Archive for April, 2006

Worst tech of 2006 (so far)

Microsoft’s origami, Ipod nano hi fi cases, and sony’s walkman bean just to name a few made it to the list. read more | digg story

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Solitude (Ghosts of yesterday)

Solitude (Ghosts of yesterday) Originally uploaded by *Ivan*. This weeks flickr interesting photo.

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Wheee!

This Firefox flick had me rolling in the aisle…

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Getting Vertical

Now that Noah has mastered the art of crawling, he has started to work on getting vertical. He pulls himself up on anything he can find, and he isn’t afraid of anything. Trying to keep him corralled is not easy since he has become mobile, but is an exciting time to see how well he [...]

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Our Next Challenge?

Ben Goodger, lead Firefox developer, posts about the difficults that the Mozilla project faces. Especially the difficulties in people getting involved in Mozilla development. read more | digg story

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Prague Graffiti

Prague Graffiti Originally uploaded by taylorsherman. This weeks flickr interesting photo.

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Forecastfox. A firefox extension delivering your weather forecasts.

A decently cool extension to serve your weather. Fully customizable, and user-profiles for searching multiple locations. It’s cool to see my work as a digg story read more | digg story

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Site Features

I decided to put together a little walkthrough of this site since some people may not be aware of what all is available. The site is made up of 4 parts, a header, footer, left column, and right column. The left hand column of this site consists of blog posts from the last 5 days [...]

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Reducing Your Firefox Memory Usage — Which Extensions Hog Your Memory

A good guide on which extensions you need to watch out for in Firefox. You won’t believe how popular some of the extensions are that have memory leaks! Forecastfox 0.8.5 has been listed as one of the extensions that has a memory leak. We are aware of this, and I have been actively working on [...]

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Ethics for Programmers: Primum non Nocere

This is a pretty good read, for anyone interested in programming and ethics. "I’ve been mulling over these ideas for quite a while, and I think I may still have more thinking to do, but recent events have gotten me thinking again about the increasing urgency of the need for a professional code of conduct [...]

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