GitHub Next | Visualizing a codebase How can we “fingerprint” a codebase to see its structure at a glance? Let’s explore ways to automatically visualize a GitHub repo, and how that could be useful. EXCLUSIVE: Logically Identifies GhostEzra, Florida Man Behind World’s ‘Largest Antisemitic Internet Forum’ –I look at how these bits and pieces add […]
Year: 2021
Weekly Web Harvest for 2021-08-08
Ádám Németh’s virtual reconstructions – Ádám Németh’s virtual reconstructions I have been working as a 3D artist specializing in archaeological renderings for ten years. In this time, I have worked for Hungarian museums and have for the most part focused on reconstructions depicting the Roman era. Workbench – Data platform for journalists h/t John Udell […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2021-08-01
3Blue1Brown math videos worth watching Scott H Young | Learn faster, achieve more Idyll Documentation | An overview. Idyll can be used to create explorable explanations, write data-driven stories, and add interactivity to blog engines and content management systems. The tool can generate standalone webpages or be embedded in existing pages. Choose from built-in themes […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2021-07-25
Hey, that’s mine: naked man’s wild boar chase immortalised in plastic | Germany | The Guardian Landauer told the tabloid Bild: “I had a huge amount of work due to that picture, but financially I got nothing from it. I don’t like the fact that others are now earning money from it without asking me.” […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2021-07-18
Experimental Weaving Residency – Unstable Design Lab The Unstable Design Lab is hosting its second experimental weaving residency with the goal of developing new techniques and open-source resources that can co-evolve fiber arts and engineering practice. The chosen resident will work with the Unstable Design Lab, as well as researchers from the University of Colorado, […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2021-07-11
“Roadrunner” Review: The Haunting Afterlife of Anthony Bourdain in a New Documentary | The New Yorker “But there were three quotes there I wanted his voice for that there were no recordings of,” Neville explained. So he got in touch with a software company, gave it about a dozen hours of recordings, and, he said, […]
DoOO Data Considerations
This is for the Domain of One’s Own Roadshow workshop/conference thing. Reclaim stuff is always fun and I should have gotten this down earlier but I didn’t so I’m just trying to get down some ideas on assessment and data. I read it now and I’m kind of bored myself but overthinking the value of […]
CSV Bookmarklet
In the time of APIs, python scrapers and other cool things, bookmarklets have fallen from favor but they still have uses and I still like them. For small jobs that you want to make accessible to people they are still really handy. In this scenario Middlebury has lots of ways to get roster information about […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2021-06-06
The Tyranny Of Time – NOEMAAround the world, people were angry about time. Classical Studies Memes for Hellenistic Teens on Twitter: “https://t.co/tYGr9IyjkS” / TwitterSo very nice. Surveillance city: NYPD can use more than 15,000 cameras to track people using facial recognition in Manhattan, Bronx and Brooklyn | Amnesty International The Scrappy-Doo Wikipedia mysteryThe Wikipedia entry […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2021-05-30
Robin Wigglesworth on Twitter: “IF:(elasticwaistsales>zippersales) THEN:[buygrowthstocks] IF:(zippersales>elasticwaistsales) THEN:[buyvaluestocks]” / Twitter LSU on Twitter: “@lizzie_theriott We are so sorry about the error at graduation. We had issues with the closed captioning software. We have taken down the live stream links and are correcting the names now. We will post the corrected videos ASAP to https:Going the […]