// 25.Jan.2009

Differential Synchronization

Keeping two or more copies of the same document synchronized with each other in real-time is a complex challenge. This paper describes the differential synchronization algorithm. Differential synchronization offers scalability, fault-tolerance, and responsive collaborative editing across an unreliable network.

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// 17.Jan.2009

Credit Crunch Logos

If company logos adapted to the recession what might they look like?

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// 17.Jan.2009

sIFR Lite

An open-source “lite” version of sIFR using a more object-oriented approach. sIFR Lite is a bit easier to read, and more intuitive to use.

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// 15.Jan.2009

25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors

From CWE/Sans. If you work on software in any capacity, you need to read this.

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// 15.Jan.2009

Murphy’s Graphic Design Laws

The client’s disk won’t run on your equipment. If you purchase new equipment to read your client’s disk, it will be the last disk of that type you will ever receive.

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// 15.Jan.2009

Time Machine and New HDDs

Reformat and repartition hard drives before using them with Time Machine.

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// 10.Jan.2009

They Write the Right Stuff

What makes it remarkable is how well the software works. This software never crashes. It never needs to be re-booted. This software is bug-free. It is perfect, as perfect as human beings have achieved.

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// 09.Jan.2009

People Who Deserve It

Socially responsible reasons to punch someone in the face.

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// 04.Jan.2009

Magic in Type Desktops

Disney’s Sleeping Beauty’s Castle drawn entirely with type in the beautiful “Affair” typeface. A simply stunning desktop wallpaper.

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// 03.Jan.2009

Fascination Burnout

“I am fascinated,” I insisted, “That’s the problem. I am suffering from fascination burnout. Of all the things that are fascinating, I have to choose just one or two.” — This is just how I feel!

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