Censor resistant microblogging using bluetooth between Android phones http://t.co/bJAHqdCq -- the most potent idea I've seen in a while.
miniblog.
For profilng IO-bound Python code, I'm finding that cProfile produces no measurable slowdown. Impressive.
Pip is worryingly tolerant of conflicting version numbers: http://t.co/J3VNfeKW
We (@editd) have been nominated for best web app by The Next Web! http://t.co/FIpi1u9h
Fay is a lot of fun. A lovely FFI, and strong compile-time guarantees of what your code does :) http://t.co/GTBpnPZC
The 9-digit problem http://t.co/aimpZhUT (warning: may cause nerd-sniping)
"Emacs [..] works extremely well despite having no static checks, no test suites, dynamic scope, no module system, ..." http://t.co/AdIG1tjS
"other factors [..] are more significant for legibility than the presence or absence of serifs" http://t.co/vvgdAHJW
Taking Opera for a spin today.
Liked zen-coding in Emacs? It's now even more powerful: http://t.co/JZNXDqxI
SO answer (paraphrased): "that's not available online, so I built a service that provides it" http://t.co/kXuO8RQs (that's raising the bar!)
Django snippet to work around the '{% cycle %} continues where it left off bug' http://t.co/H0xRDAGN
Egads. Nasty {% cycle %} gotcha in Django: https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/5908
It's pretty scary how often Pacman complains about invalidly signed packages -- very likely my binaries used to just get silently corrupted.
ncurses disc usage analyser http://t.co/sKOBLUFf -- very handy for remote servers.
There is no sorting algorithm that is O(n log n) in time, O(1) in space and also stable. Pick your poison.
Writing a 'natural sort' for clothing sizes ("S" > "XS", "medium" > "small") is more tractable than I'd initially feared.
Amazing ambitious Mozilla project, SWF in JS: https://blog.mozilla.org/research/2012/11/12/introducing-the-shumway-open-swf-runtime-project/
Turns out Emacs' org-babel allows literate programming a la tangle and weave. Worth playing with this weekend (:
ag is a *fast* replacement for ack (better than grep) https://github.com/ggreer/the_silver_searcher -- 0.14s vs 8.49s in my testing.
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