Hungry, no more

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Archives, Rollyo search added

I've added the ability to browse the archives, organized by year and month. If you read kottke.org, at all, the interface should seem familiar. Also, searching is enabled via a Rollyo Searchlog. Rollyo powers it's interface using the Yahoo! Search API, so it will take some time for recent content to get indexed, so if you're looking for something recent, give it some time or jump straight to the archive.

Firefox 2 is out
and one more iteration of the browser I hate to love. Seriously, the more things progress, the more they digress into what would have been Mozilla had it not been killed by the lighter, simpler, faster browser that Phoenix was supposed to be. Oh, and in case you were wondering, 2.0 kills Firefoxy, so forget that whole "pretty form widgets" idea.
Reblogged October 27, 2006 at 02:29 AM

One More Human Learns to Love

Summer, I love you. Thank you for loving me in return.

To the rest of you? We're getting married! And it'll only get better.

Boing Boing: Data-center built into a shipping container
Ok, I'd totally buy into this if/when having my own datacenter becomes a priority. Until then, I'll stick with TextDrive
Reblogged October 19, 2006 at 06:11 PM

Filled-in Doom

When Summer and I lived in our old place on Haskell, there was an alley a few blocks away behind an after-hours gay S&M hardcore bar where homeless people bided their time and johns came searching for janes. In that alley (I was neither homeless, nor a john. I like to go on walks), I found this gem:

A few months later, in it's Give Graffiti the Brush initiative, the City of Dallas painted it over, leaving this behind:

Yesterday and today, to pass the time I made an homage to that mural in Line Form to produce this:

Developing with Core Data
Having already gone through the process of developing an object model that loads/saves nicely to a database (and still truggling), Core Data is enough to make someone like me salivate. Almost makes me want to develop LifeQueue as a desktop app for the mac instead.
Reblogged October 16, 2006 at 02:55 PM

Vacation

I've made enough progress on SMTAM to justify bringing it live. It's not complete by any means, nor is it to the point where you would call it 1.0 in any software development lifecycle, but the essentials are there. I can blog, and Re-Blog and make it all look pretty and fit into where it needs to fit. I'm still working on the archives, so don't even bother. However, permalinks work!

Anyway. Vacation began yesterday circa 4:30 PM and lasts until Monday Oct. 23. Summer has posted itenerary, but in short, we're going to the pacific northwest four five days, four nights. Check back here for updates and pictures as they come in!

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