Link Sausage
Jul. 20th, 2007 02:40 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I don't usually do this, but as I'm about to take off for Baitcon for the weekend, I thought I'd leave some link sausage here for your amusement now and my amusement later.
The Laws of Software Development, now all in one place! Authors listed, and links provided to each individual "law". For example:
An ad for Norway's "Hydro", featuring an excellent hack. If you work in a place where sound is impolitic, you can turn the sound all the way down and follow this by its English subtitles.
Why you shouldn't smash a can of WD-40 in your campfire. Some people call this a "Darwin in action", and I agree, but only because it shows the importance of rolling on the ground when you are set on fire.
Back Sunday some-time!
The Laws of Software Development, now all in one place! Authors listed, and links provided to each individual "law". For example:
Spafford’s Adoption Rule -- George Spafford -- For just about any technology, be it an operating system, application or network, when a sufficient level of adoption is reached, that technology then becomes a threat vector.
An ad for Norway's "Hydro", featuring an excellent hack. If you work in a place where sound is impolitic, you can turn the sound all the way down and follow this by its English subtitles.
Why you shouldn't smash a can of WD-40 in your campfire. Some people call this a "Darwin in action", and I agree, but only because it shows the importance of rolling on the ground when you are set on fire.
Back Sunday some-time!