links for 2007-05-30

FilmChat: Gotta be careful what you say at the airport. Director Mike Figgis was detained for five hours at LAX after telling immigration he was in LA “to shoot a pilot” (tags: homelandsecurity immigration lax) World Bank President: Official: Zoellick according to AP. Looks like former US Trade Representative Robert Zoellick will be the new World Bank President. Probably better qualified than Wolfowitz was, but he’s still a Project for a New American Century guy, and it’s still ridiculous that there’s no open process f ...

May 30, 2007

The final fortnight

Having finally got the blog back up and running, I’ve not really been making up for lost time. The chief reason for that is that we now have only eleven days left of living in Grand Rapids before we depart for a two month sojourn around the world and then life in London. Needless to say, trying to squeeze in trip planning, selling our stuff and all that goes with it is time consuming. ...

May 29, 2007

links for 2007-05-23

This Is What the World Bank Looks Like “So Wolfowitz is out. And the World Bank will soon be headed by a more properly-groomed president. But it will never be headed by a more accurate reflection of itself.” (tags: finance politics worldbank)

May 23, 2007

links for 2007-05-23

dawdlr - a twitter for the long now “I’ve tried to make dawdlr way slower than twitter. I reckon most people I know twitter about twice a day, so dawdlr is going to update twice a year. To try and get people to say what they’re doing, you know, more generally.” (tags: dawdlr longnow twitter) High Earth Orbit » Mapstraction updates - Time Navigation, Polyline, FreeEarth A whole slew of changes to mapstraction. I’m not entirely sure how often the rails plugin (ym4r_mapstraction) is synced with this, but I’m definitely hoping to find time to play with it soon. Particularly interested in the “time navigation” feat ...

May 23, 2007

Could it be?

Some time in late March, the database server hosting this blog died a horrible death. Since it happened right before this year’s Festival of Faith and Music and as our preparations to travel and move were ramping up, it’s taken far too long to fix. But it seems like after a fresh OS install and a few hours of moving files to and fro, I may just have it working again. If this post appears correctly, it should mean that the usual (albeit usually intermittent) updating of this blog can begin again. ...

May 17, 2007

links for 2007-05-10

Last.fm Launches Video - Aims To Be The MTV Of Web 2.0 Age Hot on the heels of the mashup that hooked youtube videos into last.fm’s system comes an official video option. I doubt I’ll use this as much as the music service, but it’s a nice idea (tags: lastfm music video) Joyeur: DTrace for Ruby is available There’ve already been performance/memory patches to rails coming from the use of this. I guess I’d better have another go at getting solaris installed somewhere ...

May 10, 2007

links for 2007-05-02

GeoRSS | GeoRSS :: Geographically Encoded Objects for RSS feeds New Drupal-based GeoRSS site, allowing community documentation and open proposals for extensions. (tags: drupal georss) Nginx Config Like Whoa Generating nginx config from yaml. I’ve been hosting one project over at Planet Argon and have been converted to nginx. As soon as slicehost get caught up and my new VPS is set up I’ll be trying this out as I migrate some sites ...

May 2, 2007

links for 2007-04-26

Capistrano: Home Capistrano finally has an official home, and the soon-to-be-released version 2 looks like a nice upgrade. (tags: capistrano deployment) Coalition For Free Broadband Now I’m not sure that free broadband should be a priority when so many people are without healthcare, and most of those who can’t afford broadband don’t have computers, but it would be interesting to see what impact this had. (tags: digitaldivide freebroadband) Introducing http:BL | Project Honey Pot ...

April 26, 2007

Surveying what we do

I am not a graphic designer. One look at the current state of this blog should tell anyone that. But when I have to explain to non-techies what it is I do all day (and many evenings), it’s not unusual for them to walk away with the idea that I’m a “web designer.” Perhaps they’re right, if you take that in its broad sense to mean designing how certain things work on the web. ...

April 25, 2007

links for 2007-04-20

On Ruby: Some Real World Performance notes on Ruby 1.8 and 1.9 Pat Eyler is seeing a 2.5x performance increase between Ruby 1.8.5 and 1.9.0. That’s a release that can’t come quickly enough. (tags: performance ruby) “Mad Dog” Murdoch to Teach a Generation How To Read The News - Gizmodo “According to Reuters, the service will be a combination of Google News and Digg” (tags: aggregation myspace news) MySpace News MySpace’s new “social news” aggregator has launched. Not quite so ugly as most of the rest of their site, but not particularly enticing ...

April 20, 2007