Archive for October, 2008

Can’t get you out of my WebMynd.

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

WebMynd is a cool new Firefox plugin which lets you customize your Google searches and also store a visual history of pages you’ve visited. It’s pretty slick.
We’re really excited because they’ve added a Fluther integration module, which we think will make searching Fluther a snap:

Cool, right? Try it out and let us know what you […]

Perma-perma-perma-chameleon.

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

It’s stupid how little time this took, but I’ve thrown on permalinks to quips. Hover over the “action bar” on the quips to get a little permalink — which you can copy-paste when you want to refer to someone’s quip.
Consider this a rough draft… the implementation may change a little bit.

Ben speaks in Denver

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

In a couple of weeks, I’ll be speaking at my first conference: Defrag 2008. I’ll be on a panel addressing the question, “Can identity become a filter for information overload?”
In case you’ll be in Denver on Nov. 3rd-4th, you should check it out. I think it’s going to be an incredible conference, and I’m not just […]

django + vim

Friday, October 17th, 2008

I’ve finally weaned myself off Komodo, since the vim bindings had just enough tiny errors to annoy me, and I was never satisfied with how long it took to find and open a file inside the project.
The one thing I was really missing in vim, though, was solid code-completion feature. After much haranguing, I finally […]