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retina.js

cocoaheads:

retina.js is an open source script that makes it easy to serve high-resolution images to devices with retina displays.

Shrine Of Apple

minimalmac:

Every. Product. That’s our goal – to showcase every product ever made by Apple.

Really wonderful site for Apple product history nerds like myself.

(via 52 Tiger)

Steve is my homeboy. on Flickr.
Absolutely wearing this shirt today.

Steve is my homeboy. on Flickr.

Absolutely wearing this shirt today.

fuckyeahcomputerscience:

(via gtfonub)

fuckyeahcomputerscience:

(via gtfonub)

Jun 2
Finally a reason to get dressed up!
curvedwhite:

2GB USB flash drive cufflinks by Ravi Ratan

Finally a reason to get dressed up!

curvedwhite:

2GB USB flash drive cufflinks by Ravi Ratan

bash.org: Quote #572509

  • <EventHorizon> : is it just me or does our prof wear sweaters alot?
  • <swtaarrs> : that's a sweatshirt
  • <EventHorizon> : yeah
  • <EventHorizon> : i think sweatshirt extends sweater though
  • <EventHorizon> : so its still an instance
  • <DroolingSheep> : no it doesn't sweaters suck
  • <swtaarrs> : you're an instance of stupid
  • <EventHorizon> : ur an instance of ur mom
  • <ChixLoveUnix> : I implemented your mom last night.
  • <EventHorizon> : i extended ur mom so bad she threw an exception
  • <EventHorizon> : or something
  • <swtaarrs> : if your mom were a collection class, her insert method would be public

New Programming Jargon

I like these.

cameronmoll:

Bugfoot: A bug that isn’t reproducible and has been sighted by only one person.

Duck: A feature added for no other reason than to draw management attention and be removed, thus avoiding unnecessary changes in other aspects of the product.

Ghetto Code: A particularly inelegant and obviously suboptimal section of code that still meets the requirements.

/via @adactio

History making history: the first tweet ever posted from a Commodore VIC-20. The VIC-20 was my very first computer as a kid, and I’ve still got it around here somewhere. The Personal Computer Museum custom wrote the software to make this possible. The code must be pretty tight… the VIC-20 only had 3583 bytes of available RAM!