January 2012
1 post
Nice brisk walk on the hills surrounding the town. Shower. Now some coding
December 2011
22 posts
A brief account of what I read through 2011 http://t.co/Fr9L6aoJ
RT @newsycombinator: Hadoop Reaches 1.0 http://t.co/hCjU9DaN
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-12-25) →
Tips For Avoiding Thin Content http://t.co/cFpDjCow via @smstandard
Business: Welcome to the yotta world | The Economist http://t.co/ufVX8wEC
RT @nbonvin: How #Twitter Stores 250 Million Tweets A Day Using #MySQL: http://t.co/tFDLbVnw #distributedsystems #scalability
I have to think more on it, but I love the notion already – “Bugs and Battleships” http://t.co/YcVaoZfo
I’m at musiXmatch (Vicolo Posterla 18, Bologna) http://t.co/F3Y3tvSv
What RESTful API would you recommend to examine, if I want to study REST design?
RT @dewhiskeys: @larsen http://t.co/GkS06yCU and http://t.co/LUpvOuIj
OH: “Gangbang programming” (I guess it’s a rather convoluted evolution of pair programming)
Facebook Timeline is so far the best answer I have seen to Mort Sahl’s quotation “My life needs editing”
This is a candidate to win the Internet http://t.co/JVh3naID /via @delfinof
«“Progress” sometimes means saying “Ooops.”»
Facebook shares some secrets on making MySQL scale http://t.co/rsLtzYCb
10 MapReduce Tips http://t.co/SQXxCfS3 via @cloudera
Music Hack Day London 2011 – http://t.co/NsqubaCl
«Flow Analysis & Time-based Bloom Filters» http://t.co/UQRejpuV
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-12-4) →
RT @shadowcat_mst: There are three sorts of procedure call: Call by value, call by reference … and call by text editor.
I’m at Music Hackday (Barbican, Silk Street, London) http://t.co/AS1YVyhf
dear UX designers, use the word “magic” sparingly in your projects, or every minor bug will utterly and royally piss your users off
November 2011
25 posts
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-11-27) →
Fast, easy, realtime metrics using Redis bitmaps http://t.co/OH8U1VZX via @wordpressdotcom
“Would You Please Fucking Stop?” by Ursula K. Le Guin – http://t.co/YDZ5i5To
RT @lenn0x: Simple. Amazing. Moving. http://t.co/iR7VBWiE
inspiring – Traveling, Writing and Programming http://t.co/V05YnCPu via @maccman
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-11-20) →
I suspected there was a notion of uptime even for Emacs http://t.co/nhQpz3FB
Vim for Rails developers: Lazy modern configuration http://t.co/wPBYyRWG via @lucapette
“Learn Vimscript the Hard Way” – http://t.co/Q4bLs2eD
RT @musixmatch: We’re thrilled to announce Nicholas Firth, former CEO Bmg Publishing as Chairman of @musixmatch advisory board http://t …
RT @perlironman: David Precious (bigpresh): LPW2011 : my thoughts overall http://t.co/ctAlLX56
RT @maxciociola: Pics from @hackitaly http://t.co/UECttNum #hackitaly
In my dreams, I don’t respect the ISO/OSI protocol stack (don’t ask)
RT @DataStax: RT @SEOmoz: New on the dev blog! Cassandra In Production: Things We Learned - http://t.co/toX3hP6X
RT @mrfabbri: “Timid code lives in fear” avdi.org/talks/confident-code-rubymidwest-2011/
appena ho tempo leggo questo: “Spontaneous knotting of an agitated string” http://t.co/3CEu3JJq
Paris Review - The Art of Fiction No. 211, William Gibson: http://t.co/pmrDyr0G via @AddThis
how should I set $TERM to have 256 colours AND arrow keys working? (‘xterm-256color’ doesn’t work well; I’m using iTerm2)
Interesting approach for monitoring – http://t.co/q5vuweAs
Infrastructure Debt - @TheKeyboard http://t.co/2zNdTUDH via @chartjes
RT @musichackday: thanks to @musichackday sponsor @musixmatch!
Clojure on Hadoop: A New Hope http://t.co/uonQRsDw via @factual
Is there a Cassandra / Hadoop expert among my followers, available for a consultancy gig? RTs appreciated
«That’s enough people to fill, like, an entire room» – http://t.co/Rti4q2CN
October 2011
35 posts
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-10-30) →
Eloquent Javascript – http://t.co/5Qi4l2Q3