Links
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Building a recommendation engine, foursquare style | Foursquare Engineering Blog
Nice description of how Foursquare developed their tool for recommending places to you in Foursquare v3. (via Tom Taylor)
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If You Tolerate Bis, Kenickie Will Be Next
Another lovely twee-sounding club night in London. (via @revdancatt)
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Balsamiq
Very nice-seeming Flash-based tool for creating mockups of UIs, userflows, etc.
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Performance Calendar » PNG that works
Everything you need to know about PNGs on the web in one handy, well-explained page. (via Dotcode)
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Tantramar: More and Moore
I like this. Buying old iPod Shuffles on eBay, filling each with music by a single artist, and using them as single musical units. Music and player in one.
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Hauntological Futures | booktwo.org
The first of seven posts, which I’m looking forward to. I often find myself agonising over related things: a nostalgia for past futures at the expense of… well, whatever I might otherwise think about the future.
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Twitter / alex butterworth: For the next ten weeks I w …
“For the next ten weeks I will be tweeting the events of the Commune through the voices of the participants.” Lovely idea, seems a bit hard to follow what’s actually happening, or maybe I’ve missed the point.
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Music.yoz.com - Because you really need to hear this track. Really.
Yoz has started a music blog and it has nice music.
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EXEgist
An attempt to create an interface for annotating a text. Baffled me entirely, but it’s early days. (via @cshirky)
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Use Django and jQuery to create a spreadsheet application
That’s a more interesting guide/demo than “how to make a weblog”. (via Django Weekly)
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Scripto | Crowdsourcing Documentary Transcription
“A light-weight, open source, tool that will allow users to contribute transcriptions to online documentary projects. The tool will include a versioning history and full set of editorial controls, so that project staff and [sic] manage public contributions.”
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The Online Photographer: Open Mike: Jazz Starter Kit
One jazz-lover’s guide to getting into jazz, what things to listen to. (I like guides to a field by people who know something, even if it’s impossible to be objective about it.)
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Search Results mississippi records tape - Root Blog
Various mix tapes by a Portland, Oregon record store, digitised and put online. (via Time & Materials)
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Subtraction.com: An Archive for Interaction Design
Archiving digital design is difficult, like trying to archive a conversation.
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On archiving digital products - this is sippey.com
Archiving things like websites is more than saving copies of pages. Digital things are like architecture, reliant on context, interaction, change. (via Booktwo)
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1UP: The importance of platforms, and how we’re extending ours | Foursquare Blog
Ooh, nice: Foursquare’s Venue Project, to tie together IDs for different places (businesses, buildings, etc) on different sites and services. (via Booktwo)
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Encrypting Passwords with PHP for Storage Using the RSA PBKDF2 Standard
This was also useful. Yes, it’s a thrilling day!
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PHP Encryption / Decryption Using the MCrypt Library (libmcrypt)
This was super useful.
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The Digital Beyond | Insight about your digital death and afterlife
Stuff and things about what happens to your digital stuff after you die. Doing a panel at SXSW right *now*. (via @aleksk)
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5.1 Reference Manual :: 4.5.1.6 mysql Tips | MySQL - Using the —safe-updates Option
Stops you doing updates and deletes on the entire database, generally by accident. —i-am-a-dummy is a synonym. (via blech)
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Welcome to the Real Time Club
“Founded in 1967, the Real Time Club is believed to be the world’s oldest IT dining Club.” (via Haddock)
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PHP mcrypt in Snow Leopard with Homebrew
I’m increasingly finding descriptions of how to do this kind of vaguely impenetrable techy thing which Just Work. Lovely.
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d3.js, Javascript library for manipulating data-driven documents
Looks like a very flexible javascript thing for turning data into different kinds of diagram_ chart_ map_ etc. (via Waxy)
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John C.H. Grabill’s Photos of Western Frontier Life | Plog — World news photography, Photos — The Denver Post
Lots of photos of late 19th century America, centered on the town of Deadwood. Some lovely images there. (via The Online Photographer)
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Street Traffic Accidents (Metropolis). (Hansard, 18 May 1914)
“…can [the Home Secretary] see his way so to alter or relax the police regulations as to enable the more expeditious slaughter of animals meeting with serious accidents in the streets?”
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ASCII by Jason Scott / Archive Team Yahoo Video Final Push (and a rousing speech)
I sent Archive Team money to pay for 1TB of storage, so they can store more of Yahoo Video, which is being deleted by Yahoo! Every little helps, so maybe send a little? (via Waxy)
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MemeTracker: tracking news phrases over the web
This is the kind of thing I was trying to do for my futures thesis in 2000, only without the data, resources or know-how. (via @aleksk)
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LRB · Jeremy Harding · Where the Jihadis Are
Interesting review of a book that interviews Muslim suicide bombers around the world, and those in the West trying to stop them (Congress, CIA, NATO, etc). Fascinating, but subscribers only.
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Making Money | Small Business Advice from Jason Fried of Inc.com
Anecdotes about making money, knowing what customers want, practicing, etc. from 37 Signals chap. (via Kottke)
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How Many People Have Ever Lived on Earth? - Population Reference Bureau
The number of people alive today is something like, very vaguely, 6% of all those who ever lived. (via @GreatDismal)