Learning something new every day.
NYTimes.com – Bush White House Broke Elections Law, Report Says
Wonder if Karl Rove is going to get asked on Fox News how this happened and what happens if charges are actually filed against him or the person who made the decisions to do this?
The Invisible – How the iPhone mail app decides when to show you new mail
Do you even need to know that this was done by Apple to know only Apple cares that much to work on this?
Seth’s Blog – A culture of testing
I really enjoy that last sentence and Netflix is probably one of the great business built up around testing everything possible.
Cosmic Variance – Scientists Aren’t Always Complete Idiots
Something that I notice that non-scientists seem to make as an assumption about scientists is that it’s this static idea, ideas are rarely challenged and the big shots are always right and never assumed to be wrong.
Chris Jean – Git Submodules: Adding, Using, Removing, Updating
Git submodules is an incredibly cool feature, it’s a great solution to including code from other projects in your project.
Rands In Repose – Managing Nerds
How does one go about managing nerds.
NYTimes.com – F.C.C. Seeks Mandatory Alerts of Cellphone Overage Charges
Remembers kids we can’t have the carriers implement a solution that might make them less money.
Drawar – Your Logo Is Not Your Brand
This is an idea that I tried expressing to some people after the Starbucks logo change.
Electronic Frontier Foundation – Sony v. Hotz: Sony Sends A Dangerous Message to Researchers — and Its Customers
Oh silly companies, let’s attack security researchers for finding exploitable holes in our software/hardware.
Got any book recommendations?