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March 27 2010

gass
04:39

March 26 2010

gass
15:10

Talk on publishing economics at Bloomsbury

Cory Doctorow's craphound.com

Earlier this month, the UK publisher Bloomsbury (best known for having struck gold with the Harry Potter books, though also a real leader on the use of Creative Commons in publishing) invited me to give a talk to its staff over the lunch hour at its London office. I gave a talk about the theory and practice of book pricing in the age of the Internet, talking about the way that strategies that...

gass
15:00

Take Better Interior Photos by Kneeling [Photography Tip]

Lifehacker

Whether you want to take more interesting interior photos for the sake of photography or you want to use those photos to sell your house, these tips can help you improve the quality of your indoor snap shots. More »


gass
07:00

March 25 2010

gass
14:38
gass
08:51
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March 23 2010

gass
07:00

March 22 2010

gass
16:00
gass
12:41

March 20 2010

gass
15:00

Learn How to Fold Thousands of Origami Figures at Origami Club [Paper Craft]

Lifehacker

If you've wanted to learn origami but never got around to checking out any library books on the topic, the massive collection of origami tutorials at Origami Club can help get you started. More »


March 18 2010

gass
19:30

How to Use Symlinks in Windows [Windows Tip]

Lifehacker

Technology blog Tested goes in depth to explain Windows symlinks (symbolic links that let you do all sorts of cool things like sync files and folders outside your Dropbox folder), detailing what they are and how to use them. More »


gass
00:25

Distributed Version Control is here to stay, baby

Joel on Software

A while ago Jeff and I had Eric Sink on the Stack Overflow Podcast, and we were yammering on about version control, especially the trendy new distributed version control systems, like Mercurial and Git.

In that podcast, I said, “To me, the fact that they make branching and merging easier just means that your coworkers are more likely to branch and merge, and you’re more likely to be confused.”

March 16 2010

gass
08:13
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March 15 2010

gass
11:00
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March 06 2010

gass
08:00

March 20 2010

gass
15:00

Learn How to Fold Thousands of Origami Figures at Origami Club [Paper Craft]

Lifehacker

If you've wanted to learn origami but never got around to checking out any library books on the topic, the massive collection of origami tutorials at Origami Club can help get you started. More »


March 18 2010

gass
19:30

How to Use Symlinks in Windows [Windows Tip]

Lifehacker

Technology blog Tested goes in depth to explain Windows symlinks (symbolic links that let you do all sorts of cool things like sync files and folders outside your Dropbox folder), detailing what they are and how to use them. More »


gass
00:25

Distributed Version Control is here to stay, baby

Joel on Software

A while ago Jeff and I had Eric Sink on the Stack Overflow Podcast, and we were yammering on about version control, especially the trendy new distributed version control systems, like Mercurial and Git.

In that podcast, I said, “To me, the fact that they make branching and merging easier just means that your coworkers are more likely to branch and merge, and you’re more likely to be confused.”

March 16 2010

gass
08:13
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March 15 2010

gass
11:00
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