May 2010
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I am officially a college graduate.
VP8 is definitely better compression-wise than Theora and Dirac, so if its claim...
– Jason Garrett-Glaser
The first in-depth technical analysis of VP8
I don’t know what any of this means, but I think this guy generally knows what he’s talking about. It will be interesting to see if there are any patent issues in the near future for VP8. I don’t see it replacing...
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The federal government, as custodian of its prisoners, has the constitutional...
– Justice Stephen Breyer
That line isn’t in the version of the Constitution I have, mine must be out of date or something. I would have thought it was the States’ responsibility (if anyone’s).
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Supreme Court: Sex offenders can be held... →
Yeah this is a really good idea. What’s the point of having sentences if they can just ignore them anyway? And who is next?
At least 2 people on the Supreme Court have actually read the Constitution and have their heads screwed on right.
What these ‘open’ proponents want is nothing less than to force a...
– Dmitry Fadeyev
The Open Fallacy
Everything in this article is absolutely correct. Make sure to read the comments too. Another good quote (from the comments): “People are confusing liberties. A product not behaving the way you wish it did is hardly the same thing as someone taking away your...
Adobe Flash: Almost as Open as Microsoft Office →
Another brilliant article by John Gruber.
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jimdewitt:
steve brule on sushi from CHECK IT OUT WITH DR. STEVE BRULE
THIS SUNDAY OMGLOL
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This video might be the best one The Onion has ever made.
Pure CSS social media icons →
So cool.
Technology is coming, we can’t stop it, but we want to put in place a...
– Frank Martinez
The changing typography of the Web (via 9-Bits)
We are now draining our economy of several hundred billion dollars a year in...
– Al Gore
Except that we get most of our oil from Canada. Oops. (via Daring Fireball)
In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like...
– Thomas Jefferson
3rd president of US (1743 - 1826)
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