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benscofield.com
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| | | | Another brick in the usefulness of the graph model of knowledge: back in the 80s, I played various Infocom games - essentially, interactive fictions that you played with a command prompt. You could type OPEN BAG, for instance, and the game would tell you what was in the bag. (This genre was mostly moribund until it was revived and perfected by Homestar Runner's Peasant's Quest(which is still online), which allowed the command THROW BABY IN LAKE. | |
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davidlynch.org
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| | | | As one naturally does, I noticed that my blog wasn't validating. It turned out that I'd forgotten to escape the << in the Ruby on Rails PDFs example. So I installed Code Markup, a plugin that does all that escaping for me when it notices a block. It seems... | |
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aneksteind.github.io
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astrid.tech
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