- iDoneThis
Nice, simple way to track stuff done each day. Going to try it out just personally for a while, then maybe see if it's worth using at work.
Bookmarks for May 24, 2013
- Long Exposure Neon Waterfalls | Colossal
If nature really looked like this, I would spend more time in the countryside.
Bookmarks for May 21, 2013
- Vintage & Retro Childrens Advertising – a set on Flickr
I know there are people complaining about Flickr's new look. But I know you're all wrong, and I can prove it, because this page now exists, and it didn't, before the re-design. Seriously, just go and look at it, and think about all the other brilliant and visually arresting pages that have just sprung into existence overnight.
Bookmarks for May 18, 2013
- RestKit
REST tools for iPhone apps. Yes, it's time for another crack at iOS development. Because I'm mad, obviously. Mind you, I've still got to finish writing the APIs first, so let's not get ahead of ourselves, eh?
Bookmarks for May 17, 2013
- The new GeoData tool set: CouchDB and NodeJS
I want to give this a thorough prodding. I think it might be very useful for a thing.
Bookmarks for May 16, 2013
- This Is What Happens When Publishers Invest In Long Stories ⚙ Co.Labs ⚙ code + community
The next time someone tells you the internet is killing our attention span, send them here. This is utterly fascinating stats-based analysis of new ways of publishing long form news and analysis on the web.
- On the Constant Moment – clayton cubitt
A superb essay on photography's place in our culture. I've seen a few people linking to this already, and they've all picked the same stand-out sentence because, fuck me, it's a doozy. "It is the creation of art through the curation of time." What a beautiful and clearly expressed idea. I'm going to be picking that one apart for a while to come.
Bookmarks for May 15, 2013
- Connect your cash drawer and receipt printer — Square Register
The Retail POS market in the US is getting seriously interesting. I await the day they're available in the UK with some interest. (I've spent some time dealing with retail POS solutions at work.) Mind you, it'll only get really interesting when there's an API behind their tools.
Bookmarks for April 24, 2013
- LOAM (Locative Oral/Audio Media) | Larkfall
Under-development (Android, but here's hoping for an IOS version) platform for embedding sound data in locations, to be played back based on user's physical location, orientation and so on. Utter fascinating idea that opens up all manner hauntological/psychogeographic fun.
- Coding, Fast and Slow: Developers and the Psychology of Overconfidence
This is a superb breakdown of why estimating software projects is a nightmare. It's even worse at agencies, where no client likes the prospect of "Agile". Which is a pain…
Bookmarks for April 23, 2013
- Kill it With Fire: why Gamification sucks and Game Dynamics rule | Philip Trippenbach
An excellent short essay on the difference between "Gamification" and actual, y'know, *fun*.
Bookmarks for April 5, 2013
- Emscripten
Convert code written in other languages into Javascript
- John Resig – Asm.js: The JavaScript Compile Target
Couple of work links here, of no interest to non-web nerds. Back to sleep, the lot of you.