC - Pleased Sheep Forum
All those “Save the UK Film Council” tweets from people who (like me) have no idea how the industry works really pissed me off. Here’s a different point of view.
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Barbican - Explore Barbican
90 minute guided tours of the Barbican, every couple of days for the rest of the year.
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Jeffrey Friedl’s Blog » An Analysis of Lightroom JPEG Export Quality Settings
Even if you’re not directly interested in Lightroom, it’s interesting to look at the many examples here to see how different levels of JPEG compression affect quality/file size.
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HM Government - Petition to: encourage government departments to upgrade away from Internet Explorer 6
Oh dear. (via @tom_watson)
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Ariel Flesler: jQuery.ScrollTo
This is very lovely: super easy to automatically scroll the window to a specific point, a DOM element, a selector… easily adjustable.
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JavaScript Compressor and Comparison Tool
Paste some JavaScript in and get it compressed by various compressors.
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Ben Alman » jQuery Misc plugins - jQuery queueFn
“Execute any jQuery method or arbitrary function in the animation queue.” Handy, and I keep forgetting where to find it. (via Simon Willison a while back)