June 2010
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the daily ruzz has moved!
as the ipad takes over my daily web life, using email as a posting tool makes the most sense. and since the best service for that is posterous, i’ve moved this blog to there. update your links!
the new site
to make life simple, i imported all the old blogs from here to there, and now you can use facebook connect to like, comment, etc.
it’s quite possible i may move all my tumblr...
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breaking the chain
or how i learned to love no desktop
as some of you already know i’m not the most adaptable guy in the world. I carry with me a collection of psychological idiosyncrasies and a variety of physical ailments and sensitivities that to some extent have molded my computer experience.
in an effort to kill the desktop i’ve tried:
moving my computer to the couch. monitor on coffee table
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safe by closure
var my = function () { var real_heart = "xxxx"; var fake_heart = "is_a_mirror"; return { heart: function () { return fake_heart;} }; }(); >>> console.log( "my_heart " + my.heart() ); >my_heart_is_a_mirror
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We Predict a Riot →
a speed chess implementation using nodejs, express, websockets, etc. snazzy.
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SWDC 2010 NodeJS Talk by Tim Caswell featuring Connect (by Patrick Liess)
points to consider:
wow. real time collaboration via a web page. exciting.
these node kids think a lot differently than i do.
where does real time fit in in our current web life?
pubsub stuff is seriously cool. but beyond chat, games, etc, where does it fit. how could i use it today to improve my clients lives?
these...
reworking ruzz.org
it’s kinda wizzy, but, i’ve temporarily redesigned ruzz.org using some CSS3 magics and a bit of jquery. i wanted to explore some of the new CSS stuff and i’m planning to reorg all my sites so this was a good morning spent.
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long time running
(c) 2004-2010 ruzz
“People know you for what you’ve done, not for what you plan to do.” ~Author Unknown
it’s been 15 months and 3 days since my last confession, er, unemployment. two and a half years ago i had a little dance with my own frailty, learnt some stuff about the consequences of living life in single-serving installments of cash. found the hard side of...