- ARCHIVE / January, 2010
- Apple’s iPad has been announced..
Can’t avoid saying it: despite all the criticism and the (supposedly) missing features, the new iPad it’s really cool. Some interesting reviews: joomag.com techcrunch.com guardian.co.uk …
- MacBook: getting the backlight to behave the way you want
Ever wanted to switch the keyboard’s backlight on even if there’s daylight? Or to have it dance at the rhythm of your itunes playlist? These applications will solve your problems : and they’re all free! LabTick : allows you to turn on your PowerBook, MacBook or MacBook Pro’s illuminated keyboard in the daylight. iSpazz: plugin […]
- Livecoding night @ kings college coming up
If you happen to be around London next Thursday (14th) you might be interested in joining us for an evening of livecoding! It’s free entrance, and it’s going to be a dense evening of algorithmically generated music and graphics. >>> pdf version here
- A bookmarklet for searching delicious
This has been long overdue for me. A way to quickly search delicious.com without relying on third-party apps (which often you have to pay for). And it’s got to be super simple too: something like a bookmarklet that you click on and then takes you there. Just one of those things you never have the […]
- Japanese Terror in Sancasan
Yesterday I finalized a song from last year.. it’s called Japanese Terror in Sancasan. Weird title I know, but if you happen to see me live I’d be happy to tell you the story behind it (it’s a bit personal). The song ‘s been originally made with Impromptu (the repetitive japanese sounding line in the […]
- Links 4/1/10
Links on miscellaneous topics from the last week or so: Crowdsourced document analysis and MP expenses DjangoCon 2009 videos online Node.js , an easy way to build scalable network programs. Enter a URL, set some headers, view the response, then share it with others. Perfect for demoing and debugging APIs: hurl.it djangopeople.net opensourced on GitHub! […]
- Xanadu
I made a new track with Impromptu, called Xanadu. Took me a little bit to build up the song base, then then I think it gets more interesting… … If you don’t care about the ‘coding’ side of things you can listen to a more traditional recording of the track here: Xanadu by magicrebirth