Just go and watch the video, it’ll all explain itself.
thanks to Archibald Kobayashi
Just go and watch the video, it’ll all explain itself.
thanks to Archibald Kobayashi
I think football just got interesting
It’s a lot better then watching this
If someone can make a movie about Facebook, one can make a movie about Twitter.
A must see documentary about the human memory
F*ck this website is a website on which the author is placing ‘F*CK’ stickers on everyday posters and signs. The pictures are speaking for themselves and are sometimes hilarious.
A short conversation between two people about Javascript. Beneath a small quote:
“So if I were to visit some dark corner of the internet where people ran malicious scripts like this, people might be able to capture that my name is Bob and I live at 123 Maple Drive Mayberry, NC? And that sometimes I look at boobs at The Daily Niner?”
It’s weird but yet beautiful to see the passion these guys have when building with Lego.
via Flabber
If you didn’t already know it. Javsacript is slow, so if you’re a javascript programmer pay attention to these open doors.
A full length trailers about Mark Zuckerburg and the invention of Facebook.
Who says you need to work with the latest versions of software on the market. Some people probably work faster in an older version, then a new one. A good example of this is Bob Staake. This guy makes art completely in Photoshop 3.0.
As Steve Jobs said at D8. “If we succeed, they’ll buy them! If we don’t, we won’t sell any. And I have to say, people seem to be liking the iPad!” This reference to a conversation involving flash on the iPhone and iPad. Apple is a company which is known for it’s axing of popular pieces such as the 3 1/2 floppy, the serial and parallel ports and the optical drives. Next up is Flash. Personally I support their effort and I think HTML 5 and CSS3 has the future. What do you think?
The people behind Sofa just launched a new product called Kaleidoscope. It’s a program that lets you spot the difference in files and compare them to one another. With full integration of SVN, Mercurial and Git it’s a great tool to extend your comparison. There are a lot of programs that let you do this, but the best thing of Kaleidoscope is that it let’s you do this with images. Combine this with the fact that it’s made by the people who gave us Subversions and you’ll know that it’s a product that you have to have.
Just now i stumbled upon Smokescreen. It’s a HTML5/javascript based script for your browser, which rewrites flash into an animated SVG image. In other words, it makes viewing flash on an iPhone/ iPad or iPod possible. The code is still in development only showing a few demos from the developer himself, but the outcome looks promising. Now there’s just the question of, how much CPU power and battery is this thing requiring.
Sköda created a commercial to promote the new remote controlled boot. Airing two commercials simultaneously on two channels, one displaying the car with a closed boot and another with an open boot. Pressing ‘1′ or ‘2′ on the remote switches between the two channels.