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Wiimote, Mac, + Programmer == not quite squarepusher
http://theamazingrolo.blogspot.com/2007/03/wii-loop-machine....
Interesting video with the programmer demonstrating how to use the software to trigger, lock loops, and apply effects.
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Unix find quickstart
http://dmiessler.com/study/find/
Just a quick review of find... reminded me of the xargs vs exec distinction tho.
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Bluetooth Proximity Detection on OS X
http://www.technocrat.ca/?p=44
How-to on using bluetooth and applescript to automate some of the annoying details in life. More specifically, he takes you through the steps necessary to lock and unlock your laptop as you enter and leave it's proximity.
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Caching tutorial on rails (2nd part)
http://www.railsenvy.com/2007/3/20/ruby-on-rails-caching-tut...
Ah, the sweet sweet details. Well-written, step by step, with both the how's and the why's.
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An Approach to Composing Domain-Specific Languages in Ruby
http://weblog.raganwald.com/2007/03/approach-to-composing-do...
Another nice long essay detailing an occasionally useful technique.
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The Effort Effect
http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2007/marapr/feat...
"According to a Stanford psychologist, you’ll reach new heights if you learn to embrace the occasional tumble."
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Tags: psychology, mindhacks, failure, success
Skrenta's thought's on tech startup naming...
http://www.skrenta.com/2007/03/skrenta_on_naming.html
Provides a brief set of guidelines that seem reasonable.
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Slides on ebay's technical architecture (pdf)
http://www.addsimplicity.com.nyud.net:8080/downloads/eBaySDF...
Interesting choice of how to balance state and database partitioning. In addition, the use-case functional partitioning is a much more fleshed out example of something I argue about at work.
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Tags: ebay, architecture, Databases, use cases, partitioning
Prettier cron with rails integration
http://rails.co.za/articles/2006/06/03/using-railscron
Ruby integration with cron.
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Tags: ruby, cron, rails, integration, unix
The dumbest argument in the blogosphere: A List vs. Blue Collar
http://www.calacanis.com/2007/03/17/the-dumbest-argument-in-...
Jason Calcanis (Netscape) revisits the long tail of blogging.
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