- Not allowed to play Perl Golf.
- Mustn't write dense expressions that use few spaces.
- I may not exorcise the g**gle, even though we detests them.
- to 213: to be announced, because actually it's really pretty good at work :-)
click here for the rest of the story...
[ published on Wed 30.10.2013 20:47
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As of tomorrow I'm a full-time worker bee again.
[ published on Sun 20.10.2013 17:10
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a brazilian female geek has developed conductive
makeup and eyelashes to make your visage into an input device.
I'm so looking forward to somebody repurposing this idea for an _out_put
device; just imagine the fun that can be had if you could shockprod people
remotely...
[ published on Thu 17.10.2013 13:08
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I find Charlie Stross' book
series "The Laundry Files" absolutely hilarious.
It's a wild and wicked mix of Lovecraft, a bit of computer science, general IT,
Dilbert, the BOFH, Deighton - and maybe Aleister Crowley.
Highly recommended - if you're somebody who
appreciates the BOFH stories,
Acts of Gord or Dilbert.
(Btw, not recommended - at least not by me: Accelerando. I couldn't stand
it.)
[ published on Sun 13.10.2013 14:36
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if so i'd like to recommend bela tarr's satantango - which is really long, very dark, pretty
weird but cool. the minimal music matches the epic pace perfectly.
[ published on Thu 03.10.2013 23:58
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Reading the usual heartwarmingly nasty postings on the esteemed samizdata blog, I fondly
remembered Cory Doctorow's story When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth (which you can
publish, read, sing, yodel or even download here).
[ published on Wed 02.10.2013 23:10
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