Yeah I did it.
February 1, 2011 – 5:07 pm
A New Sith, or Revenge of the Hope
February 1, 2011 – 4:55 pm
An excellent essay on the Star Wars hexilogy, by Keith Martin. I doubt that this remotely resembles anything that ever crossed George Lucas mind, however, looking at all six movies in this light adds quite a bit of depth to the movies. So much so, that I think if Chewie and R2 were supposed to be as important as this essay postulates, the movies would have been much different. Lucas doesn’t have a subtle bone in his body.
24 hour image of the sky
January 31, 2011 – 1:58 pm
Shot by Chris Kotsiopoulos in a 24 hour time period in athens greece. Stitching together over 60 different shots, including one long exposure of the stars, all shot at cape Sounion, the the temple of Poseidon.
An RC tricopter, helium balloons, fireworks…
January 31, 2011 – 11:04 am
And one of my most vivid childhood dreams made real:
Also, pan and tilt camera on an RC plane. The rest of the videos on that youtube page are also amazing…
The Revolution is currently being televised
January 28, 2011 – 11:25 am
Live footage from Al Jaazera Egypt. http://english.aljazeera.net/watch_now/
Some Rackets Die Hard, But the Law Dies Hard Too
January 21, 2011 – 1:00 pm
NYPD’s Ray Kelly’s statement on the big FBI Mafia bust yesterday. Marlon Brando, longshoreman, and general badassery.
Android, Tasker, and Blogging
January 20, 2011 – 11:01 am
One of my new year’s resolutions is to write a blog every weekday. Not tremendously ambitious, I know. So, how do I go about making sure I don’t fall behind?
I looked into a bunch of different solutions: a cron job that check to see if I’ve blogged that day and pesters me if I haven’t. I thought though, wouldn’t it be nice if my phone would notify me if I hadn’t written a blog, and then, if I persist in not blogging that day, my phone would send me an email?
Setting this up was fairly straightforward. I use a program on my phone called Tasker. It gives you the ability to perform actions given some state of affairs. For example, I use tasker to pay attention to what cell phone towers I am near. If I’m close to either my home, work or my girlfriend’s place, Tasker can automatically turn on my wifi and attempt to connect to the appropriate wifi network for my location. Or, If I plug in my phone, Tasker changes the volume of the alarms, sets the brightness of the screen, and a whole host of other options as well.
In order to check to make sure I’ve written a blog, every weekday, after 4pm Tasker connects to the internet and downloads my blog. It checks the contents of the blog to see if the current date is in the contents. If Tasker doesn’t find the date, it creates a notification on my phone reminding me to write a blog post. If it’s notified me three times, meaning it’s 7pm, and I still haven’t written my daily post, Tasker sends an email to my address, reminding me yet again.
I could have written all of this up in a little ruby script, and used notif.io or the Android Push Notification service, but there is something kinda neat about having my phone check up on me. I always joke that cell phones are personal pocket robots, but it’s increasingly true. My Nexus One is several times over more powerful than my first computer.
Update: Tasker can’t actually send emails, yet. So, I’ve followed these instructions on setting up the android scripting environment to send emails.
Data Scraping for Non-Techies
January 19, 2011 – 4:54 pm
In a world where so much data is online, yet, simultaneously, almost completely inaccessible, Propublica.org has posted an excellent introduction into the arcane arts of scarping data, aimed specifically for journalists and non-techies alike: Scraping for Journalists
A Bayesian Analysis of Assange’s Legal Issues.
December 15, 2010 – 6:38 pm
Nate Silver’s take on the whole issue at the New York Times.
Essentially, when you are dealing with uncertainty, the only way you can approach an opinion is by looking at the likelyhoods of an outcome given the surrounding information as it relates to the context of historically similar situations.
Almost everything about Assange’s current criminal accusations differs from any other similar criminal rape investigations. Thus, the differences are not likely due to the accusations of rape, but some other factor.
Holy Fuck, kitties, and the car chase scene from Bullitt
October 15, 2010 – 3:25 pm
Via:Scott Beale at Laughing Squid
Painless Pandora
October 9, 2010 – 7:39 pm
Do you love Pandora.com but hate their bloated, CPU and memory hogging flash application? My friends, there is a solution!
Pianobar a command line interface to Pandora. Unobtrusive, lightweight, and opensource. I know what most of you are thinking: command line?
Well, due to it’s opensource nature, there are graphical user interfaces for all of your favorite operating systems, well, except android. Perhaps I should get on that…
Get it while it’s hot and unbeknownst to the legal team at Pandora