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15 April 2011 ·

Top funny source code comments | cObaia.net

I love this article, reminds me of my craziest days at work :)

15 April 2011 ·

Working with private RubyGems in Rails 3 « Cowboy Coded

1 December 2010 ·

dhotson:

Awesome song. Sweet video.

15 November 2010 ·

Prototype 1.7 RC3

wakecodesleep:

I’m still a big fan of the Prototype JS framework (even though I’m looking to finally make the switch to jQuery when I have some time) so I’m happy to see the latest RC of the 1.7 version of the framework finally get released. Definitely check it out if you’re still using the Prototype JS framework.

29 October 2010 ·

techspotlight:

FaceTime for Mac Beta Available Today

techspotlight:

FaceTime for Mac Beta Available Today

21 October 2010 ·

Greenpois0n Delayed « Chronic Dev Blog

11 October 2010 ·

Dev-Team Blog: Limera1n surprise

devteam:

After a few very dramatic days in the jailbreak community, geohot has come out of nowhere to release limera1n. It’s a bootrom-level jailbreak that works on the iPhone3GS, iPhone4, iPod touch 3G, iPod touch 4G, the iPad, and (technically) the AppleTV 2G.

DO NOT USE LIMERA1N IF YOU USE THE…

10 October 2010 ·

Google Is Testing Cars That Drive Themselves

techspotlight:

Google announced today that it has developed cars that drive themselves automatically in traffic, and that it has been testing them on the streets of California for months.

It might seem like an unusual project for Google, but it could actually have big benefits. We’re not just talking about cars running Google Android. This is the stuff of science fiction. The only accident that has occurred so far: One of the cars was rear-ended by a driver at a stop light. Human error!

The vehicles have been tested on 140,000 miles of California road, from Silicon Valley to Santa Monica. Each car is manned during the tests. One person sits in the driver’s seat, ready to take control of the vehicle instantly by grabbing the wheel or touch the brake should something go wrong with the system. The person in the passenger’s seat is an engineer who monitors the software operations on a computer.

10 October 2010 ·

grantjonah:

Mozilla Seabird

If Mozilla, or anyone makes a phone even closely similar to this, I’d gladly give up my iPhone and pay $600 for it.

Agreed!!

(Source: grantjonah)

3 October 2010 ·

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