- Basic User Authentication in Rails | aidanf.net — I can never have too many authentication crib sheets…
Tagged as: authentication rails ruby programming howto - Pete Lacey’s Weblog :: The S stands for Simple — "I trust that the guys who wrote this have been shot. It’s not even internally consistent. And what’s with all this HTTP GET bindings. I thought GET was undefined."
Tagged as: rest webservices api architecture software - Category:Alcoholic Beverages – Achewiki — Alcoholic Beverages are a major part of the Achewood scene. All of the major characters (save Philippe) are known to indulge in alcohol, and each character’s choice of beverage often serves to reveal a bit about their personality.
Tagged as: achewood comics humour beer alcohol cocktails - Atom 1.0 for WordPress —
Tagged as: atom app wordpress syndication rss feeds blog - Marriage is like a wrestling match… (kottke.org) — Despite the sentiment, the love nelson remains an illegal hold of endearment in our household.
Tagged as: funny love wrestling marriage
New lick of paint
20 November 2006
You might notice a new design and layout for this site flickering on and off for the next few days. I’m just bringing some final tweaks to bear, you see, and ironing out some wretched IE bugs. It’s all part of a way to encourage me to write a bit more. Again.
So for now, please bear with me. The del.icio.us links are now on the righthand side; if you’re really, really interested in them, it’s probably easiest to be subscribed to my feed, where you’ll get everything.
- tow.com » MsgFiler — MsgFiler is a plug-in for Apple Mail which quickly files emails into existing mailbox folders.
Tagged as: email mac mail software osx application productivity
- The Secret of Great Bread: Let Time Do the Work – New York Times — An ultra-simple recipe for breadmaking that replaces kneading with slow, long fermentation.
Tagged as: cooking food breadmaking bread - Perian – The swiss-army knife of QuickTime® components — "Perian is a free, open source QuickTime® component that adds native support for many popular video formats." Handy!
Tagged as: quicktime codec freeware video encoding osx mac
- po-ru.com: Klingon in Ruby — Sometimes I think Paul is obsessive about Unicode.
Tagged as: unicode ruby klingon programming daft
New business models for next-gen gaming
10 November 2006
I’ve got an article in a free supplement inside this week’s New Statesman. The PDF is available to download from that link – sadly, the HTML isn’t online yet. Still, it’s a cracking supplement – a nice range of content, very colourful, and a real departure for the NS. I’m on pages 28-30, if you’re interested – a biggish feature about where the British games industry might be going in the next few years, and the various challenges it presents. Quite challenging to write about the games industry for a more lay audience than usual; it’ll be interesting to see if the conclusions in the article hold up.
The answer may lie not in next-generation hardware, but in next-generation business models. For example, the British games industry emerged in the 1980s from the constraints that had previously beset the industry. At that time home computers, such as the BBC Micro or ZX Spectrum, were built to a budget, with limited power, developed for and by self-taught coders, often working alone. Now, there is a resurgence in popularity of games for very limited platforms: handheld consoles, mobile telephones, interactive TV and web browsers. And when developers have to work within tighter constraints, new ways to make and sell games – especially for smaller development firms – emerge.
Download the supplement if you’re even vaguely interested.
Impending upgrade
10 November 2006
The comment-spam on this site is really getting out of control; it’s never seeing the world outside, but I’ve got about 700 comments in moderation to deal with. Looks like it’s time to upgrade to WordPress 2.0.5 (from 1.5.2).
Of course, that requires fixing plugins that are crucial to this site but no longer in development. And it requires altering the theme. And writing scary scripts to migrate my post_meta table. Which have all now been done.
And, hey, when you’re having to do that much messing around in PHP, you may as well redesign, right?
Upshot of this is: I’m going to upgrade this site at the weekend, so a few things might end up changing a little, and if you notice said changes, you should shout. The old design will probably stick around for a bit, whilst I polish the new (very simple) one off. And then I’ll ram that live too.
At some point after that, my post about “wrestling with wordpress”, written when I started looking into this process a few months back, will see the light of day. I really don’t want to have to mess with it again. It’s very unpleasant…
- Five Usability Challenges of Web-Based Applications — (by Jared Spool)
Tagged as: usability web design article userexperience - Colbert Calls it Quits – The Colbert Report — Made me laugh out loud at my desk this morning. "The people have spoken, and apparently they’re tired of freedom".
Tagged as: stephencolbert humour politics democracy tv funny - Of Cameras and Art — Nice essay from Alain Briot; touches on several of my beliefs (which roughly explain the feeling of inadequacy I have with my own pictures).
Tagged as: photography art processing development photoshop