procrastination diagram

2010 July

Tabs, I has them

But inspiration, I have not.

Lev Grossman, author of the The Magicians, my favoritist book here I wanted to slug the protagonist for most of it (really, it's an excellent book), has a blog.

If you only ever read one piece of Harry Potter fanfic, read Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality.

Dubstep is a recent genre of dance music.

MiniMock looks useful for writing test suites in python.

Nine Inch Nails makes multitracks and such of their music available and encourages people to upload remixes.

Tom Limoncelli posted a great "catching up with javascript" linkdump. Like, ages ago.

Andy Ihnatko posted how to disable wake-on-open on a MacBook. Maybe I'll get around to getting one someday, although I'm really wondering whether I want to give up and start doing music stuff on Windows after all.

An attempt at a standard external radio interface for amateur use in the post-parallel port age.

A list of PKCS#11 implementations.

stuff, things, et cetera

I note without comment that Google image search for "boa" at least for me, gets more pictures of the Korean singer than pictures of a snake.

An analysis of World War II as if it were popular media

A while back I wrote a, uh, thing to test zephyr servers in a bunch of virtual machines. I dusted it off today (taking a break from the other stuff I'm working on), and I just want to reiterate how much I like having automated tests. (It was just a smoke test before; it now tests user session persistence (jargonwise: "subscriptions") through server restarts.

Creative Commons License
This work by Karl Ramm is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.